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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 67 — County government (fiscal courts and county commissioners)

67.870 Employment on basis of political activity prohibited.

145 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-67/67-870

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(1)No person shall be appointed to any position in a charter county government
because of political, partisan service rendered by him or his family, or because of
political sentiment or affiliation nor shall any person be dismissed, suspended, or
reduced in grade or pay because of any political opinion.
(2)The appointment and continuance of employment of all persons in a charter county
government shall depend solely upon their ability and willingness to perform their
duties, and shall not be a reward for political activity or contribution to campaign
funds.
(3)No employee of a charter county government shall be forced to pay or collect any
assessments made by political organizations, contribute to political campaign funds,
or be active in politics.
(4)While on duty, no employee of a charter county government shall be active in
politics or work for the election of candidates.
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