Section 12-27-22.2 – Reports only include contributions and expenditures related to this state.
12-27-22.2. Reports only include contributions and expenditures related to this state. If a political committee treasurer is required to file a report with the secretary of state, the report may only include contributions and expenditures related to this state. Source: SL 2017, ch 71, §25.
Section 12-27-12 – Disguised contributions prohibited–Misdemeanor.
12-27-12. Disguised contributions prohibited–Misdemeanor. No person or entity may make a contribution in the name of another person or entity, make a contribution disguised as a gift, make a contribution in a fictitious name, make a contribution on behalf of another person or entity, or knowingly permit another to use that person’s or entity’s name […]
Section 12-27-24 – Contents of campaign finance disclosure report.
12-27-24. Contents of campaign finance disclosure report. A campaign finance disclosure report shall include the following information: (1)The political committee name, mailing address, telephone number, and, if applicable, e-mail address; (2)Name, mailing address, telephone number, and, if applicable, an e-mail address, if any of the political committee’s treasurer; (3)The type of campaign report (pre-primary, pre-general, […]
Section 12-27-13 – Property purchased with contributions to be property of political committee.
12-27-13. Property purchased with contributions to be property of political committee. Equipment, supplies, and materials purchased with contributions are property of the political committee and are not property of the candidate or any other person. Source: SL 2007, ch 80, §13; SL 2017, ch 222 (Initiated Measure 22), §14, eff. Nov. 16, 2016; SL 2017, […]
Section 12-27-25 – Termination report.
12-27-25. Termination report. The last campaign finance report filed shall be a termination report. The termination report shall be filed by the treasurer within thirty days following disposition of all funds and property and the payment of all obligations. If a termination pursuant to §12-27-29.2 occurs, this section does not apply. Source: SL 2007, ch […]
Section 12-27-14 – Report of property sale by political committee–Violation as misdemeanor.
12-27-14. Report of property sale by political committee–Violation as misdemeanor. The sale of any property by a political committee shall be reported in the campaign finance disclosure statement. A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor. Source: SL 2007, ch 80, §14; SL 2018, ch 84, §5.
Section 12-27-15 – Political communications to contain certain language–Exceptions–Violation as misdemeanor.
12-27-15. Political communications to contain certain language–Exceptions–Violation as misdemeanor. Any printed material or communication made, purchased, paid for, or authorized by a candidate or political committee that disseminates information concerning a candidate, public office holder, ballot question, or political party shall prominently display or clearly speak the statement: “Paid for by (name of candidate or […]
Section 12-27-16 – Statements and disclaimers regarding independent communication expenditures–No control by candidate or political committee–Violation as misdemeanor.
12-27-16. Statements and disclaimers regarding independent communication expenditures–No control by candidate or political committee–Violation as misdemeanor. The following apply to independent communication expenditures by persons and entities related to communications concerning candidates, public office holders, ballot questions, or political parties who are not controlled by, coordinated with, requested by, or made upon consultation with that […]
Section 12-27-16.1 – Statements and disclaimers regarding independent communication expenditures–Control by candidate or political committee–Violation as misdemeanor.
12-27-16.1. Statements and disclaimers regarding independent communication expenditures–Control by candidate or political committee–Violation as misdemeanor. Any political committee, entity, or person that makes a communication clearly identifying a candidate, public office holder, ballot question, or political committee, other than an independent communication expenditure that is not controlled by, coordinated with, requested by, or made upon […]
Section 12-27-18 – Independent communication expenditures–Violation as misdemeanor.
12-27-18. Independent communication expenditures–Violation as misdemeanor. An entity may make independent communication expenditures regarding the placement of one or more ballot questions on the ballot or the adoption or defeat of one or more ballot questions. Any entity making expenditures, equal to or exceeding fifty percent of the entity’s annual gross income, for the adoption […]