HR 250 – Employee Political Activity
HR 250 – Employee Political Activity
Number
HR 250
Department
Human Resources
Effective
Last Revision
Purpose
To establish guidelines regarding political activity by employees on 91ɬÂþ's (91ɬÂþ) campus. This policy is not intended to improperly prohibit or limit 91ɬÂþ’s employees from exercising their freedom of speech or political association.
Scope
Applies to all 91ɬÂþ employees.
Policy
91ɬÂþ respects the rights of its employees as citizens to engage in local, state, and national politics. However, because 91ɬÂþ is a public entity, and to ensure the orderly operations of 91ɬÂþ, compliance with the following guidelines is required regarding political activity by employees on 91ɬÂþ’s campus.
Guidelines
- Employees may not engage in the promotion of or opposition to any political organization or cause or any candidate for public office (local, state, or national) on campus during regular working hours or at official 91ɬÂþ functions. Further, employees may not engage in political activity that is disruptive to the workplace or 91ɬÂþ’s operations or interferes with 91ɬÂþ’s educational mission.
- Employees may not, in their official capacities, endorse candidates for public office. Further, when engaging in political activity, employees should avoid any appearance that they are speaking or acting for or on behalf of 91ɬÂþ.
- Faculty should avoid the promotion of or opposition to any particular political organization or cause or any candidate for public office (local, state, or national) in fulfilling their instructional responsibilities.
- In accordance with 91ɬÂþ’s lobbying policy, 91ɬÂþ employees may not lobby on behalf of 91ɬÂþ without the express authorization of the president.
- Employees may not be used to promote or oppose political candidates, organizations, or federal or state proposed legislation. Similarly, 91ɬÂþ’s supplies, materials, equipment, telephones, printing or copying services, and its email service may not be used to promote or oppose a political candidate or organization. Employees may not use 91ɬÂþ email when contacting any elected politician when stating a personal opinion and should only use their personal or non-91ɬÂþ email. Exceptions may be made only at the direction of 91ɬÂþ’s Board of Trustees.
- The physical facilities of 91ɬÂþ may not be used by candidates who are employees of 91ɬÂþ, except to the extent they may be used by non-employee candidates. The use of 91ɬÂþ facilities for political activities shall be subject to 91ɬÂþ’s facility use policies and procedures regardless of whether the use of its facilities is by 91ɬÂþ employees or non-employees.
- Employees who are considering running for or being appointed to public office should discuss potential conflicts or work arrangements with their supervisor and notify Human Resources. Employees who are candidates for political office:
- May not use 91ɬÂþ’s personnel, equipment, supplies, services, or other resources in their election efforts;
- May not attempt to coerce employees or students to participate in or support their candidacy;
- Must ensure their candidacy does not interfere with the discharge or performance of their duties or responsibilities; and
- May not depict their personal views as representing 91ɬÂþ.
- Employees are permitted to campaign freely in a manner that does not violate 91ɬÂþ’s policies and procedures nor interferes with the performance of their duties and responsibilities. Employees may choose, however, to use their paid time off or request leave without compensation in order to campaign for elective office or to serve in an elective office. Requests for leave to campaign for public office will be considered on an individual basis taking into account the employee’s position and the effect the leave may have on 91ɬÂþ’s operations.
Applicable Law
18 USC §201
Byrd Anti Lobbying Amendment, 31 USC § 1352
2 CFR § 200, Appendix II
Idaho Code Title 67, Chapter 66