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Accumulating Public Office: Avoid Headaches Accumulating public office is a complex issue, but it is permitted by the Federal Constitution. Civil servants who want to or already hold public office must be careful to avoid Administrative Disciplinary Proceedings (PAD). In this video, I will provide valuable tips for civil servants, especially in the health and education sectors, who hold two public offices. In addition, we will discuss which positions can be held at the same time and how to identify whether your position is technical or scientific (capable of being held at the same time). See what the regulations say: Positions, jobs or functions of a technical or scientific nature require the performance of activities compatible with the necessary technical or scientific knowledge acquired in a high school or higher education course. Technical or scientific positions are considered to be those in accordance with Circular Letter SAF No. 07/90 – items III and IV, and TCU Ruling No. 408/2004 and AC 1.136/20082, the following: a) Those for whose exercise is indispensable the completion of a higher education course; b) Those for whose exercise is indispensable the completion of a secondary education (2nd grade), with duties characteristic of a “technician”. Example: laboratory technician, accounting technician (it is necessary, in all situations, to analyze the duties of the position to verify if it is cumulative with the position of teacher). Share this video: • Accumulation of Public Office: Avoid Do... Does Sick Leave Suspend the PAD? • [PAD Defense] Health license suspends the... PAD Hearings: • Why the witness's contradiction is... Absolute Nullity in the PAD: • Absolute Nullity of the PAD: Do not fall into... PAD Review: • Review of Administrative Proceedings... #accumulationofpublicoffice #declarationofnon-accumulationofpublicoffice #accumulationofpublicofficescf #accumulationofpublicofficepenalties #illegalaccumulationofpublicoffice