W. Va. Code R. § 143-1-16 - Political Activities
16.1.
Prohibition of Political Activities.
16.1.a.
An appointing authority shall not appoint, promote, demote, or dismiss any
person in the classified service or in any way favor or discriminate against
any person with respect to such employment because of his or her political
opinions or affiliations. Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed as
precluding the dismissal of any employee who may be engaged in subversive
activities or found disloyal to the nation.
16.1.b. A person shall not seek or attempt to
use any political endorsement in connection with any appointment in the
classified service .
16.1.c. A
person shall not use or promise to use, directly or indirectly, any official
authority or influence, whether possessed or anticipated, to secure or attempt
to secure for any person an appointment or advantage in appointment to a
position in the classified service , or an increase in pay or other advantage in
employment in any position , for the purpose of influencing the vote or
political action of any person, or for any consideration.
16.1.d. An employee in the classified service
or member of the Board or the Director shall not, directly or indirectly,
solicit or receive any assessment, subscription or contribution, or perform any
service for any political party, committee or candidate for compensation, other
than for expenses actually incurred, or in any manner take part in soliciting
any assessment, subscription, contribution or service of any employee in the
classified service .
16.1.e.
Notwithstanding any other provision of the W. Va. Code, an employee in the
classified service shall not:
16.1.e.1. Use
his or her official authority or influence for the purpose of interfering with
or affecting the result of an election or a nomination for office;
16.1.e.2. Directly or indirectly coerce,
attempt to coerce, command or advise a state or local officer or employee to
pay, lend or contribute anything of value to a party, committee, organization,
agency or person for political purposes; or,
16.1.e.3. Be a candidate for any national or
state paid public office or court of record; or hold any paid public office
other than as a paid poll clerk or worker; or be a member of any national,
state or local committee of a political party, or a financial agent or
treasurer within the meaning of the provisions of W. Va. Code §
3-8-3, 4,
or 5(e). Other types of partisan or nonpartisan political campaigning and
management not inconsistent with the provisions of this subdivision and with
the provisions of subdivision d of this subsection, are permitted.
16.1.f. Political participation
pertaining to constitutional amendments, referendums, approval of municipal
ordinances or activities, serving as a poll clerk or worker or being a
candidate for or serving as a delegate to any state or national political party
convention are not prohibited by the provisions of this subdivision.
16.1.g. Any classified employee who becomes a
candidate for any paid public office as permitted by this subdivision shall
request and receive a leave of absence without pay for the period of the
candidacy, commencing upon the filing of the certificate of candidacy. If the
employee withdraws his or her candidacy, he or she shall return from the leave
of absence immediately upon such withdrawal. If the employee is not elected, he
or she shall return from the leave of absence immediately after the official
canvass of votes. At the expiration of the leave of absence without pay, the
employee shall be returned to duty to either his or her former position or one
of comparable pay and duties, without loss of rights, unless the position is no
longer available due to a reduction-in-force. If elected, the employee shall
resign or be dismissed from the position in the classified service to be
effective no later than the date of assuming the elective office.
16.2. Application of the Hatch
Act . -- Any classified or classified-exempt employee who, as a normal and
foreseeable incident of his or her principal activity, performs duties in
connection with programs financed wholly or in part by or whose salary is paid
for completely by loans or grants made by the United States or a federal agency
is subject to provisions of the Hatch Act for State and Local Government
Employees restricting political activity, 5 USC 1501-8. Each appointing
authority shall inform all classified and classified-exempt employees of these
provisions and employees shall adhere to these provisions.
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