Wash. Admin. Code § 390-05-235 - Definition-Fair market value
(1) "Fair market
value" as that term is used in the act and in these rules means the amount of
money which a purchaser willing, but not obliged, to buy would pay a seller
willing, but not obligated, to sell, for property, goods, or
services.
(2)
(a) In reference to real property, "fair
market value" or "value," as used in the act and in these rules is the present
cash value that a well-informed buyer or lessee, willing but not obligated to
buy or lease that property, would pay, and that a well-informed seller, or
lessor, willing but not obligated to sell or lease it, would accept, taking
into consideration all uses to which the property is adapted and might in
reason be applied.
(b) If, in
determining "fair market value" or "value," the amount a buyer would pay and
the amount a seller would accept would be based on varying standards, then the
fair market value of the contribution shall be based on the amount the
contributor would ordinarily accept for selling the property, rather than the
amount the candidate or political committee would ordinarily pay. For example,
if a contributor who sells property in the ordinary course of their business at
a wholesale price donates such property to a candidate or political committee
who would ordinarily pay the retail price as a consumer, then the fair market
value of the contribution shall be the wholesale price.
(3)
(a) Any
person who donates an item for sale, raffle, auction or awarding at a
fund-raising event is making a contribution to the recipient candidate or
political committee in an amount equal to the fair market value of the item
donated.
(b) Any person who buys a
donated item makes a contribution equal in value to the difference between the
purchase or auction price and the fair market value of the donated
item.
(c) If the purchase or
auction price is the same as the fair market value, the buyer's contribution is
zero. If the purchase or auction price is less than the fair market value, the
buyer's contribution is zero and the donor's contribution is reduced to the
amount of the sale or auction price.
(4) The value of any in-kind contribution
donated to any candidate or political committee subject to contribution limits
pursuant to
RCW
42.17A.405 or
42.17A.410
shall not, when combined with other contributions to that candidate or
political committee, exceed the donor's applicable contribution limit as set
forth in
RCW
42.17A.405 or
42.17A.410.
The value of an in-kind contribution donated as an exempt contribution to a
bona fide political party committee or other political committee eligible to
receive exempt funds is only subject to the limit imposed by
RCW
42.17A.420.
(5)
(a)
Except as provided in WAC
390-16-207,
if a person permits a candidate, a candidate's authorized committee, or a
political committee to use the telephones of a business, union, organization,
or other entity without charge for the purpose of making local campaign-related
calls, the telephone usage is an in-kind contribution and shall be valued at
its fair market value or, if no fair market value is ascertain-able, one dollar
per telephone per calendar day or part thereof.
(b) If calls are permitted with assessed
charges, the charges are also an in-kind contribution unless the candidate, the
candidate's authorized committee, or the political committee reimburses the
person in full within thirty days of making such calls.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 42.17A.110. 12-03-002, § 390-05-235, filed 1/4/12, effective 2/4/12. Statutory Authority: RCW 42.17.390. 94-11-018, § 390-05-235, filed 5/5/94, effective 6/5/94. Statutory Authority: RCW 42.17.370. 93-22-002, § 390-05-235, filed 10/20/93, effective 11/20/93. Statutory Authority: RCW 42.17.370(1). 79-08-046 (Order 79-03), § 390-05-235, filed 7/19/79.
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