1 Tex. Admin. Code § 20.221 - Special Pre-Election Report by Certain Candidates
(a) As provided by
subsection (b) of this section, certain candidates must file reports about
certain contributions accepted during the period that begins on the ninth day
before an election and ends at noon on the day before an election. Reports
under this section are known as "special pre-election" reports.
(b) An opposed candidate for an office
specified by §
252.005(1),
Election Code, who, during the period described in subsection (a) of this
section, accepts one or more political contributions from a person that in the
aggregate exceed the amount specified in Tex. Elec. Code §
254.038(a)(1),
as amended by Figure 1 in 1 TAC §
18.31 must file special
pre-election reports.
(c) Except as
provided in subsection (e) of this section, a candidate must file a special
pre-election report so that the report is received by the commission no later
than the first business day after the candidate accepts a contribution from a
person that triggers the requirement to file the special pre-election
report.
(d) If, during the
reporting period for special pre-election contributions, a candidate receives
additional contributions from a person whose previous contribution or
contributions have triggered the requirement to file a special pre-election
report during that period, the candidate must file an additional special
pre-election report for each such contribution. Except as provided in
subsection (e) of this section, each such special pre-election report must be
filed so that it is received by the commission no later than the first business
day after the candidate accepts the contribution.
(e) A candidate must file a special
pre-election report that is exempt from electronic filing under §
254.036(c),
Election Code, so that the report is received by the commission no later than 5
p.m. of the first business day after the candidate accepts a contribution from
a person that triggers the requirement to file the special pre-election
report.
(f) A candidate must file a
special pre-election report for each person whose contribution or contributions
made during the period for special pre-election reports exceed the threshold
for special pre-election reports.
(g) A candidate must also report
contributions reported on a special pre-election report on the next semiannual,
pre-election, or runoff report filed, as applicable.
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