Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 49, December 7, 2024
Section 23.22 - Prohibited activities(a) A Commissioner may not be employed by the Commonwealth or a political subdivision of the Commonwealth in a capacity with or without compensation, including holding another public office or position.(b) A Commissioner may not hold an office in a political party during his tenure or for 1 year prior to his appointment to the Commission, nor may a member hold office in a political committee during his tenure.(c) A Commissioner, a spouse of a Commissioner or a member of a Commissioner's immediate family residing in the Commissioner's household may not actively participate in or contribute to a political campaign. (1) Active participation in a campaign includes attempting to assist a candidate or nominee to obtain public office, soliciting support or information, distributing campaign materials or advertisements, fundraising, publicly supporting a candidate, participating in an organized effort for the purpose of helping a candidate or nominee or attending a fundraiser or dinner on behalf of a candidate.(2) This section does not abridge the right of a Commissioner to vote or attend a debate, speech or similar event that is held primarily for the purpose of communicating a candidate's platform or position on issues of public concern.(d) A Commissioner may not directly or indirectly attempt to influence a decision by a governmental body, other than a court of law or as a representative of the Commission on a matter within the jurisdiction of the Commission.(e) If a Commissioner violates 65 Pa.C.S. § 1106(d) (relating to State Ethics Commission), a majority of the Commission may declare the seat vacant. (1) A motion to remove a Commissioner will be made by a Commission member.(2) A Commissioner may not be removed prior to notice and an opportunity to be heard.Amended by Pennsylvania Bulletin, Vol 54, No. 16. April 20, 2024, effective 4/20/2024 This section cited in 51 Pa. Code § 23.2 (relatinig to quorum); and 51 Pa. Code § 23.21 (relating to code of conduct).