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OFFICE OF PERSONNEL
MANAGEMENT
5 CFR Part 733
RIN 3206–AL32
Political Activity—Federal Employees
Residing in Designated Localities
Office of Personnel
Management.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: OPM is amending its
regulations at 5 CFR part 733 to grant
Federal employees residing in Fauquier
County, Virginia, a partial exemption
from the political activity restrictions in
the Hatch Act, and to add Fauquier
County to its regulatory list of
designated localities. The amendment
reflects OPM’s determination that
Fauquier County meets the criteria in
the Hatch Act and OPM regulations for
a partial exemption to issue.
DATES: This rule is effective June 16,
2008.
JoAnn Chabot, Office of the General
Counsel, United States Office of
Personnel Management, (202) 606–1700.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Hatch
Act, at 5 U.S.C. 7323(a)(2) and (3),
prohibits Federal employees from
becoming candidates for partisan
political office and from soliciting,
accepting, or receiving political
contributions. However, 5 U.S.C. 7325,
authorizes OPM to prescribe regulations
permitting employees in certain
communities to participate in local
elections for partisan political office
without regard to the prohibitions in 5
U.S.C. 7323(a)(2) and (3) only if the
requirements described in section 7325
are met. The first requirement is that the
community or political subdivision
must be located in Maryland or Virginia,
and in the immediate vicinity of the
District of Columbia. Alternatively, the
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majority of the community’s registered
voters must be employed by the United
States Government. The second
requirement is that OPM must
determine that it is in the domestic
interest of the employees to permit that
political participation because of special
or unusual circumstances existing in the
community or political subdivision.
These statutory requirements are
reflected in 5 CFR 733.107(a). Under 5
CFR part 733, the exemption from the
prohibitions in 5 U.S.C. 7323(a)(2) and
(3) is a partial exemption because in 5
CFR 733.103–733.106, OPM has
established limitations on political
participation by most Federal
employees residing in these designated
municipalities and subdivisions.
On July 19, 2007, OPM issued a
proposed rule at 72 FR 39582 to add
Fauquier County, Virginia, to this
regulatory list of designated localities at
5 CFR 733.107(c). In its notice of
proposed rulemaking, OPM noted that
Fauquier County, Virginia, had fulfilled
the statutory requirements for a partial
exemption to issue and proposed the
addition of Fauquier County to the
regulatory list of designated localities.
72 FR 39582 (July 19, 2007). OPM also
placed a legal notice in The Fauquier
Times Democrat on September 12, 2007.
OPM received only one comment. In
this comment, an individual identifying
himself as a resident of Fauquier County
stated that he feared interference every
four years from residents who had no
long range plans to stay in the
community, or had no understanding of
the ancestral history of the area. This
individual also noted that he had
nothing against the potential expertise
of the county’s Federally employed
residents. He also stated, however, that
he was ‘‘sick of gerrymandering of’’ the
election process. OPM notes that most
Federal civilian employees are
individuals who have made a career of
public service and reside in the same
communities for many years. This
individual, moreover, did not submit to
OPM any evidence that political
participation of Federal employees in
connection with local elections would
result in any ‘‘gerrymandering’’ of the
election process, and OPM has not
received any such evidence from any
other source.
Therefore, OPM is adding Fauquier
County to its list of designated localities
at 5 CFR 733.107(c). When this rule
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becomes effective, Federally employed
residents of Fauquier County will be
permitted under 5 CFR 733.103 to
participate in the following activities:
(1) Run as independent candidates for
election to partisan political office in
elections for local office in the municipality
or political subdivision;
(2) Solicit, accept, or receive a political
contribution as, or on behalf of, an
independent candidate for partisan political
office in elections for local office in the
municipality or political subdivision;
(3) Accept or receive a political
contribution on behalf of an individual who
is a candidate for local partisan political
office and who represents a political party;
(4) Solicit, accept, or receive
uncompensated volunteer services as an
independent candidate, or on behalf of an
independent candidate, for local partisan
political office, in connection with the local
elections of the municipality or subdivision;
and
(5) Solicit, accept, or receive
uncompensated volunteer services on behalf
of an individual who is a candidate for local
partisan political office and who represents
a political party.
Under 5 CFR 733.104 of title 5,
however, Federally employed residents
of Fauquier may not:
(1) Run as the representative of a political
party for local partisan political office;
(2) Solicit a political contribution on behalf
of an individual who is a candidate for local
partisan political office and who represents
a political party;
(3) Knowingly solicit a political
contribution from any Federal employee,
except as permitted under 5 U.S.C.
7323(a)(2)(A)–(C).
(4) Accept or receive a political
contribution from a subordinate;
(5) Solicit, accept, or receive
uncompensated volunteer services from a
subordinate for any political purpose;
(6) Participate in political activities:
Æ While they are on duty:
Æ While they are wearing a uniform,
badge, or insignia that identifies the
employing agency or instrumentality or the
position of the employee;
Æ While they are in any room or building
occupied in the discharge of official duties by
an individual employed or holding office in
the Government of the United States or any
agency or instrumentality thereof; or
Æ While using a Government-owned or
leased vehicle or while using a privately
owned vehicle in the discharge of official
duties.
Moreover, candidacy for, and service in,
a partisan political office shall not result
in neglect of, or interference with, the
performance of the duties of the
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employee or create a conflict, or
apparent conflict, of interest.
Sections 733.103 and 733.104 of Title
5, Code of Federal Regulations, do not
apply to individuals, such as career
senior executives and employees of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation, who are
employed in the agencies or positions
listed in 5 CFR 733.105(a). These
individuals are subject to the more
stringent limitations described in 5 CFR
733.105 and 733.106.
Individuals who require advice
concerning specific political activities,
and whether an activity is permitted or
prohibited under 5 CFR 733.103–
733.106, should contact the United
States Office of Special Counsel at (800)
854–2824 or (202) 254–3650. Requests
for Hatch Act advisory opinions may be
made by e-mail to: hatchact@osc.gov.
Fauquier County will be listed after
Falls Church, Virginia, and before
Herndon, Virginia, at 5 CFR 733.107(c).
E.O. 12866, Regulatory Review
This regulation has been reviewed by
the Office of Management and Budget in
accordance with E.O. 12866.
Regulatory Flexibility Act
I certify that this regulation will not
have a significant economic impact on
a substantial number of small entities
because the changes will affect only
employees of the Federal Government.
List of Subjects in 5 CFR Part 733
Political activities (Government
employees).
Office of Personnel Management.
Linda M. Springer,
Director.
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Fauquier County
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PART 56—VOLUNTARY GRADING OF
SHELL EGGS
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Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1621–1627.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
7 CFR Parts 56 and 70
Increase in Fees and Charges for Egg,
Poultry, and Rabbit Grading;
Correction
PART 70—VOLUNTARY GRADING OF
POULTRY PRODUCTS AND RABBIT
PRODUCTS
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AGENCY:
Correcting amendments.
This document contains
corrections to the final regulations that
were published in the Federal Register
on Wednesday, March 14, 2007 (72 FR
11773) related to the fees and charges
for Federal voluntary egg, poultry, and
rabbit grading found in sections 7 CFR
56.54(a)(2), 7 CFR 70.76(a)(2) and 7 CFR
70.77(a)(5). The final regulations that
are the subject of these corrections were
to increase the minimum fees for rabbit
grading and for non-resident egg and
poultry grading services that had been
effective since September 25, 2005.
Although the increases were included in
the supplementary information, they
were inadvertently omitted in the
regulatory language.
SUMMARY:
Effective Date: May 15, 2008.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 7325; sec. 308 of Pub.
L. 104–93, 109 Stat. 961, 966 (Jan. 6, 1996).
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
7 CFR Part 56
Eggs and egg products, Food grades
and standards, Food labeling, Reporting
and recordkeeping requirements.
7 CFR Part 70
Food grades and standards, Food
labeling, Poultry and Poultry products,
Rabbits and rabbit products, Reporting
and recordkeeping requirements.
Accordingly, 7 CFR, parts 56 and 70
are corrected by making the following
correcting amendments:
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§ 70.77
[Amended]
5. In § 70.77, paragraph (a)(5) is
amended by removing the figure ‘‘$260’’
and adding the figure ‘‘$275’’ in its
place.
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Dated: May 9, 2008.
Lloyd C. Day,
Administrator, Agricultural Marketing
Service.
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SECURITY
[CIS No. 2074–00; DHS Docket No. USCIS–
2005–0013]
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4. In § 70.76, paragraph (a)(2) is
amended by removing the figure ‘‘$260’’
and adding the figure ‘‘$275’’ in its
place.
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8 CFR Parts 103 and 299
List of Subjects
Designated localities.
[Amended]
David Bowden, Jr., Chief, USDA, AMS,
PY, Standards, Promotion and
Technology Branch (202) 690–3148.
1. The authority citation for part 733
continues to read as follows:
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In Virginia
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Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1621–1627.
§ 70.76
ACTION:
The
docket provides correcting amendments
to Marketing Orders 56 and 70, found
respectively at 7 CFR part 56 and part
70.
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3. The authority citation for part 70
continues to read as follows:
Agricultural Marketing Service,
USDA.
PART 733—POLITICAL ACTIVITY—
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES RESIDING IN
DESIGNATED LOCALITIES
§ 733.107
[Amended]
2. In § 56.54, paragraph (a)(2) is
amended by removing the figure ‘‘$260’’
and adding the figure ‘‘$275’’ in its
place.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Accordingly, the Office of Personnel
Management amends 5 CFR Part 733 as
follows:
2. Section 733.107(c) is amended by
adding Fauquier County, Virginia,
alphabetically to the list of designated
Virginia municipalities and political
subdivisions as set forth below.
§ 56.54
[Docket No. AMS–PY–08–0030; PY–06–002]
DATES:
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1. The authority citation for part 56
continues to read as follows:
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Establishment of a Genealogy Program
U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services, DHS.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This rule establishes a fee-forservice Genealogy Program within U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services
(USCIS) to streamline and improve the
process for acquiring historical records
of deceased individuals. Currently,
USCIS processes such requests through
its Freedom of Information Act/Privacy
Act (FOIA/PA) program, thereby adding
unnecessary delays to the process.
USCIS expects that this Genealogy
Program will ensure a timely response
to requests for genealogical and
historical records and will relieve
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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER contains regulatory documents
having general applicability and legal effect, most of which are keyed
to and codified in the Code of Federal Regulations, which is published
under 50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510.
The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by the Superintendent of Documents.
Prices of new books are listed in the first FEDERAL REGISTER issue of each
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OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
5 CFR Part 733
RIN 3206-AL32
Political Activity--Federal Employees Residing in Designated
Localities
AGENCY: Office of Personnel Management.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: OPM is amending its regulations at 5 CFR part 733 to grant
Federal employees residing in Fauquier County, Virginia, a partial
exemption from the political activity restrictions in the Hatch Act,
and to add Fauquier County to its regulatory list of designated
localities. The amendment reflects OPM's determination that Fauquier
County meets the criteria in the Hatch Act and OPM regulations for a
partial exemption to issue.
DATES: This rule is effective June 16, 2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jo-Ann Chabot, Office of the General
Counsel, United States Office of Personnel Management, (202) 606-1700.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Hatch Act, at 5 U.S.C. 7323(a)(2) and
(3), prohibits Federal employees from becoming candidates for partisan
political office and from soliciting, accepting, or receiving political
contributions. However, 5 U.S.C. 7325, authorizes OPM to prescribe
regulations permitting employees in certain communities to participate
in local elections for partisan political office without regard to the
prohibitions in 5 U.S.C. 7323(a)(2) and (3) only if the requirements
described in section 7325 are met. The first requirement is that the
community or political subdivision must be located in Maryland or
Virginia, and in the immediate vicinity of the District of Columbia.
Alternatively, the majority of the community's registered voters must
be employed by the United States Government. The second requirement is
that OPM must determine that it is in the domestic interest of the
employees to permit that political participation because of special or
unusual circumstances existing in the community or political
subdivision. These statutory requirements are reflected in 5 CFR
733.107(a). Under 5 CFR part 733, the exemption from the prohibitions
in 5 U.S.C. 7323(a)(2) and (3) is a partial exemption because in 5 CFR
733.103-733.106, OPM has established limitations on political
participation by most Federal employees residing in these designated
municipalities and subdivisions.
On July 19, 2007, OPM issued a proposed rule at 72 FR 39582 to add
Fauquier County, Virginia, to this regulatory list of designated
localities at 5 CFR 733.107(c). In its notice of proposed rulemaking,
OPM noted that Fauquier County, Virginia, had fulfilled the statutory
requirements for a partial exemption to issue and proposed the addition
of Fauquier County to the regulatory list of designated localities. 72
FR 39582 (July 19, 2007). OPM also placed a legal notice in The
Fauquier Times Democrat on September 12, 2007.
OPM received only one comment. In this comment, an individual
identifying himself as a resident of Fauquier County stated that he
feared interference every four years from residents who had no long
range plans to stay in the community, or had no understanding of the
ancestral history of the area. This individual also noted that he had
nothing against the potential expertise of the county's Federally
employed residents. He also stated, however, that he was ``sick of
gerrymandering of'' the election process. OPM notes that most Federal
civilian employees are individuals who have made a career of public
service and reside in the same communities for many years. This
individual, moreover, did not submit to OPM any evidence that political
participation of Federal employees in connection with local elections
would result in any ``gerrymandering'' of the election process, and OPM
has not received any such evidence from any other source.
Therefore, OPM is adding Fauquier County to its list of designated
localities at 5 CFR 733.107(c). When this rule becomes effective,
Federally employed residents of Fauquier County will be permitted under
5 CFR 733.103 to participate in the following activities:
(1) Run as independent candidates for election to partisan
political office in elections for local office in the municipality
or political subdivision;
(2) Solicit, accept, or receive a political contribution as, or
on behalf of, an independent candidate for partisan political office
in elections for local office in the municipality or political
subdivision;
(3) Accept or receive a political contribution on behalf of an
individual who is a candidate for local partisan political office
and who represents a political party;
(4) Solicit, accept, or receive uncompensated volunteer services
as an independent candidate, or on behalf of an independent
candidate, for local partisan political office, in connection with
the local elections of the municipality or subdivision; and
(5) Solicit, accept, or receive uncompensated volunteer services
on behalf of an individual who is a candidate for local partisan
political office and who represents a political party.
Under 5 CFR 733.104 of title 5, however, Federally employed residents
of Fauquier may not:
(1) Run as the representative of a political party for local
partisan political office;
(2) Solicit a political contribution on behalf of an individual
who is a candidate for local partisan political office and who
represents a political party;
(3) Knowingly solicit a political contribution from any Federal
employee, except as permitted under 5 U.S.C. 7323(a)(2)(A)-(C).
(4) Accept or receive a political contribution from a
subordinate;
(5) Solicit, accept, or receive uncompensated volunteer services
from a subordinate for any political purpose;
(6) Participate in political activities:
[cir] While they are on duty:
[cir] While they are wearing a uniform, badge, or insignia that
identifies the employing agency or instrumentality or the position
of the employee;
[cir] While they are in any room or building occupied in the
discharge of official duties by an individual employed or holding
office in the Government of the United States or any agency or
instrumentality thereof; or
[cir] While using a Government-owned or leased vehicle or while
using a privately owned vehicle in the discharge of official duties.
Moreover, candidacy for, and service in, a partisan political office
shall not result in neglect of, or interference with, the performance
of the duties of the
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employee or create a conflict, or apparent conflict, of interest.
Sections 733.103 and 733.104 of Title 5, Code of Federal
Regulations, do not apply to individuals, such as career senior
executives and employees of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, who
are employed in the agencies or positions listed in 5 CFR 733.105(a).
These individuals are subject to the more stringent limitations
described in 5 CFR 733.105 and 733.106.
Individuals who require advice concerning specific political
activities, and whether an activity is permitted or prohibited under 5
CFR 733.103-733.106, should contact the United States Office of Special
Counsel at (800) 854-2824 or (202) 254-3650. Requests for Hatch Act
advisory opinions may be made by e-mail to: hatchact@osc.gov.
Fauquier County will be listed after Falls Church, Virginia, and
before Herndon, Virginia, at 5 CFR 733.107(c).
E.O. 12866, Regulatory Review
This regulation has been reviewed by the Office of Management and
Budget in accordance with E.O. 12866.
Regulatory Flexibility Act
I certify that this regulation will not have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small entities because the changes
will affect only employees of the Federal Government.
List of Subjects in 5 CFR Part 733
Political activities (Government employees).
Office of Personnel Management.
Linda M. Springer,
Director.
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Accordingly, the Office of Personnel Management amends 5 CFR Part 733
as follows:
PART 733--POLITICAL ACTIVITY--FEDERAL EMPLOYEES RESIDING IN
DESIGNATED LOCALITIES
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1. The authority citation for part 733 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 7325; sec. 308 of Pub. L. 104-93, 109 Stat.
961, 966 (Jan. 6, 1996).
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2. Section 733.107(c) is amended by adding Fauquier County, Virginia,
alphabetically to the list of designated Virginia municipalities and
political subdivisions as set forth below.
Sec. 733.107 Designated localities.
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(c) * * *
In Virginia
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Fauquier County
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