Source: http://www.mainelegislature.org/legis/bills/bills_125th/chapters/PUBLIC522.asp
Timestamp: 2018-01-21 01:02:40
Document Index: 508779565

Matched Legal Cases: ['§1017', '§5', '§4', '§1125', '§7', '§6', '§1125', '§12', '§20']

PUBLIC Law, Chapter 522, An Act To Amend the Campaign Finance Laws Regarding Reporting Refunds of Campaign Expenditures
LD 1618 PUBLIC Law, Chapter 522
Signed on 2012-03-16 00:00:00.0 - Second Regular Session - 125th Maine Legislature
An Act To Amend the Campaign Finance Laws Regarding Reporting Refunds of Campaign Expenditures
Sec. 1. 21-A MRSA §1017, sub-§5, as amended by PL 2009, c. 302, §4, is further amended to read:
5. Content. A report required under this section must contain the itemized accounts of contributions received during that report filing period, including the date a contribution was received, and the name, address, occupation, principal place of business, if any, and the amount of the contribution of each person who has made a contribution or contributions aggregating in excess of $50. The report must contain the itemized expenditures made or authorized during the report filing period, the date and purpose of each expenditure and the name of each payee and creditor and any refund that a payee has made to the candidate or an agent of the candidate. If the payee is a member of the candidate's household or immediate family, the candidate must disclose the candidate's relationship to the payee in a manner prescribed by the commission. The report must contain a statement of any loan to a candidate by a financial institution in connection with that candidate's candidacy that is made during the period covered by the report, whether or not the loan is defined as a contribution under section 1012, subsection 2, paragraph A. The candidate and the treasurer are jointly and severally responsible for the timely and accurate filing of each required report.
Sec. 2. 21-A MRSA §1125, sub-§7-A, as amended by PL 2007, c. 443, Pt. B, §6, is repealed and the following enacted in its place:
A. A participating candidate shall provide to the commission a signed written authorization allowing the bank or other financial institution administering a campaign account to release to the commission all records held by that bank or institution pertaining to the campaign account, including, but not limited to, campaign account statements, records of payments or transfers from the campaign account and deposits of funds to the campaign account.
B. The executive director of the commission or its auditor, during an audit or during an investigation authorized by the commission or the chair of the commission of potential noncompliance with the requirements of this chapter, chapter 13 or a rule of the commission, may request that a candidate provide the records of a campaign account. If the candidate fails to comply with the request within 30 days of receiving it, the executive director or auditor may use the authorization obtained pursuant to paragraph A to obtain the records directly from the bank or other financial institution.
Sec. 3. 21-A MRSA §1125, sub-§12, as amended by PL 2009, c. 302, §20, is further amended to read:
12. Reporting; unspent revenue. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, participating and certified candidates shall report any money collected, all campaign expenditures, obligations , refunds received by a candidate or agent of that candidate and related activities to the commission according to procedures developed by the commission. If a certified candidate pays fund revenues to a member of the candidate's immediate family or household or a business or nonprofit entity affiliated with a member of the candidate's immediate family or household, the candidate must disclose the candidate's relationship to the payee in a manner prescribed by the commission. Upon the filing of a final report for any primary election in which the candidate was defeated and for all general elections that candidate shall return all unspent fund revenues to the commission. In developing these procedures, the commission shall utilize existing campaign reporting procedures whenever practicable. The commission shall ensure timely public access to campaign finance data and may utilize electronic means of reporting and storing information. Upon the filing of a final report for any primary election in which the candidate was defeated and for all general elections, that candidate shall return all unspent fund revenues to the commission. If the candidate or agent of the candidate receives a refund of an expenditure made for the campaign after filing the final report, the candidate shall return those funds to the fund within 14 days of receiving the refund.
Sec. 4. Effective date. That section of this Act that repeals and replaces the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 21-A, section 1125, subsection 7-A takes effect January 1, 2013.