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H.B. 7 Enrolled

                 

RESTRICTION ON POLITICAL ACTIVITY

                 
OF MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES

                 
2000 GENERAL SESSION

                 
STATE OF UTAH

                 
Sponsor: Neil A. Hansen

                  AN ACT RELATING TO THE UTAH MUNICIPAL CODE; LIMITING CERTAIN POLITICAL
                  ACTIVITIES OF MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES; ALLOWING LEAVE OF ABSENCE UNDER
                  CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES; AND PROHIBITING ADVERSE EMPLOYMENT ACTION
                  BY A MUNICIPALITY UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES.
                  This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
                  ENACTS:
                      10-3-1108, Utah Code Annotated 1953
                  Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
                      Section 1. Section 10-3-1108 is enacted to read:
                      10-3-1108. Political activity of municipal officer or employee.
                      (1) For purposes of this section, "hours of employment" means occurring at a time when
                  an officer or employee is acting within the course and scope of employment, but excludes a lunch
                  break afforded to the officer or employee.
                      (2) Except as otherwise provided by federal law:
                      (a) the partisan political activity, political opinion, or political affiliation of an applicant for
                  a position with a municipality may not provide a basis for denying employment to the applicant;
                      (b) an officer or employee's partisan political activity, political opinion, or political
                  affiliation may not provide the basis for the officer or employee's employment, promotion,
                  disciplinary action, demotion, or dismissal;
                      (c) a municipal officer or employee may not engage in political campaigning or solicit
                  political contributions during hours of employment;
                      (d) a municipal officer or employee may not use municipal equipment while engaged in
                  political activity;
                      (e) a municipal officer or employee may not directly or indirectly coerce, command, or


                  advise another municipal officer or employee to pay, lend, or contribute part of the officer or
                  employee's salary or compensation, or anything else of value to a political party, committee,
                  organization, agency, or person for political purposes; and
                      (f) a municipal officer or employee may not attempt to make another officer or employee's
                  personnel status dependent on the officer or employee's support or lack of support of a political party,
                  affiliation, opinion, committee, organization, agency, or person engaged in political activity.
                      (3) A municipal employee who has filed a declaration of candidacy may:
                      (a) be given a leave of absence for the period between the primary election and the general
                  election; and
                      (b) use any vacation or other leave available to engage in campaign activities.
                      (4) If a municipal officer or employee is elected to a public office, the employee may:
                      (a) be given a leave of absence without pay for the time during which the employee receives
                  compensation for service in the public office; and
                      (b) use any vacation or other leave available to serve in the public office.
                      (5) Neither the filing of a declaration of candidacy nor a leave of absence under this section
                  may be used as the basis for an adverse employment action, including discipline and termination,
                  against the employee.
                      (6) Nothing in this section may be construed to:
                      (a) prohibit a municipal officer or employee's voluntary contribution to a party or candidate
                  of the officer or employee's choice; or
                      (b) permit a municipal officer or employee's partisan political activity that is prohibited under
                  federal law.
                 

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