Wash. Admin. Code § 390-16-049 - Out-of-state political committees
(1)RCW
42.17A.250 governs campaign reporting in
Washington state by committees located outside of Washington. The committee
begins reporting when it makes an expenditure supporting or opposing a
Washington state candidate or political committee.
(2) To file as an out-of-state political
committee, all the criteria in (a) and (b) of this subsection must be
satisfied:
(a)
Out-of-state.
First, the committee must be located out-of-state. It must maintain its office
or headquarters in another U.S. state or the District of Columbia, and have no
office, street address or corporate registered agent in Washington state. If
there is no office or headquarters in another state or the District of
Columbia, and no corporate registered agent in Washington state, the political
committee is deemed out-of-state if its treasurer resides in another U.S. state
or the District of Columbia.
(b)
Organizational purpose and campaign activities. Second, the
committee must also be currently organized primarily for engaging in campaign
activities in another state. Therefore, to qualify as a current out-of-state
committee, the committee must also:
(i) Be
currently registered and actively filing campaign disclosure reports in one or
more other states and has been so filing for the preceding two years;
and
(ii) Have organizational
documents showing it was originally formed and is currently organized for the
purpose of making expenditures in another state or soliciting contributions for
use in another state's election campaigns; and
(iii) Have spent less than twenty percent of
its aggregate expenditures for all political campaign activity nationwide at
any point in any calendar year to support and/or oppose Washington candidates
for state, local and judicial office, Washington ballot measures and/or
Washington political committees.
(3) A committee that does not satisfy the
criteria in subsection (2) of this section shall file as an in-state committee
under chapter 42.17A RCW, including
RCW
42.17A.205 through
42.17A.240.
(4) Out-of-state political committees
reporting under
RCW
42.17A.250 are also subject to reporting
pursuant to
RCW
42.17A.260 (political advertising independent
expenditures) and
RCW
42.17A.305 through
42.17A.315 (electioneering communications).
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 42.17A.110. 12-03-002, § 390-16-049, filed 1/4/12, effective 2/4/12. Statutory Authority: RCW 42.17.370(1). 09-19-003 and 09-19-102, § 390-16-049, filed 9/2/09 and 9/21/09, effective 10/3/09 and 11/4/09.
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