Source: https://www.fec.gov/regulations/110-13/2018-annual-110
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 08:48:31+00:00

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§ 110.1 Contributions by persons other than multicandidate political committees (52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(1)).
§ 110.2 Contributions by multicandidate political committees (52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(2)).
§ 110.3 Contribution limitations for affiliated committees and political party committees; transfers (52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(4), 30116(a)(5)).
§ 110.4 Contributions in the name of another; cash contributions (52 U.S.C. 30122, 30123, 30102(c)(2)).
§ 110.6 Earmarked contributions 52 U.S.C. 30116(a)(8)).
§ 110.8 Presidential candidate expenditure limitations.
§ 110.9 Violation of limitations.
§ 110.10 Expenditures by candidates.
§ 110.11 Communications; advertising; disclaimers (52 U.S.C. 30120).
§ 110.12 Candidate appearances on public educational institution premises.
§ 110.14 Contributions to and expenditures by delegates and delegate committees.
§ 110.16 Prohibitions on fraudulent misrepresentations.
§ 110.17 Price index increase.
§ 110.18 Voting age population.
§ 110.19 Contributions by minors.
§ 110.20 Prohibition on contributions, donations, expenditures, independent expenditures, and disbursements by foreign nationals (52 U.S.C. 30121, 36 U.S.C. 510).
1. (1) Nonprofit organizations described in 26 U.S.C. 501 (c)(3) or (c)(4) and which do not endorse, support, or oppose political candidates or political parties may stage candidate debates in accordance with this section and 11 CFR 114.4(f).
2. (2) Broadcasters (including a cable television operator, programmer or producer), bona fide newspapers, magazines and other periodical publications may stage candidate debates in accordance with this section and 11 CFR 114.4(f), provided that they are not owned or controlled by a political party, political committee or candidate. In addition, broadcasters (including a cable television operator, programmer or producer), bona fide newspapers, magazines and other periodical publications, acting as press entities, may also cover or carry candidate debates in accordance with 11 CFR part 100, subparts B and C and part 100, subparts D and E.
2. (2) The staging organization(s) does not structure the debates to promote or advance one candidate over another.
c. (c) Criteria for candidate selection. For all debates, staging organization(s) must use pre-established objective criteria to determine which candidates may participate in a debate. For general election debates, staging organizations(s) shall not use nomination by a particular political party as the sole objective criterion to determine whether to include a candidate in a debate. For debates held prior to a primary election, caucus or convention, staging organizations may restrict candidate participation to candidates seeking the nomination of one party, and need not stage a debate for candidates seeking the nomination of any other political party or independent candidates.
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