13-37-226. Time for filing reports
13-37-226. Time for filing reports. (1) Except as provided in 13-37-206 and 13-37-225(3), a candidate shall file reports required by 13-37-225(1)(a) containing the information required by 13-37-229, 13-37-231, and 13-37-232 as follows: (a) quarterly, due on the 5th day following a calendar quarter, beginning with the calendar quarter in which funds are received or expended during the […]
13-37-227. Comprehensive report when several candidates or issues involved
13-37-227. Comprehensive report when several candidates or issues involved. The commissioner shall adopt rules that will permit political committees, including political parties or joint fundraising committees, to file copies of a single comprehensive report when they support or oppose more than one candidate or issue. The commissioner shall adopt rules under which committees filing periodic reports […]
13-37-228. Time periods covered by reports
13-37-228. Time periods covered by reports. Reports filed under 13-37-225 and 13-37-226 must be filed to cover the following time periods even though no contributions or expenditures may have been received or made during the period: (1) The initial report must cover all contributions received or expenditures made by a candidate, political committee, or joint fundraising committee […]
13-37-229. Disclosure requirements for candidates, ballot issue committees, political party committees, and independent committees
13-37-229. Disclosure requirements for candidates, ballot issue committees, political party committees, and independent committees. (1) The reports required under 13-37-225 through 13-37-227 from candidates, ballot issue committees, political party committees, independent committees, and joint fundraising committees must disclose the following information concerning contributions received: (a) the amount of cash on hand at the beginning of the reporting […]
13-37-230. Repealed
13-37-230. Repealed. Sec. 18, Ch. 259, L. 2015. History: En. 23-4779 by Sec. 4, Ch. 480, L. 1975; R.C.M. 1947, 23-4779(10) through (16); amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 162, L. 2009.
13-37-231. Reports to be certified as true, complete, and correct
13-37-231. Reports to be certified as true, complete, and correct. (1) A report required by this chapter to be filed by a candidate or political committee must be verified as true, complete, and correct by the oath or affirmation of the individual filing the report. The individual filing the report must be the candidate or an […]
13-37-232. Disclosure requirements for incidental committees
13-37-232. Disclosure requirements for incidental committees. (1) A combination of two or more individuals or a person other than an individual that would otherwise qualify as an incidental committee but that receives less than $250 in contributions or that makes less than $250 in expenditures does not form a political committee and is not required to […]
13-37-233. Reports to be filed regardless of tax status
13-37-233. Reports to be filed regardless of tax status. (1) A person that makes an election communication, an electioneering communication, or an independent expenditure shall file reports required by this chapter regardless of the person’s tax status under state or federal law. (2) This section does not apply to the exemptions granted to a religious organization under […]
13-37-234. Religious organization exemptions to be broadly construed
13-37-234. Religious organization exemptions to be broadly construed. Pursuant to the first amendment to the United States constitution and to ensure the consistent application of the law, the commissioner shall broadly construe the exemptions concerning religious organizations provided in 13-1-101(9)(b)(iv), (15)(b)(v), (17)(b)(v), and (19)(b)(vi). History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 565, L. 2021.
13-37-220. Child-care expenses
13-37-220. Child-care expenses. (1) While a candidate is engaged in campaign activity, a candidate may use contributions deposited in the candidate’s primary campaign depository as provided in 13-37-205 to pay the candidate’s reasonable and necessary child-care expenses. (2) When a candidate expends funds from the candidate’s primary campaign depository as provided in 13-37-205 to pay for the […]