§ 24.2-952.4. Filing schedule for inaugural committees
An inaugural committee shall file the prescribed reports of contributions and expenditures as follows: 1. Not later than March 15 immediately following the inauguration for all contributions and expenditures made prior to the preceding March 1; 2. Not later than July 15 of the inauguration year complete through June 30; 3. Not later than the […]
§ 24.2-952.5. Large dollar contribution reporting requirement for inaugural committees
In addition to the reports required by § 24.2-952.4, inaugural committees shall report any single contribution or loan of $10,000 or more received at any time during the calendar year within three business days of receipt of the contribution or loan. 1. The report shall be filed on a “large dollar contribution report” form prescribed […]
§ 24.2-952. General provisions
Any inaugural committee shall maintain all inaugural funds in a separate account and in such detail and form as to allow full compliance with this chapter. A candidate’s campaign committee shall not serve as an inaugural fund committee. 1991, cc. 474, 709, § 24.1-254.3; 1993, c. 641, § 24.2-913; 2006, cc. 787, 892.
§ 24.2-952.1. Statement of organization for an inaugural committee
Each inaugural committee shall file with the State Board a statement of organization within 10 days after its organization. Any change in information previously submitted in a statement of organization shall be reported to the State Board within 10 days following the change. The statement of organization shall include: 1. The name of the committee […]
§ 24.2-951.6. Filing schedule for referendum committees for referendums to be decided at special elections
A. A referendum committee supporting or opposing a question on the ballot at a special election shall file the prescribed campaign finance reports as follows: 1. A report not later than the eighth day before the special election date complete through the eleventh day before that date; and 2. A postelection report no later than […]
§ 24.2-951.7. Large dollar contribution reporting requirement for referendum committees
In addition to the reports required by §§ 24.2-951.4, 24.2-951.5 and 24.2-951.6, referendum committees shall report any single contribution or loan of $10,000 or more received at any time during the calendar year within three business days of receipt of the contribution or loan. 1. The report shall be filed on a “large dollar contribution […]
§ 24.2-951.8. With whom referendum committees file reports; electronic filing requirement
A. Referendum committees required to file statements or reports by this article shall file all reports with the State Board. B. A referendum 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 […]
§ 24.2-951.9. Final report requirement; disbursement of surplus funds
A. Any referendum committee that disbands after having filed a statement of organization 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 […]
§ 24.2-951.4. Filing schedule for referendum committees for referendums to be decided at November elections
A. A referendum committee supporting or opposing a question on the ballot in a November election shall file the prescribed campaign finance reports as follows: 1. Not later than July 15 in any year in which the referendum is not on the ballot for the period January 1 through June 30; 2. Not later than […]
§ 24.2-951.5. Filing schedule for referendum committees for referendums to be decided at May general elections
A. A referendum committee supporting or opposing a question on the ballot at a May election shall file the prescribed campaign finance reports as follows: 1. Not later than the eighth day before the election date complete through the eleventh day before the election date; 2. Not later than June 15 of the election year […]