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§ 1528.  Expenditure  and contribution statement. 1. (a) Any candidate
for election to the board of education, except a candidate for member of
the community district education council of a New  York  city  community
school  district,  shall  file  sworn  statements  with the clerk of the
school district in which he or she is a candidate and  the  commissioner
setting forth all moneys or other valuable things, paid, given, expended
or  promised by him or her, or incurred for or on his or her behalf with
his  or  her  approval  to  be  filed  with  the  aforesaid  clerk   and
commissioner by any person, firm, association or corporation, to aid his
or her own nomination or election, or to aid or influence the nomination
or  defeat  of  any  candidate  to  be  voted  for  at the election. Any
candidate for election, if he or she expended nothing or his or her only
expenditures were for personal expenses which when taken  together  with
the  total expenditures incurred by others on his or her behalf and with
his or her approval do not exceed  five  hundred  dollars,  and  if  the
aggregate  amount  of  all  contributions  made to such candidate do not
exceed  five  hundred  dollars,  shall  not  be  required  to  file  any
statements with the commissioner; however such candidate shall file with
the  clerk  of  the school district a sworn statement to the effect that
his or her election expenditures did not exceed five hundred dollars and
contributions received did not exceed five hundred dollars.

(b) Any required contribution statements shall include the dollar amount of any receipt, contribution or transfer, or the fair market value of any receipt, contribution or transfer, which is other than of money, the name and address of the transferor, contributor or person from whom received, and if the transferor, contributor or person is a political committee as defined in subdivision one of section 14-100 of the election law; the name of and the political unit represented by the committee, the date of its receipt, the dollar amount of every expenditure, the name and address of the person to whom it was made or the name of and the political unit represented by the committee to which it was made and the date thereof.

(c) No person or persons shall make expenditures on behalf of a candidate without his or her approval unless such person or persons files a sworn statement with the clerk and commissioner stating that the candidate did not approve such expenditure. Such expenditure shall be limited to twenty-five dollars and shall not be included in determining the five hundred dollars as set forth in paragraph (a) of this subdivision. 2. For the purposes of this section, personal expenses shall include only payments for traveling expenses and expenses incidental thereto, for writing, printing and preparing for transmission any letter, circular, or other publication not issued at regular intervals, containing a statement of the position or views of the candidate or person upon public or other questions, for stationery and postage and for telegraph, telephone and other public messenger service; but all such expenses shall be limited to those which are directly and personally incurred and paid by the candidate.