The Pennsylvania Public Disclosure Form is a document used to provide public access to information about the financial activities of public officials and organizations. This form is typically used by individuals and entities that have an obligation to report financial information to the public. It is used to record and disclose information about gifts, income, investments, liabilities, and other financial interests of public officials. The Pennsylvania Public Disclosure Form is available in two different forms: the Standard Form and the Conflict of Interest Form. The Standard Form requires disclosure of financial interests of public officials, including salaries, gifts, investments, and other outside income. The Conflict of Interest Form requires disclosure of any financial interests that could cause a conflict of interest between the public official and their official duties. Both forms must be completed accurately and filed with the appropriate government agency.