1 Tex. Admin. Code § 20.13 - Out-of-State Committees
(a) An out-of-state
political committee is required to file reports for each reporting period under
Subchapter F, Chapter 254, Election Code, in which the out-of-state political
committee accepts political contributions or makes political expenditures in
connection with a state or local election in Texas. Section
254.1581, Election
Code, applies to a report required to be filed under this section. An
out-of-state political committee that files reports electronically in another
jurisdiction may comply with §
254.1581, Election
Code, by sending a letter to the commission within the time prescribed by that
section specifying in detail where the electronic report may be found on the
website of the agency with which the out-of-state political committee is
required to file its reports. An out-of-state political committee that does not
file reports electronically in another jurisdiction may comply with §
254.1581, Election
Code, by sending a copy of the cover sheets of the report and a copy of each
page on which the committee reports a contribution or expenditure accepted or
made in connection with a state or local election in Texas.
(b) An out-of-state political committee that
files an appointment of campaign treasurer with a Texas filing authority is
required to file reports under this title.
(c) A political committee must determine if
it is an "out-of-state political committee" each time the political committee
plans to make a political expenditure in Texas (other than an expenditure in
connection with a campaign for a federal office or an expenditure for a federal
officeholder). The determination is made as follows.
(1) Before making the expenditure (other than
an expenditure in connection with a campaign for a federal office or an
expenditure for a federal officeholder), the committee must calculate its total
political expenditures made during the 12 months immediately preceding the date
of the planned expenditure. This total does not include the planned political
expenditure triggering the calculation requirement.
(2) If 80% or more of the total political
expenditures are in connection with elections not voted on in Texas, the
committee is an out-of-state committee.
(3) If less than 80% of the total political
expenditures are in connection with elections not voted on in Texas, the
committee is no longer an out-of-state committee.
(d) Section 20.29 (relating to Information
About Out-of-State Committees) and §
22.7(relating to Contribution from
Out-of-State Committee) of this title contain other provisions regarding
requirements applicable to recipients of contributions from out-of-state
political committees.
(e) An
out-of-state political committee planning an expenditure in connection with a
campaign for federal office voted on in Texas is not required to make the
determination required under subsection (c) of this section. However, an
expenditure in connection with a campaign for federal office voted on in Texas
must be included in the calculation set out in subsection (c) of this section
for an out-of-state committee making an expenditure in connection with a
non-federal campaign voted on in Texas.
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