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5 U.S. Code § 1216: Other matters within

5 U.S. Code § 1216

5 U.S. Code § 1216 is about Other matters within the jurisdiction of the Office of Special Counsel. It is under Part 2 (Civil Service Functions And Responsibilities) Subchapter 2 (Office Of Special Counsel) Chapter 12 (Merit Systems Protection Board, Office Of Special Counsel, And Employee Right Of Action) of Title 5 (Government Organizations and Employees) of the Code.

(a) In addition to the authority otherwise provided in this chapter, the Special Counsel shall, except as provided in subsection (b), conduct an investigation of any allegation concerning—
(1)political activity prohibited under subchapter III of chapter 73, relating to political activities by Federal employees;
(2)political activity prohibited under chapter 15, relating to political activities by certain State and local officers and employees;
(3)arbitrary or capricious withholding of information prohibited under section 552, except that the Special Counsel shall make no investigation of any withholding of foreign intelligence or counterintelligence information the disclosure of which is specifically prohibited by law or by Executive order;
(4)activities prohibited by any civil service law, rule, or regulation, including any activity relating to political intrusion in personnel decision making; and
(5)involvement by any employee in any prohibited discrimination found by any court or appropriate administrative authority to have occurred in the course of any personnel action.



(b) The Special Counsel shall make no investigation of any allegation of any prohibited activity referred to in subsection (a)(5), if the Special Counsel determines that the allegation may be resolved more appropriately under an administrative appeals procedure.



(c) If the Special Counsel receives an allegation concerning any matter under paragraph (1), (3), (4), or (5) of subsection (a), the Special Counsel may investigate and seek corrective action under section 1214 and disciplinary action under section 1215 in the same way as if a prohibited personnel practice were involved.

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