1 Tex. Admin. Code § 20.409 - Name of General-Purpose Committee
(a) The name of a general-purpose committee
must include the full name of each corporation, labor organization, or other
association or legal entity other than an individual that directly establishes,
administers, or controls the general-purpose committee.
(b) A corporation, labor organization, or
other association or legal entity that "directly establishes, administers, or
controls" a general-purpose committee is one that has:
(1) the authority to actively participate in
determining to whom the general-purpose committee makes political contributions
or for what purposes the general-purpose committee makes political
expenditures; or
(2) the authority
to designate a person to a position of authority with the general-purpose
committee, including that of an officer or director of the general-purpose
committee.
(c) The name
of an entity used in the name of a general-purpose committee may be a commonly
recognized acronym by which the entity is known.
(d) The name of a general-purpose committee
may not be the same as or deceptively similar to the name of any other
general-purpose committee that has an active campaign treasurer appointment on
file with the commission. The commission shall determine whether the name of a
general-purpose political committee is in violation of this prohibition and
shall immediately notify the campaign treasurer of the offending political
committee of that determination. In determining whether the name of a
general-purpose committee is the same as or deceptively similar to the name of
any other general-purpose committee, the commission may be guided by Texas
Administrative Code, Title 1, Part 4, Chapter 79. The campaign treasurer of the
political committee must file a name change with the commission not later than
the 14th day after the date of notification.
(e) For purposes of subsection (d) of this
section, a general-purpose committee does not have an active campaign treasurer
appointment on file with the commission if the committee files a dissolution
report under §
254.159, Election Code,
or the campaign treasurer appointment for the committee is terminated and more
than one year has lapsed since the committee has filed another campaign
treasurer appointment with the commission.
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