[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 5, Volume 3]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 5CFR1800.1]

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                    TITLE 5--ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
 
                 CHAPTER VIII--OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL
 
PART 1800_FILING OF COMPLAINTS AND ALLEGATIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  1800.1  Filing complaints of prohibited personnel practices or other 

prohibited activities.

    (a) Prohibited personnel practices. The Office of Special Counsel 
(OSC) has investigative jurisdiction over the following prohibited 
personnel practices committed against current or former Federal 
employees and applicants for Federal employment:
    (1) Discrimination, including discrimination based on marital status 
or political affiliation (see Sec.  1810.1 of this chapter for 
information about OSC's deferral policy);
    (2) Soliciting or considering improper recommendations or statements 
about individuals requesting, or under consideration for, personnel 
actions;
    (3) Coercing political activity, or engaging in reprisal for refusal 
to engage in political activity;
    (4) Deceiving or obstructing anyone with respect to competition for 
employment;
    (5) Influencing anyone to withdraw from competition to improve or 
injure the employment prospects of another;
    (6) Granting an unauthorized preference or advantage to improve or 
injure the employment prospects of another;
    (7) Nepotism;
    (8) Reprisal for whistleblowing (whistleblowing is generally defined 
as the disclosure of information about a Federal agency by an employee 
or applicant who reasonably believes that the information shows a 
violation of any law, rule, or regulation; gross mismanagement; gross 
waste of funds; abuse of authority; or a substantial and specific danger 
to public health or safety);
    (9) Reprisal for:
    (i) Exercising certain appeal rights;
    (ii) Providing testimony or other assistance to persons exercising 
appeal rights;
    (iii) Cooperating with the Special Counsel or an Inspector General; 
or
    (iv) Refusing to obey an order that would require the violation of 
law;
    (10) Discrimination based on personal conduct not adverse to job 
performance;
    (11) Violation of a veterans' preference requirement; and
    (12) Taking or failing to take a personnel action in violation of 
any law, rule, or regulation implementing or directly concerning merit 
system principles at 5 U.S.C. 2301(b).
    (b) Other prohibited activities. OSC also has investigative 
jurisdiction over allegations of the following prohibited activities:
    (1) Violation of the Federal Hatch Act at title 5 of the U.S. Code, 
chapter 73, subchapter III;
    (2) Violation of the state and local Hatch Act at title 5 of the 
U.S. Code, chapter 15;
    (3) Arbitrary and capricious withholding of information prohibited 
under the Freedom of Information Act at 5 U.S.C. 552 (except for certain 
foreign and counterintelligence information);
    (4) Activities prohibited by any civil service law, rule, or 
regulation, including any activity relating to political intrusion in 
personnel decisionmaking;
    (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 (unless the Special 
Counsel determines that the allegation may be resolved more 
appropriately under an administrative appeals procedure); and
    (6) Violation of uniformed services employment and reemployment 
rights under 38 U.S.C. 4301, et seq.
    (c) Procedures for filing complaints alleging prohibited personnel 
practices or other prohibited activities (other than the Hatch Act). (1) 
Current or former Federal employees, and applicants for Federal 
employment, may file a complaint with OSC alleging one or more 
prohibited personnel practices, or other prohibited activities within 
OSC's investigative jurisdiction. Form OSC-11

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(``Complaint of Possible Prohibited Personnel Practice or Other 
Prohibited Activity'') must be used to file all such complaints (except 
those limited to an allegation or allegations of a Hatch Act violation - 
see paragraph (d) of this section for information on filing Hatch Act 
complaints).
    (2) Part 2 of Form OSC-11 must be completed in connection with 
allegations of reprisal for whistleblowing, including identification of:
    (i) Each disclosure involved;
    (ii) The date of each disclosure;
    (iii) The person to whom each disclosure was made; and
    (iv) The type and date of any personnel action that occurred because 
of each disclosure.
    (3) Except for complaints limited to alleged violation(s) of the 
Hatch Act, OSC will not process a complaint filed in any format other 
than a completed Form OSC-11. If a filer does not use Form OSC-11 to 
submit a complaint, OSC will provide the filer with information about 
the form. The complaint will be considered to be filed on the date on 
which OSC receives a completed Form OSC-11.
    (4) Form OSC-11 is available:
    (i) By writing to OSC, at: Office of Special Counsel, Complaints 
Examining Unit, 1730 M Street NW., Suite 218, Washington, DC 20036-4505;
    (ii) By calling OSC, at: (800) 872-9855 (toll-free), or (202) 653-
7188 (in the Washington, DC area); or
    (iii) Online, at: http://www.osc.gov (to print out and complete on 
paper, or to complete online).
    (5) A complainant can file a completed Form OSC-11 with OSC by any 
of the following methods:
    (i) By mail, to: Office of Special Counsel, Complaints Examining 
Unit, 1730 M Street NW., Suite 218, Washington, DC 20036-4505;
    (ii) By fax, to: (202) 653-5151; or
    (iii) Electronically, at: http://www.osc.gov.
    (d) Procedures for filing complaints alleging violation of the Hatch 
Act. (1) Complaints alleging a violation of the Hatch Act may be 
submitted in any written form, but should include:
    (i) The complainant's name, mailing address, telephone number, and a 
time when OSC can contact that person about his or her complaint (unless 
the matter is submitted anonymously);
    (ii) The department or agency, location, and organizational unit 
complained of; and
    (iii) A concise description of the actions complained about, names 
and positions of employees who took the actions, if known to the 
complainant, and dates of the actions, preferably in chronological 
order, together with any documentary evidence that the complainant can 
provide.
    (2) A written Hatch Act complaint can be filed with OSC by any of 
the methods listed in paragraph (c)(5)(i)-(iii) of this section.

[68 FR 66695, Nov. 28, 2003]