5 CFR 733.103 - Permitted political activitiesemployees who reside in designated localities.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 5: Administrative Personnel (December 2005)


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TITLE 5 - ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL

CHAPTER I - OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT

SUBCHAPTER B - CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS

PART 733 - POLITICAL ACTIVITY - FEDERAL EMPLOYEES RESIDING IN DESIGNATED LOCALITIES

733.103 - Permitted political activitiesemployees who reside in designated localities.

  (a) This section does not apply to an individual who is employed in an agency or position described in 733.105(a), unless that individual has been appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.

  (b) Employees who reside in a municipality or political subdivision designated by OPM under 733.107 may: (1) Run as independent candidates for election to partisan political office in elections for local office in the municipality or political subdivision; (2) Solicit, accept, or receive a political contribution as, or on behalf of, an independent candidate for partisan political office in elections for local office in the municipality or political subdivision; (3) Accept or receive a political contribution on behalf of an individual who is a candidate for local partisan political office and who represents a political party; (4) Solicit, accept, or receive uncompensated volunteer services as an independent candidate, or on behalf of an independent candidate, for local partisan political office, in connection with the local elections of the municipality or subdivision; and (5) Solicit, accept, or receive uncompensated volunteer services on behalf of an individual who is a candidate for local partisan political office and who represents a political party.

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