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No. 32 |
| Date: | September 20, 2000 | ||
| To: | All Principals, Division and Department Heads, Child Development Center Administrators, Governance Team Chairpersons and Chairs of School Site Councils | ||
| Subject: | PROHIBITED USE OF DISTRICT FACILITIES OR EMPLOYEE TIME FOR CAMPAIGN ACTIVITIES | ||
| Department and/or Persons Concerned: | All Principals, Division and Department Heads, Child Development Center Administrators | ||
| Due Date: | None | ||
| Reference: | Education Code Sections 7050 through 7057 and Administrative Regulation and Procedures 4910 and 8250 | ||
| Action Requested: | Implement the following guidelines | ||
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Brief Explanation: |
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State law
prohibits the use of school district funds, services, supplies, or
equipment for the purpose of urging the support or defeat of any ballot
measure or candidate. District employees may not engage in political or
campaign activities during work hours. (Education Code sections 7050
through 7057) This restriction includes the wearing or display of partisan
political materials (i.e., posters, political buttons) at work sites
during duty hours.
Based on these prohibitions, the following are guidelines concerning campaign activities: 1. District telephones, copiers, materials, supplies and personnel may not be used for political campaigning. 2. Students may not take home political or campaign material distributed by parent or other school associated groups. 3. Employees may appear at public or private meetings to discuss a ballot measure. If they are at the meeting representing the district, they must only present relevant facts on the consequences to the district of the measure. Persons may campaign as private citizens on their own time and at their own expense. It should be clear that the views expressed are personal. 4. School mail or mailboxes may not be used to distribute materials that urge either the support or defeat of a candidate or ballot measure. Employee organizations may communicate with their unit members using school mail only pursuant to Administrative Regulation and Procedure 8250. 5. No district property such as bulletin boards, walls, or marquees shall be used to post campaign or election materials with one major exception. Employee organizations may post their materials on the organization bulletin board. These bulletin boards should not be in a place readily accessible to the general public. 6. Instructional activities related to campaign issues are governed by Administrative Regulation and Procedure 4910. 7. Distribution of information materials related to an election shall be governed by the following:
If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact the Legal
Office at (619) 725-5630. |
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| Jo Anne
SawyerKnoll General Counsel |
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APPROVED:
Terry Smith |
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