For the purposes of this article, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) âInterfereâ means to intimidate, threaten, coerce, or command, or attempt to intimidate, threaten, coerce, or command a legislative employee who attempts to make a protected disclosure. (b) âLegislative employeeâ means an individual, other than a Member of either house of the Legislature, who is, or has been, employed by either house of the Legislature. âLegislative employeeâ includes volunteers, interns, fellows, and applicants. (c) âProtected disclosureâ means a communication that is both of the following: (1) Made by a legislative employee in good faith alleging that any of the following engaged in, or will engage in, activity that may constitute a violation of any law, including sexual harassment, or of a legislative code of conduct: (A) A Member of the Legislature. (B) A legislative employee. (C) A person who is neither a Member of the Legislature nor a legislative employee whose behavior affects a Member or legislative employee who is engaged in a work-related activity. (2) Protected under the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (Part 2.8 (commencing with Section 12900) of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code) or made to any of the following entities: (A) The Senate Committee on Rules, or its publicly identified designee. (B) The Assembly Committee on Rules, or its publicly identified designee. (C) The Joint Committee on Rules, or its publicly identified designee. (D) A state or local law enforcement agency. (E) A state agency authorized to investigate potential violations of state law. (F) An individual with authority over the legislative employee, or another legislative employee who has authority to investigate, discover, or correct the violation or noncompliance. (d) âRetaliateâ means to take any action that would dissuade a reasonable individual from making or supporting a protected disclosure, including issuing a reprisal, threatening, coercing, or taking any similarly improper action against a legislative employee who makes a protected disclosure. (e) âUse of official authority or influenceâ includes promising to confer, or conferring, any benefit; effecting, or threatening to effect, any reprisal; or taking, or directing others to take, or recommending, processing, or approving, any personnel action, including an appointment, promotion, transfer, assignment, performance evaluation, suspension, or other disciplinary action.
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