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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 323 — Emergency management

323.25 Personnel restrictions.

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323.25 Personnel restrictions.
(1)No personnel, while performing emergency management functions consistent with a plan adopted under s. 323.13
(b)or 323.14
(a)1. or
(b)1. , shall participate in any form of political activity or be employed directly or indirectly for any political activity.
(2)No personnel, while performing emergency management functions consistent with a plan adopted under s. 323.13
(b)or 323.14
(a)1. or
(b)1. , shall be employed to interfere with the orderly process of a labor dispute.
(3)No person may be employed or associated in any capacity in any state or local unit of government emergency management program under s. 323.13
(b)or 323.14
(a)1. or
(b)1. who advocates a change by force or violence in the constitutional form of government of the United States or this state or who has been convicted of or is under indictment or information charging any subversive act against the United States.
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