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Candidate Visits to Federal Agencies OSC - NASA

This guidance addresses activities relating to federal, state and local political campaigns of candidates in partisan elections, including ...

Federal employees, election campaign volunteering and the Hatch Act

If you're a federal employee looking to volunteer at the polls or on the campaign trail, make sure you're not violating the Hatch Act.

Hatch Act Advice from the NLC Chair - NATCA

Thus, after Election. Day, activities like wearing campaign T-shirts or displaying candidate pictures do not constitute political activity, even while on duty ...

Employees need to know, heed Hatch Act rules - Air University

Department of Defense civilian employees must be aware of the law limiting political activities in the federal workplace, during duty hours, ...

POLITICAL ACTIVIES AND THE HATCH ACT GUIDANCE WHEN ...

The Hatch Act (5 United States Code §§ 7321-7326), regulations at 5 C.F.R. Part 734, and DoD policy govern the political activities of DoD civilian ...

Political Activity and the Hatch Act | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

The Hatch Act restricts Federal employees' involvement in partisan political activity. Violation of this Act may result in removal from Federal employment.

Political Activity | U.S. Department of the Interior

Guidance on the Hatch Act, which restricts Federal employee involvement in partisan political activity.

POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST, RESIGN TO RUN LAW ...

Below are resources that can be used by both potential candidates and candidates to determine if a conflict of interest exists; if a candidate is subject to ...

A Guide to the Hatch Act for Federal Employees

The Hatch Act is a law that aims to keep the din of partisan politics out of the federal workplace. It protects federal employees' 1st ...

The Hatch Act and Political Activities "Less Restricted" Career ...

The Hatch Act prohibits most employees from engaging in political activities1 in a federal workplace, while on duty, while wearing a Government ...

April 4, 2012 Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Social Media ...

In light of the many questions the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) has received concerning the Hatch Act's application to social media ...

COMPLAINT OF POSSIBLE PROHIBITED POLITICAL ACTIVITY ...

This complaint form can be used to file complaints alleging violations of the Hatch Act by federal,. District of Columbia, state and local and nonprofit ...

violation of the Hatch Act - Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

§§ 7321-7326. The Hatch Act prohibits federal employees from using their official authority or influence to affect the result of an election and ...

Partisan Political Activity Restrictions As a federal employee, you are ...

Violations of the Hatch Act are enforced by OSC, not DOE. PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES FOR ALL EMPLOYEES. QUESTION: What types of activities are generally prohibited ...

Employees need to know, heed Hatch Act rules

Department of Defense civilian employees must be aware of the law limiting political activities in the federal workplace, during duty hours, ...

Hatch Act Overview Compliance Training - EVERYONE - Skillsoft

Introduced in 1939, the Hatch Act is a federal law designed to protect all federal employees from political coercion. This course provides a high-level…

Hatch Act - Wikipedia

The Hatch Act of 1939, An Act to Prevent Pernicious Political Activities, is a United States federal law that prohibits civil-service employees in the ...

Candidacy for Office by Federal Employees in the Executive Branch

The federal law commonly known as the “Hatch Act” applies to all federal officers and employees—other than the President and Vice ...

Hatch Act Opinion | PDF | Politics Of The United States - Scribd

It summarizes the Hatch Act's restrictions on federal employees becoming candidates in partisan elections or engaging in political activity while on duty. It ...

State, D.C., or Local Employee Hatch Act Information - OSC.gov

The Hatch Act restricts the political activity of individuals principally employed by state, District of Columbia, or local executive agencies.