Minn. R. agency 143, ch. 4511, pt. 4511.0600 - REPORTING DISBURSEMENTS
To the extent that actual costs of lobbying activities or administrative overhead expenses incurred by the principal to support lobbying can be obtained or calculated by reasonable means, those actual costs must be determined, recorded, and used for reporting purposes.
If the actual cost of a lobbying activity or administrative overhead expenses incurred by the principal to support lobbying cannot be obtained or calculated through reasonable means, those costs must be reasonably approximated.
A disbursement for lobbying purposes that benefits more than one entity for which a lobbyist is separately registered must be allocated between the entities benefited on a reasonable basis and reported based on that allocation.
A disbursement that is partially in support of lobbying and partially for a nonlobbying purpose must be allocated on a reasonable basis between the two purposes and the portion which is for lobbying activities must be reported.
Lobbying disbursements must be reported based on the categories in items A to I.
The reporting requirements in this part do not change the scope of the statutory prohibition under Minnesota Statutes, section 10A.071, nor do they create additional exceptions to that prohibition.
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Statutory Authority: MS s 10A.02; 10A.025
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