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§ 2–707. Authorized uses of official mail by elected officials.

DC Code § 2–707 (2019) (N/A)
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The provisions of § 2-706 do not prohibit an elected official or his or her staff from mailing, as official mail, any of the following:

(1) The whole or part of any record, speech, debate, or report of the Council or any committee thereof;

(2) The tabulation of an official’s vote or explanation thereof;

(3) Matter which expresses condolences to a person who has suffered a loss or congratulations to a person who has achieved some personal or public distinction; provided, that mass mailings of a congratulatory nature which are substantially the same except for individualized addresses are not authorized;

(4) Information concerning the official’s schedule of meeting constituents;

(5) Information concerning the meeting schedule and agenda for committees and subcommittees upon which the official serves;

(6) Information concerning financial disclosure information, whether or not required by law;

(7) Matter which consists of federal, state, or local laws, regulations or publications paid for by public funds;

(8) Questionnaires which relate to matters respecting public policy or administration; and

(9) Matter which contains pictures of the member or biographical or autobiographical data whenever such matter is mailed in response to a specific request therefor.

(Apr. 7, 1977, D.C. Law 1-118, § 8, 23 DCR 8746.)

1981 Ed., § 1-1707.

1973 Ed., § 1-1707.

This section is referenced in § 2-704 and § 2-706.

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§ 2–707. Authorized uses of official mail by elected officials.