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Adopted

ADOPTED RULES

At its October 29, 2014, meeting, the Texas Ethics Commission voted to adopt the following rules.

Definition of Principal Purpose
(effective 11-19-2014)
Text of Adopted Rule

Acting in Concert
(effective 11-19-2014)
Text of Adopted Rule

§ 20.327, Runoff Report
(effective 11-20-2014)
Text of Adopted Rule

§ 20.427, Runoff Report
(effective 11-20-2014)
Text of Adopted Rule


Definition of Principal Purpose
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Chapter 20. REPORTING POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES

§ 20.1. Definitions

(20) Principal purpose--A group has as a principal purpose of accepting political contributions or making political expenditures, including direct campaign expenditures, when that activity is an important or a main function of the group.


Acting in Concert
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§ 22.6. Reporting Direct Campaign Expenditures

(a) Section 254.261 of the Election Code applies to a person who, not acting in concert with another person, makes one or more direct campaign expenditures that exceed $100 in an election from the person’s own property.

(b) For purposes of Section 254.261 of the Election Code, “acting in concert” means acting in cooperation or consultation with another, or under an express or implied agreement, to pursue a common activity. Evidence of acting in concert can be provided by showing that persons are:


Runoff Report
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The repealed text is indicated by [strikethrough] text.

Subchapter E. REPORTS BY A SPECIFIC-PURPOSE COMMITTEE

§ 20.327. Runoff Report

(a) A specific-purpose committee that supports or opposes a candidate or measure in a [an election and in an ensuing] runoff election shall file a runoff report, except as provided by subsection (b) of this section.

(b) A specific-purpose committee that has declared an intention to file under the modified schedule in accordance with § 20.329 of this title (relating to Modified Reporting) and that remains eligible to file under the modified schedule is not required to file a runoff report.

(c) A runoff report must be received by the authority with whom the report is required to be filed no later than the eighth day before the runoff election.

(d) A runoff report covers the period that begins on the ninth day before the date of the main election and ends on the 10th day before the runoff.

(e) For purposes of this section, supporting or opposing a candidate or a measure in an election means accepting political contributions or making political expenditures to support or oppose the candidate or measure.


Runoff Report
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The adopted new language is indicated by underlined text.
The repealed text is indicated by [strikethrough] text.

Subchapter F. REPORTING REQUIREMENT FOR A GENERAL-PURPOSE COMMITTEE

§ 20.427. Runoff Report

(a) A general-purpose committee that accepts political contributions or makes political expenditures to support or oppose a candidate or measure in a [an election and in an ensuing] runoff election shall file a runoff report, except as provided by § 20.429 of this title (relating to Option To File Monthly).

(b) A runoff report must be received by the authority with whom the report is required to be filed no later than the eighth day before the runoff election.

(c) A runoff report covers the period that begins on the ninth day before the date of the main election and ends on the 10th day before the runoff.