Under international good practice, equality of opportunity in the election campaign must be guaranteed for election contestants. Prohibition on misuse of administrative resources of all types in the election campaign is key to ensuring a level playing field. ODIHR election observation reports from past Georgian elections have consistently identified the use of administrative resources in election campaigns as a significant problem, particularly the active participation of public sector employees in campaigns during their working hours. This has included campaign gatherings of teachers, doctors and other public sector employees to meet with ruling party candidates and attend their campaigns, with signs of apparent pressure to do so. This problem stems, in part, from the lack of clarity and specificity in the legislation, substantive gaps in the regulations on misuse of administrative resources, and inadequate enforcement of the applicable law. The proposed amendments include some changes aimed at further combatting such misuse of administrative resources.