Ill. Admin. Code tit. 2, § 560.320 - Large Gatherings and Giveaways
a) Expenditures incurred for hosting
receptions, benefits and other large gatherings held for purposes of goodwill
or otherwise to influence executive, legislative or administrative action to
which there are twenty-five (25) or more State officials invited shall be
reportedlisting the total amount of the expenditure, the date of the event, the
estimated total number of persons in attendance (officials and non-officials),
and the estimated number of officials in attendance. (Section 6 of the
Act)
b) Expenditures incurred for
generic gifts or product samples for goodwill to influence executive,
legislative or administrative action where 25 or more officials receive
substantially identical items shall be reported by listing the total amount of
the expenditure, a description of the gift or product sample, the date of
purchase or distribution and the estimated number of officials receiving the
item. The reportable cost for product samples should be the market price of the
product, or if it is not presently being sold, its estimated value.
c) Options for reporting large gatherings and
giveaways that are sponsored by more than one entity:
1) If all sponsors are registered, the total
cost of the gathering may be prorated, and each entity's share reported on its
own expenditure report. Each entity shall report the information required in
subsection (a) of this Section. Alternatively, each sponsor may report the
actual amount of its contribution instead of the prorated amount.
2) If one or more of the sponsors are not
registered, all sponsoring entities may unite to register an umbrella entity
for the purpose of reporting the gathering or giveaway. The umbrella entity
reports the information required in subsection (a) of this Section. A
registered sponsor need not report the event on its expenditure report. A
nonregistered sponsor whose lobbying activities are limited to this sponsorship
need not register separately. Alternatively, nonregistered sponsors may
register and report as described in subsection (c)(1) of this
Section.
3) A nonregistered sponsor
who is a member of a registered association may report the expenditure through
the association by filing an Expenditure Report Large Gatherings or Giveaways
Schedule, along with a Grass Roots Lobbying Statement, with the association's
authorized agent. The sponsor may use this option only when the association
co-sponsors the event or consents to attach the forms to its expenditure
report.
d) A
nonregistered sponsor of a large gathering or giveaway held at a national or
multi-state conference or seminar at which Illinois officials are expected to
attend need not register if its lobbying activity is limited to sponsorship of
this event, provided that all persons who register for the conference are
invited to the gathering or offered the giveaway item. A sponsor that is
already registered under the Act must report expenditures on behalf of Illinois
officials to the extent feasible.
Notes
Amended at 21 Ill. Reg. 405, effective January 1, 1997
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