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For the purposes of this article, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) “Legislative employee” means an individual, other than a Member of either house of the Legislature, who is currently employed by either house of the Legislature.
(b) “Protected disclosure” means the filing of a complaint with any of the following:
(1) The Joint Legislative Ethics Committee pursuant to Section 8944, alleging a violation by a member of the Legislature.
(2) The Senate Committee on Legislative Ethics, alleging that a Member, officer, or employee of the Senate violated any standard of conduct, as defined by the standing rules of the Senate.
(3) The Assembly Legislative Ethics Committee, alleging that a Member of the Assembly violated any standard of conduct, as defined by the standing rules of the Assembly.
(4) The Assembly Rules Committee, alleging that an employee of the Assembly violated Article 2 of Chapter 1 of this part.
(5) An ethics ombudsperson designated by either house of the Legislature to receive information about potential ethical violations.
(c) “Use of official authority or influence” 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 appointment, promotion, transfer, assignment, performance evaluation, suspension, or other disciplinary action.