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No officer or employee under the civil service or appointive officers shall, directly or indirectly, contribute money or anything of value to or render service in behalf of the candidacy of any candidate for nomination or election to any city office. The expression in private of personal views concerning candidates for political office is not prohibited hereby. Violation of this section shall be grounds for discharge or other disciplinary action.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 3.124; 1992 Code, § 30-23) (Ord. 98-89, passed 9-18-1989; Ord. 87-91, passed 11-25-1991; Ord. 28-00, passed 4-10-2000)
No officer or employee of the city shall discharge, degrade or promote or in any manner change the official rank of any other officer or employee or promise or threaten to do so for giving or withholding any contribution of money or other valuable thing for any party or political purpose or for refusal or neglect to render any party political service.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 3.123; 1992 Code, § 30-24) (Ord. 87-91, passed 11-25-1991)
(a) No applicant for appointment in the civil service, either directly or indirectly, shall pay or promise to pay any money or other valuable thing to any person for or on account of his or her appointment or proposed appointment.
(b) No officer or employee shall pay or promise to pay, either directly or indirectly, any money or other valuable thing to any person on account of his or her promotion.
(1957 Rev. Ords., § 3.125; 1992 Code, § 30-25) (Ord. 87-91, passed 11-25-1991)
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