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Code · CFR · Title 39 — Postal Service · Part 447 · § 447.42

§ 447.42. Additional prohibited political activities.

139 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t39/s§ 447.42·

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(a)In addition to the restrictions on political activities mentioned in § 447.51, an employee may not:
(1)Display a political picture or sticker on property owned or leased by the Postal Service. He is not forbidden by this paragraph, however, from displaying a picture, including a personally autographed picture of a political figure in his office or place of work if it has no language in the nature of political campaigning;
(2)Wear a political badge or button while in uniform or while on duty when that duty requires him to deal with the public or be in the view of the public;
(3)Display a political picture or sticker on his private vehicle while that vehicle is being used for official postal purposes. \[39 FR 1990, Jan. 16, 1974. Redesignated at 60 FR 47245, Sept. 11, 1995\]
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