                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

POLITICAL ACTIVITIES OF EMPLOYEES OF LOCALITIES, FIREFIGHTERS, EMERGENCY MEDICAL
SERVICES PERSONNEL, AND LAW-ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND CERTAIN OTHER OFFICERS AND
EMPLOYEES (§ 15.2-1512.2)

A. For the purposes of this section:
			&#8220;Emergency medical services personnel&#8221; means any person who is
employed within the fire department or public safety department of a locality
whose primary responsibility is the provision of emergency medical care to the
sick or injured, using either basic or advanced techniques. Emergency medical
services personnel may also provide fire protection services and assist in the
enforcement of the fire prevention code.
			&#8220;Firefighter&#8221; means any person who is employed within the fire
department or public safety department of a locality whose primary
responsibility is the prevention or extinguishment of fires, the protection of
life and property, or the enforcement of local or state fire prevention codes or
laws pertaining to the prevention or control of fires.
			&#8220;Law-enforcement officer&#8221; means any person who is employed within
the police department, bureau, or force of any locality, including the
sheriff&#8217;s department of any city or county, and who is authorized by law
to make arrests.
			&#8220;Locality&#8221; means counties, cities, towns, authorities, or special
districts.
			&#8220;Political campaign&#8221; means activities engaged in for the purpose
of promoting a political issue, for influencing the outcome of an election for
local or state office, or for influencing the outcome of a referendum or special
election.
			&#8220;Political candidate&#8221; means any person who has made known his or
her intention to seek, or campaign for, local or state office in a general,
primary, or special election.
			&#8220;Political party&#8221; means any party, organization, or group having
as its purpose the promotion of political candidates or political campaigns.

B. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, general or special, no
locality shall prohibit an employee of the locality, including firefighters,
emergency medical services personnel, or law-enforcement officers within its
employment, or deputies, appointees, and employees of local constitutional
officers as defined in &#xA7; 15.2-1600, from participating in political
activities while these employees are off duty, out of uniform and not on the
premises of their employment with the locality.

C. For purposes of this section, the term &#8220;political activities&#8221;
includes, but is not limited to, voting; registering to vote; soliciting votes
or endorsements on behalf of a political candidate or political campaign;
expressing opinions, privately or publicly, on political subjects and
candidates; displaying a political picture, sign, sticker, badge, or button;
participating in the activities of, or contributing financially to, a political
party, candidate, or campaign or an organization that supports a political
candidate or campaign; attending or participating in a political convention,
caucus, rally, or other political gathering; initiating, circulating, or signing
a political petition; engaging in fund-raising activities for any political
party, candidate, or campaign; acting as a recorder, watcher, challenger, or
similar officer at the polls on behalf of a political party, candidate, or
campaign; or becoming a political candidate.

D. Employees of a locality, including firefighters, emergency medical services
personnel, law-enforcement officers, and other employees specified in subsection
B are prohibited from using their official authority to coerce or attempt to
coerce a subordinate employee to pay, lend, or contribute anything of value to a
political party, candidate, or campaign, or to discriminate against any employee
or applicant for employment because of that person&#8217;s political
affiliations or political activities, except as such affiliation or activity may
be established by law as disqualification for employment.

E. Employees of a locality, including firefighters, emergency medical services
personnel, law-enforcement officers, and other employees specified in subsection
B are prohibited from discriminating in the provision of public services,
including but not limited to firefighting, emergency medical, and
law-enforcement services, or responding to requests for such services, on the
basis of the political affiliations or political activities of the person or
organization for which such services are provided or requested.

F. Employees of a locality, including firefighters, emergency medical services
personnel, law-enforcement officers, and other employees specified in subsection
B are prohibited from suggesting or implying that a locality has officially
endorsed a political party, candidate, or campaign.

HISTORY: 2000, c. 791; 2002, c. 886; 2009, c. 306; 2015, cc. 502, 503.