(a) A unit of State government may not knowingly use public funds to influence the decisions of State employees to: (1) support or oppose an employee organization that represents or seeks to represent the employees of the unit of State government; or (2) become a member of an employee organization. (b) This section does not apply to an activity performed or to an expense incurred in connection with: (1) addressing a grievance or negotiating or administering a collective bargaining agreement; (2) allowing an employee organization or a representative of an employee organization access to and use of State facilities or properties; (3) performing an activity required by federal or State law or a collective bargaining agreement; (4) negotiating, entering into, or carrying out a voluntary recognition agreement with an employee organization; or (5) paying wages to a represented employee while the employee is performing duties if the payment is permitted under a collective bargaining agreement.
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