The Home Depot, Inc.

Political Activity and Government Relations Policy

Introduction

The Home Depot, Inc. ("Home Depot," or the "Company") recognizes that the actions of publicpolicymakers impact our daily business operations. In an effort to ensure that the federal, state and local governments of those countries in which we conduct business act responsibly and in the best interest of our customers and associates, Home Depot actively participates, and encourages its associates to participate, in the political process. In doing so, Home Depot demands the highest standards of professional conduct and ethics from those representing the Company. Corporate political activity is regulated by federal, state, and local laws, and violations of these laws carry civil and criminal penalties. It is important that associates pay careful attention to Home Depot's and their own legal and ethical obligations when engaging in political activity. This policy sets forth the standards for participation in the political process by Home Depot and its associates.

Standards of Conduct

  • Home Depot complies with all legal and regulatory requirements in its political activities and interactions with public officials.

  • Home Depot does not permit the use of corporate resources or Home Depot time for personal political matters.

  • Home Depot sponsors a political action committee called The Home Depot PoliticalAction Committee (the "PAC") which supportspublic officials and candidates who understand the issues affecting Home Depot and promote a favorable business climate for the Company.

  • Participation in the PAC is strictly voluntary, and neither participation in the PAC nor personal political affiliation will have an effect on one's employment with Home Depot.

  • All Corporate political contributions must be approved in advance by the Company'sGovernment Relations department.

  • Giving of money, products or services to government officials in exchange for official action is strictly prohibited. Associates and agents working on behalf of Home Depot generally may not give any money, goods or services to a government official as it mayconstitute a "gift" under certain ethics rules. Many gifts are prohibited. Before providing anything of value to a local, state or federal official, including Members of Congress andtheir staff, associates must obtain prior approval from the Company's GovernmentRelations department.

  • Directors, officers and those associates involved in soliciting or negotiating contracts with state or local governments must preclear their state and local personal political contributions in order to ensure compliance with the so-called "pay-to-play" rules.Directors should preclear with the General Counsel, and officers and associates should preclear with the Government Relations department. The jurisdictions covered by this preclearance obligation can be obtained from the Government Relations department. Contributions to federal political campaigns and to The Home Depot PAC are not subject to this preclearance process.

  • Political communications, lobbying activities, and other communications with government officials made on behalf of the Company may only be made or conducted by theCompany's Government Relations department. Home Depot may ask associates to voluntarily make personal contact with, or write letters to, government officials to expressHome Depot's position on specific issues. Associates who communicate with governmentofficials on the Company's behalf must utilize Home Depot resources and comply withthis Policy.

  • The Nominating & Corporate Governance Committee of the Company's Board ofDirectors must approve in advance any public advertisement directly or indirectly paid for by the Company that expressly advocates the election or defeat of a candidate in which Home Depot is identified specifically as an advocate of such election or defeat.

  • Home Depot prohibits the solicitation or distribution of political literature on Company property unless required by law.

Disclosure

  • Home Depot will post this Policy and links to the following reports on its website:

    • oAn annual report of the Company's corporate contributions to political candidates,parties, committees and other entities operating under Section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code. To see the most recent annual report of corporate political contributions, pleaseclick here.

    • oAn annual report providing the aggregate dues paid to trade associations that engage in lobbying activities and a list of any of these organizations to which the Company makes yearly payments of $5,000 or more. To see the most recent annual report on these trade associations, pleaseclick here.

  • In addition, more information about the Company's political activities are available at the following websites:

    • oThe PAC files regular reports with the Federal Election Commission, and political contributions to and by the PAC are required to be disclosed. These reports are publicly available on the FEC website athttp://www.fec.gov/.

  • oHome Depot and any registered lobbyists that it engages to support the Company'sparticipation in the political process are required to file lobbying reports with the U.S. Congress. These reports, which include information on issues lobbied, agencies contacted and expenditures made, are publicly available at the websites of the U.S. House(http://lobbyingdisclosure.house.gov)and the U.S. Senate(https://www.senate.gov/legislative/Public_Disclosure/LDA_reports.htm). Reports of state lobbying activities are filed with the applicable state government offices and are publicly available.

Oversight

  • The Company's Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee will annually reviewHome Depot's political contributions and payments to trade associations that engage in lobbying activities.

For More Information

If you need more information, please refer to the attached Frequently Asked Questions or call theCompany's Government Relations department at202-393-4460. If you believe you have observed any potential violation of Home Depot policy, please contact your manager or call the Home Depot Awareness Line at 800-286-4909.

The Home Depot, Inc.

Political Activity and Government Relations Policy

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What should I do if I want Home Depot to support a local school bond referendum because I believe it will benefit Home Depot associates?

You should contact the Company's Government Relations department, which is responsible forconsidering a number of factors in deciding what public communications will be made by Home Depot concerning the referendum. Also, you may use your personal time and resources to support the referendum.

May I ask other associates to write letters supporting the school board referendum?

On your individual time away from work, you may solicit letters from others. You may not ask other associates to write letters supporting the referendum on Home Depot time or on Home Depot property.

Who is eligible to join or contribute to Home Depot Political Action Committee?

You are eligible to join or contribute to Home Depot's PAC if you are a salaried associate or own Home Depot stock. Participation in the PAC (including monetary contributions) is limited to U.S. nationals (citizens and green-card holders).

How are contributions to candidates determined?

The Company's Government Relations staff and a representative of the PAC's Board of Directors review each candidate's record and determine who will receive PAC support. Factors considered during the selection process may include: 

  • Does the candidate sit on a committee(s) with jurisdiction over issues of importance to Home Depot?

  • Is there a Home Depot store, office or facility in the candidate's district?

  • What is the candidate's position or voting record on issues important to Home Depot?

  • Which federal and/or state retail associations or other business groups endorse the candidate?

May I distribute a campaign brochure about Senator John Doe while I am at work? Can I distribute the brochure on my own time?

You may not distribute campaign brochures at work. You may distribute literature on your personal time away from Home Depot.

May I send a memo to a friend at work suggesting that he write a check to Congressman John Smith?

No, an associate may not ask for or collect checks for any candidate or support the election or defeat of a candidate while at work or using Home Depot resources unless he or she first obtainsthe approval of the Company's Government Relations department and General Counsel.

May I serve as the treasurer of Lisa Doe's campaign for Mayor? May I keep track of political donations and expenses on my Home Depot computer after business hours? May donations be sent to my work address?

You may serve the campaign in your personal capacity on your own time, but you may not work on the Mayor's campaign while at work or use Home Depot resources (including computers) to work on the campaign at any time. You may not use Home Depot's business address for personal political matters.

Can associates hold public office?

It is permissible for Home Depot associates to engage in civic activities including holding public office. However, associates may not campaign or solicit support from other associates on Home Depot property and may not use Home Depot time or resources on personal political matters. In the course of performing civic duties, an associate should abstain from all discussions and decisions that specifically involve Home Depot.

Can my store permit a candidate to park his or her campaign van in Home Depot parking lot other than when shopping in the store?

No. This violates Home Depot's solicitation policy and could be an unlawful corporate political contribution.

A local civic group requests space in a Home Depot store for voter registration. Does this violate our solicitation policy?

Yes, it is a violation of our solicitation policy. No organization may distribute political literature on Home Depot property unless access is required by law.

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