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(b) A corrected report must clearly identify how the corrected report is different from the report being corrected.
(4) the corrected report is complete and accurate.
(d)A filer who files a corrected report must submit an affidavit identifying the information that was corrected.
(e)This section does not apply to a corrected report filed under Section 571.069, Government Code, or a corrected report filed in response to a sworn complaint.
For purposes of section 18.9 of this title (relating to Corrected Reports), a report substantially complies with applicable law if it contains only one or more reporting errors that the commission determines in context are minor.
§ 18.13. Fine for a Late Report.
§ 18.25. Waiver by Commission.
(c) A political committee must determine if it is an "out-of-state political committee" each time the political committee plans to make a political expenditure in Texas (other than an expenditure in connection with a campaign for a federal office or an expenditure for a federal officeholder). The determination is made as follows.
(d) Section 22.7 of this title (relating to Contribution from Out-of-State Committee) contains other provisions regarding requirements applicable to recipients of contributions from out-of-state political committees.
§ 20.579. Candidates for County Chair in Certain Counties.
(b) The provisions of this subchapter that apply to a candidate for state party chair apply to a candidate for county chair covered by this section, except that a candidate for county chair is not required to file the pre-convention reports that a state party chair is required to file under section 20.577(c) of this title (relating to Reporting Schedule for a Candidate for State Chair).
(c) In addition to the semiannual reports due to be filed with the commission by January 15 and July 15 under section 20.577(b) of this title, a candidate for county chair covered by this section shall file the following two reports with the commission for each primary election.
(d) In addition to other required reports, a candidate for county chair covered by this section who is in a runoff election shall file one report with the commission for the runoff election. The runoff election report shall be filed not later than the eighth day before runoff election day. The report covers the period beginning the ninth day before the primary election day and continuing through the tenth day before runoff election day.
(e) Except as provided by Section 254.036(c), Election Code, each report filed with the commission under this section must be filed by computer diskette, modem, or other means of electronic transfer, using computer software provided by the commission or computer software that meets commission specifications for a standard file format.
§ 20.597. Political Committees Supporting or Opposing Candidates for County Chair in Certain Counties.
(a) This section applies to a political committee supporting or opposing a candidate for election to the office of county chair of a political party with a nominee on the ballot in the most recent gubernatorial general election if the county has a population of 350,000 or more.
(b) The provisions of this subchapter that apply to a political committee supporting or opposing a candidate for state party chair apply to a political committee covered by this section, except that a political committee covered by this section is not required to file the pre-convention reports under section 20.595(b) of this title (relating to Reporting Schedule for a Political Committee Supporting or Opposing Candidate for State Chair of a Political Party).
(c) In addition to the semiannual reports due to be filed with the commission by January 15 and July 15, a political committee covered by this section shall file the following two reports with the commission for each primary election.
(1) The first report shall be filed not later than the 30th day before primary election day. The report covers the period beginning the day the committee's campaign treasurer appointment is filed or the first day after the period covered by the last report required to be filed under this subchapter, as applicable, and continuing through the 40th day before primary election day.
(d) In addition to other required reports, a political committee covered by this section shall file one report with the commission for a runoff election in which the candidate supported or opposed by the committee is involved. The runoff election report shall be filed not later than the eighth day before runoff election day. The report covers the period beginning the ninth day before the primary election day and continuing through the tenth day before runoff election day.
(a) The disclosure statement required by Section 255.001, Election Code, must contain the words "political advertising" or any recognizable abbreviation, and must appear on one line of text or on successive lines of text on the face of the political advertising.
(3) the candidate authorizing the political advertising.
(c) A disclosure statement is not required on campaign buttons, pins, or hats, or on objects whose size makes printing the disclosure impractical.
Political advertising as defined by the Election Code, Section 251.001(16) (concerning Definitions), does not constitute legislative advertising under the Government Code, Section 305.027 (concerning Required Disclosure on Legislative Advertising).
§ 26.5. Code of Fair Campaign Practices.
A candidate or political committee that has filed a copy of the Code of Fair Campaign Practices as provided by the Election Code, Chapter 258, may indicate that fact on political advertising by including the following or a substantially similar statement: (Name of the candidate or political committee, as appropriate) subscribes to the Code of Fair Campaign Practices.
§ 26.3. Required Disclosure on Political Advertising.
§ 26.5. Disclosure Not Required for Certain Campaign Materials.
§ 26.7. Rates for Political Advertising.
§ 26.9. Political Advertising by Political Subdivisions.
§ 26.11. True Source of Communication.
§ 26.13. Misleading Use of Office Title.
§ 26.15. Notice Requirement on Political Advertising Signs.
§ 26.19. Code of Fair Campaign Practices.
§ 34.23. Conflict of Interest Statement Filed with Commission.
§ 34.25. Definition of "Client."
§ 34.62. Temporary Increase in Registration Fees.
(2) $500 for all other registrants.
(b) This section expires January 1, 2005.

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