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Changes over time for: PART II


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Point in time view as at 01/05/1990.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Local Government Officers (Political Restrictions) Regulations 1990, PART II.

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PART IIE+W+SADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS IN THE CASE OF OFFICERS NOT APPOINTED UNDER SECTION 9 OF THE ACT
6. The appointee shall not speak to the public at large or to a section of the public with the apparent intention of affecting public support for a political party.E+W+S
7.—(1) The appointee shall not—E+W+S
(a)publish any written or artistic work of which he is the author (or one of the authors) or any written work or collection of artistic works in relation to which he has acted in an editorial capacity; or
(b)cause, authorise or permit any other person to publish such a work or collection,
if the work appears to be intended to affect public support for a political party.
(2) Sub-paragraph (1) only applies to publication to the public at large or to a section of the public; and nothing in that sub-paragraph shall preclude the display of a poster or other document on property occupied by the appointee as his dwelling or on a vehicle or article used by him.
8. Nothing in paragraph 6 or 7 shall be construed as precluding the appointee from engaging in the activities there mentioned to such extent as is necessary for the proper performance of his official duties.E+W+S
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