Mississippi Advisory Opinions April 18, 1983: 19830418 (April 18, 1983)
Collection: Mississippi Attorney General Opinions
Docket: 19830418
Date: April 18, 1983
Advisory Opinion Text
Honorable James E. Cofer
Director
Mississippi Commission of Budget and Accounting
Post Office Box 267
Jackson, Mississippi 39205
Vacation Time / Elections
Dear Mr. Cofer:
Your request for opinion has been received by Attorney General Bill Allain, who has referred it to the undersigned for research and reply.
Although you ask about vacation time being a property right your question is more directed toward whether an employee may take accrued annual leave for the purpose of campaigning for office. Specifically, you ask about Section 23-3-29 of the Mississippi Code, Annotated, 1972, which prohibits any employee from receiving any leave at the expense of the employer to campaign for any candidate. This section is directed in the main against the coercion of employees and the abuse of using employees as campaign workers.
However, since the adoption of 23-3-29 the legislature has enacted a statute creating earned vacation time, Section 25-3-93 of the Mississippi Code, Annotated, 1972, which allows an accumulation of up to forty-five days of earned vacation time.
It is our opinion that the language “leave of absence at the expense of the employer†does not encompass earned vacation time, and an employee may take earned vacation time and campaign for election.
Very truly yours,
Bill Allain, Attorney General.