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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2013 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO ELECTIONS - RHODE ISLAND CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS AND | |
EXPENDITURES REPORTING | |
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     Introduced By: Senators McCaffrey, Lynch, and Lombardo | |
     Date Introduced: February 28, 2013 | |
     Referred To: Senate Judiciary | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Sections 17-25-10, 17-25-10.1 and 17-25-11 of the General Laws in |
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Chapter 17-25 entitled "Rhode Island Campaign Contributions and Expenditures Reporting" are |
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hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     17-25-10. Lawful methods of contributing to support of candidates -- Reporting -- |
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Disposition of anonymous contributions. -- (a) No contribution shall be made or received, and |
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no expenditures shall be directly made or incurred, to support or defeat a candidate except |
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through: |
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      (1) The duly appointed campaign treasurer, or deputy campaign treasurers, of the |
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candidates, or the candidate; |
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      (2) The duly appointed campaign treasurer or deputy campaign treasurers of a political |
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party committee; |
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      (3) The duly appointed campaign treasurer or deputy campaign treasurer of a political |
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action committee. |
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      (b) It shall be lawful for any person, not otherwise prohibited by law and not acting in |
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concert with any other person or group, to expend personally from that person's own funds a sum |
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which is not to be repaid to him or her for any purpose not prohibited by law to support or defeat |
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a candidate; provided, that any person making the expenditure shall be required to report all of his |
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or her expenditures and expenses, if the total of the money so expended exceeds one hundred |
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dollars ($100) within a calendar year, to the board of elections within seven (7) days of making |
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the expenditure. |
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person or group" for the purposes of this subsection shall be determined by application of the |
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standards set forth in section 17-25-23. |
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      (c) Any anonymous contribution received by a candidate, campaign treasurer or deputy |
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campaign treasurer shall not be used or expended, but shall be returned to the donor, if the donor's |
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identity can be ascertained; if not, the contribution shall escheat to the state. |
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     17-25-10.1. Political contributions -- Limitations. -- (a) (1) No person, other than the |
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candidate to his or her own campaign, nor any political action committee shall make a |
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contribution or contributions to any candidate, as defined by section 17-25-3, or political action |
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committee or political party committee which in the aggregate exceed |
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make contributions to more than one state or local candidate, to more than one political action |
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committee, or to more than one political party committee, or to a combination of state and local |
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candidates and political action committees and political party committees which in the aggregate |
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exceed |
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nor shall any political action committee make such contributions which in the aggregate exceed |
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nor shall any candidate or any political action committee or any political party committee accept |
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a contribution or contributions which in the aggregate exceed |
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thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) within a calendar year from any one person or political |
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action committee. |
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      (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (1) of this subsection, a person or |
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political action committee or political party committee may contribute an amount which in the |
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aggregate does not exceed |
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within a calendar year to a political party committee, which funds can be utilized for |
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organizational and party building activities, but shall not be used for contributions to candidates |
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state and local for public office. |
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      (b) Contributions to a named candidate made to any political committee authorized by |
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that candidate to accept contributions on the candidate's behalf shall be considered to be |
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contributions made to the candidate. Contributions to a candidate by a political committee for |
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another person shall be considered to be contributions by that person. |
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      (c) Expenditures made by any person in cooperation, consultation or concert with, or at |
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the request or suggestion of, a candidate, the candidate's authorized political committees, or their |
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agents shall be considered to be a contribution to the candidate. |
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      (d) The financing by any person of the dissemination, distribution, or republication, in |
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whole or in part, of any broadcast or any written, graphic, or other form of campaign materials |
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prepared by the candidate, the candidate's campaign committees, or their authorized agents shall |
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be considered to be a contribution to a candidate. |
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      (e) Nothing in this section shall be construed to restrict political party committees |
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organized pursuant to this title from making contributions to the candidates of that political party; |
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provided, that these contributions, other than allowable "in-kind" contributions, shall not exceed, |
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in the aggregate, |
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one candidate within a calendar year, nor shall any candidate accept a contribution or |
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contributions, other than allowable "in-kind" contributions, which in the aggregate exceed |
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from all committees of his or her political party. There shall be no restriction on the amount of |
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"in-kind" contributions that a political party committee may make to a candidate of its political |
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party; provided, that for the purposes of this subsection only, the cost of any preparation and |
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airing of television and/or radio advertisements and the cost of any print advertisements shall not |
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be considered an allowable "in-kind" contribution and shall be subject to the aggregate limitation |
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of |
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      (f) (1) A contribution from an individual's dependent children, as defined in section 36- |
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14-2, shall be deemed a contribution from the individual for the purpose of determining whether |
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aggregate contributions exceed either the |
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threshold for reporting purposes or the |
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dollars ($1,500) maximum for contributions to a single candidate or political action committee or |
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the |
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all candidates and political action committees within a calendar year. |
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      (2) No dependent child shall contribute an amount which, when added to contributions |
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already made by that child's parent or legal guardian and by other dependent children of that |
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parent or legal guardian, exceed the |
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dollars ($1,500) maximum for contributions to a single candidate or political action committee or |
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exceed the |
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contributions to all state or local candidates and political action committees within a calendar |
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year. |
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      (g) Nothing in this section shall be construed to restrict the amount of money that a |
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candidate can borrow in his or her own name, and subsequently contribute or loan to his or her |
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own campaign. |
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      (h) (1) It shall be unlawful for any corporation, whether profit or non-profit, domestic |
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corporation or foreign corporation, as defined in section 7-1.2-106, or other business entity to |
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make any campaign contribution or expenditure, as defined in section 17-25-3, to or for any |
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candidate, political action committee, or political party committee, or for any candidate, political |
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action committee, or political party committee to accept any campaign contribution or |
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expenditure from a corporation or other business entity. Any contribution made in the personal |
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name of any employee of a corporation or other business entity, for which the employee received |
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or will receive reimbursement from the corporation or other business entity, shall be considered |
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as a contribution by the corporation or other business entity, in violation of this section. |
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      (2) Any voluntary payroll deduction and/or contribution made by employees of a |
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corporation or other business entity shall not be deemed a contribution of a corporation or other |
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business entity, notwithstanding that the contributions were sent to the recipient by the |
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corporation or other business entity. |
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      (i) All contributions of funds shall be by check, money order, or credit card and may be |
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made over the Internet, but in each case the source of the funds must be identified; provided, that |
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candidates may accept contributions in cash which do not exceed |
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fifty dollars ($50.00) in the aggregate from an individual within a calendar year. The cash |
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contribution must be delivered directly by the donor to the candidate, his or her campaign |
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treasurer, or deputy treasurer. The treasurer or deputy treasurer shall maintain a record of the |
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name and address of all persons making these cash contributions. |
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      (j) Except as provided in subsection (h) of this section, no entity other than an individual, |
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a political action committee which is duly registered and qualified pursuant to the terms of this |
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chapter, political party committee authorized by this title, or an authorized committee of an |
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elected official or candidate established pursuant to this chapter shall make any contribution to or |
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any expenditure on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate, political action committee, or |
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political party. |
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     17-25-11. Dates for filing of reports by treasurers of candidates or of committees. -- |
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(a) During the period between the appointment of the campaign treasurer for state and municipal |
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committees and political action committees, or in the case of an individual, the date on which the |
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individual becomes a "declared or undeclared candidate", as defined in section 17-25-3(2), except |
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when the ninety (90) day reporting period ends less than forty (40) days prior to an election, in |
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which case the ninety (90) day report shall be included as part of the report required to be filed on |
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the twenty-eighth (28th) day next preceding the day of the primary, general, or special election |
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pursuant to subdivision (2) of this subsection, and the election, with respect to which |
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contributions are received or expenditures made by him or her in behalf of or in opposition to a |
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candidate, the campaign treasurer of a candidate, a political party committee, or a political action |
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committee shall file a report containing an account of contributions received and expenditures |
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made on behalf of or in opposition to a candidate: |
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      (1) At ninety (90) day intervals commencing on the date on which the individual first |
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becomes a candidate, as defined in section 17-25-3(2); |
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      (2) In a contested election, on the twenty-eighth (28th) and seventh (7th) days next |
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preceding the day of the primary, general, or special election; provided, that in the case of a |
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primary election for a special election, where the twenty-eighth (28th) day next preceding the day |
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of the primary election occurs prior to the first day for filing declarations of candidacy pursuant to |
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section 17-14-1, the reports shall be due on the fourteenth (14th) and seventh (7th) days next |
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preceding the day of the primary election for the special election; and |
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      (3) A final report on the twenty-eighth (28th) day following the election. The report shall |
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contain: |
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      (i) The name and address and place of employment of each person from whom |
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contributions in excess of a total of |
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a calendar year were received; |
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      (ii) The amount contributed by each person; |
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      (iii) The name and address of each person to whom expenditures in excess of one |
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hundred dollars ($100) were made; and |
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      (iv) The amount and purpose of each expenditure. |
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      (b) Concurrent with the report filed on the twenty-eighth (28th) day following an |
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election, or at any time thereafter, the campaign treasurer of a candidate, or political party |
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committee or political action committee, may certify to the board of elections that the campaign |
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fund of the candidate, political party committee, or political action committee having been |
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instituted for the purposes of the past election, has completed its business and been dissolved or, |
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in the event that the committee will continue its activities beyond the election, that its business |
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regarding the past election has been completed; and the certification shall be accompanied by a |
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final accounting of the campaign fund, or of the transactions relating to the election, including the |
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final disposition of any balance remaining in the fund at the time of dissolution or the |
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arrangements which have been made for the discharge of any obligations remaining unpaid at the |
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time of dissolution. |
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      (c) Once the campaign treasurer certifies that the campaign fund has completed its |
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business and been dissolved, no contribution which is intended to defray expenditures incurred on |
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behalf of or in opposition to a candidate during the campaign can be accepted. Until the time that |
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the campaign treasurer certifies that the campaign fund has completed its business and been |
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dissolved, the treasurer shall file reports containing an account of contributions received and |
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expenditures made at ninety (90) day intervals commencing with the next quarterly report |
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following the election; however, the time to file under this subsection shall be no later than the |
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last day of the month following the ninety (90) day period, except when the last day of the month |
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filing deadline following the ninety (90) day reporting period occurs less than twenty-eight (28) |
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days before an election, in which case the report shall be filed pursuant to the provisions of |
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subdivisions (a)(1) and (2) of this section. Provided, however, if the last day of the month falls on |
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a weekend or a holiday, the report shall be due on the following business day. |
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campaign treasurer may file a sworn statement that the treasurer will accept no contributions |
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which in the aggregate exceed two hundred dollars ($200) from a single source within a calendar |
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year nor make aggregate expenditures in excess of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) |
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within the same calendar year |
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candidate to his or her own campaign or contributions received in-kind from the political party |
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committee of the candidate may exceed two hundred dollars ($200) in aggregate within a |
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calendar year. Thereafter, the campaign treasurer shall be excused from filing all the reports for |
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that campaign, other than the final report due on the twenty-eighth (28th) day following the |
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election. |
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received and expenditures made at the ninety (90) day intervals provided for in subsection (c) of |
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this section for any ninety (90) day period in which the campaign received contributions in excess |
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of a total of |
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any one source and/or made expenditures in excess of |
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thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) within a calendar year; however, the time to file under this |
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subsection shall be no later than the last day of the month following the ninety (90) day period, |
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except when the last day of the month filing deadline following the ninety (90) day reporting |
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period occurs less than twenty-eight (28) days before an election, in which case the report shall be |
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filed pursuant to the provisions of subdivisions (a)(1) and (2) of this section. Provided, however, |
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if the last day of the month falls on a weekend or a holiday, the report shall be due on the |
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following business day. |
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written or electronic request |
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a seven (7) day extension for filing a report; provided that no extension shall be granted for filing |
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a report due seven (7) days before an election. |
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      (2) Any person or entity required to file reports with the board of elections pursuant to |
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this section and who has not filed the report by the required date, unless granted an extension |
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pursuant to subdivision (1) of this subsection, shall be fined twenty-five dollars ($25.00). |
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Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this section, the board of elections shall have the |
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authority to waive late filing fees for good cause shown. |
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      (3) The board of elections shall send a notice of non-compliance |
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any person or entity who fails to file the reports required by this section. A person or entity who is |
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sent a notice of non-compliance and fails to file the required report within |
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days of the |
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state board. Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this section, the board of elections shall |
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have the authority to waive late filing fees for good cause shown. |
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     (4) Total fines and fees assessed by the board of elections pursuant to this section shall |
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not exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000). |
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     (5) Any candidate or officeholder required to file reports pursuant to this chapter and |
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having failed to file four (4) or more reports, or who has outstanding fines and fees totaling two |
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thousand dollars ($2,000) or more, shall be prohibited from receiving any contributions or |
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making any expenditures and may not file a declaration as a candidate for public state, local or |
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general office until all delinquent reports are filed and all fines and fees are paid in full. |
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     (6) Any political action committee or political party committee required to file reports |
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pursuant to this chapter and having failed to file four (4) or more reports, or who has outstanding |
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fines and fees of two thousand dollars ($2,000) or more, shall be prohibited from making any |
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expenditures until all delinquent reports are filed and fines and fees are paid in full. Any persons |
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issuing a check or making an expenditure in violation of this section shall be personally and |
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severally responsible for any fines assessed for the violation. |
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     (7) Any candidate, officeholder, committee member or other person found in violation of |
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subdivisions (5) and (6) above shall be subject to the penalty provisions of this chapter. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO ELECTIONS - RHODE ISLAND CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS AND | |
EXPENDITURES REPORTING | |
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     This act would revise the campaign contribution and expenditure laws to: (1) provide for |
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the elimination of the requirement for an independent advocate to notify a candidate or political |
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party committee on whose behalf a contribution or expenditure has been made; (2) include a |
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candidate as an allowable recipient of campaign contributions; (3) increase contribution limits |
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and allow a candidate who funds his/her own campaign, or who receives contributions in-kind |
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from a political party, to qualify for the annual filing exemption; (4) cap accrued fines for |
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delinquent reports at $2,000; (5) eliminate the requirement to send notices of non-compliance by |
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certified mail; (6) clarify the time period for filing extensions; and (7) prohibit a long-term non- |
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filer from accepting contributions, making expenditures or declaring for office until such time as |
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the non-filer becomes compliant. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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