Kentucky Statutes 78.435 – Political activities forbidden
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(1) No officer or employee covered by the provisions of KRS § 78.400 to KRS § 78.460 shall directly or indirectly solicit or receive or be in any manner whatever concerned in receiving, soliciting or publicizing any assessment, gift, subscription or contribution to or for any political party or candidate for public office.
(2) No person shall use or promise to use his personal influence or official authority to secure any appointment or promotion to any position of employment covered by the provisions of KRS § 78.400 to KRS § 78.460, as a reward or return for personal or partisan political service. No candidate applying for original appointment or promotion to any position of employment covered by KRS § 78.400 to KRS § 78.460 shall sign or execute or promise to sign or execute a resignation dated or undated in advance of such appointment or promotion. No officer or employee covered by the provisions of KRS § 78.400 to KRS § 78.460 shall be suspended, laid-off, demoted, promoted, fined, disciplined or threatened, or in any way changed in rank, duty or compensation for withholding or neglecting to pay or make any contribution of any sort, or character, either in money, goods or services or anything of value for any political purpose whatsoever.
(3) No examination question in any examination held by the board shall relate to any political or religious opinion, belief, affiliation or service and no appointment, promotion, demotion, suspension, fine or removal shall be brought about, effected, affected or influenced by such opinions, beliefs, affiliations or services.
(4) No officer or employee covered by KRS § 78.400 to KRS § 78.460 shall foster, promote, or be concerned with any actions involving political or religious controversies or prejudices while in uniform.
(5) Nothing contained in KRS § 78.400 to KRS § 78.460 shall be so construed as to abridge the rights of any officer or employee with respect to his or her personal opinions or beliefs or right to vote.
Effective: July 15, 1980
History: Amended 1980 Ky. Acts ch. 65, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1980. — Created
1952 Ky. Acts ch. 141, sec. 3(4) and (5), effective March 4, 1952.
(2) No person shall use or promise to use his personal influence or official authority to secure any appointment or promotion to any position of employment covered by the provisions of KRS § 78.400 to KRS § 78.460, as a reward or return for personal or partisan political service. No candidate applying for original appointment or promotion to any position of employment covered by KRS § 78.400 to KRS § 78.460 shall sign or execute or promise to sign or execute a resignation dated or undated in advance of such appointment or promotion. No officer or employee covered by the provisions of KRS § 78.400 to KRS § 78.460 shall be suspended, laid-off, demoted, promoted, fined, disciplined or threatened, or in any way changed in rank, duty or compensation for withholding or neglecting to pay or make any contribution of any sort, or character, either in money, goods or services or anything of value for any political purpose whatsoever.
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 78.435
- Gift: A voluntary transfer or conveyance of property without consideration, or for less than full and adequate consideration based on fair market value.
(3) No examination question in any examination held by the board shall relate to any political or religious opinion, belief, affiliation or service and no appointment, promotion, demotion, suspension, fine or removal shall be brought about, effected, affected or influenced by such opinions, beliefs, affiliations or services.
(4) No officer or employee covered by KRS § 78.400 to KRS § 78.460 shall foster, promote, or be concerned with any actions involving political or religious controversies or prejudices while in uniform.
(5) Nothing contained in KRS § 78.400 to KRS § 78.460 shall be so construed as to abridge the rights of any officer or employee with respect to his or her personal opinions or beliefs or right to vote.
Effective: July 15, 1980
History: Amended 1980 Ky. Acts ch. 65, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1980. — Created
1952 Ky. Acts ch. 141, sec. 3(4) and (5), effective March 4, 1952.