§ 24.2-953.4. Additional civil penalties for late and incomplete filings for statewide campaigns
A. In addition to the penalties provided in §§ 24.2-953.1, 24.2-953.2, and 24.2-953.3, any candidate for statewide office, and his campaign treasurer, who fails to file any report required in Article 3 (§ 24.2-947 et seq.) in a timely manner or files an incomplete report may be assessed a civil penalty by the Commissioner of […]
§ 24.2-953.5. Additional penalties related to federal political action or out-of-state political committees
A. Acceptance of contributions of $10,000 or more in the aggregate in any calendar year from an unregistered federal political action committee or out-of-state political committee shall result in a civil penalty equal to the amount of the contributions made to a candidate campaign committee or political committee. B. The provisions of this subsection are […]
§ 24.2-953.2. Late filing of required reports
A. In the case of the late filing of the statement of organization required by this chapter for a candidate campaign committee or political committee, there shall be a civil penalty not to exceed $500. B. In the case of a late filing of a required report, the candidate campaign committee or political committee shall […]
§ 24.2-953.3. Incomplete reports
A. In the case of a violation of this chapter that relates to the filing of an incomplete report, the violator shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $500 unless a greater penalty is imposed pursuant to this section. However the civil penalty shall in no case exceed $500 unless the total […]
§ 24.2-952.6. With whom inaugural committees file reports; electronic filing requirement
A. Inaugural committees required to file reports by this chapter shall file all campaign finance reports with the State Board. B. An inaugural committee that is required by this chapter to file reports with the State Board, and that accepts contributions or makes expenditures in excess of $10,000 in any calendar year, or that accepted […]
§ 24.2-952.7. Final report requirement; disbursement of surplus funds
A. Any inaugural committee that, after having filed a statement of organization, disbands shall so notify the State Board. A final report shall be filed by the committee that sets forth (i) all receipts and disbursements not previously reported, (ii) an accounting of the retirement of all debts, and (iii) the disposition of the committee’s […]
§ 24.2-953. General provisions
A. The procedures to enforce the provisions of this article are found in § 24.2-946.3. B. Either the failure to file any statement or report or the late filing of any statement or report required by this chapter shall constitute a violation of this chapter subject to the penalties provided in this article. C. Any […]
§ 24.2-953.1. Failure to file the required reports
A. In the case of a failure to file the statement of organization for a candidate campaign committee or political committee required by this chapter, there shall be a civil penalty not to exceed $500. B. In the case of the failure to file a required report, the candidate campaign committee or political committee shall […]
§ 24.2-952.2. Inaugural committee treasurer requirements and responsibilities
A. The treasurer shall keep detailed and accurate accounts of all contributions turned over to and expenditures made by the committee, the treasurer, or other officer on behalf of the inaugural committee, or reported to the treasurer pursuant to this article. Such account shall set forth the date of the contribution or expenditure, its amount […]
§ 24.2-952.3. Information to be included on campaign finance reports for inaugural committees
A. The reports required by this article shall be filed on a form prescribed by the State Board and shall include all financial activity of the inaugural committee. All completed forms shall be submitted in typed, printed, or legibly hand printed format or electronically as provided in § 24.2-946.1. Persons submitting the forms shall do […]