Opinion ID: 6498151
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Text: showing limited value or minimal harm. Mont. Admin. R. 44.11.603(1). Then, in subsection (2), the Commissioner’s rule provides seven examples of expenditures “that may, depending on the circumstances, be considered de minimis”: Acts, contributions, or expenditures that may, depending on the circumstances, be considered de minimis include: BUTCHER V. KNUDSEN 9 (a) the creation of electronic or written communications or digital photos or video, on a voluntary (unpaid) basis by an individual, including the creation and outgoing content development and delivery of social media on the internet or by telephone; (b) the provision by an individual or political committee of personal property, food, or services with a cumulative fair market value of less than $35 in the aggregate for any single election; (c) the location value of the display of lawn or yard signs on real property, but only if the property owner does not normally and does not in fact charge a fee for [the] display of signs; (d) any value attributable to the display of campaign bumper stickers or signs on a vehicle, but only if the vehicle owner does not normally and does not in fact charge a fee for [the] display of bumper stickers or signs; (e) typographical errors or incomplete or erroneous information on a campaign finance report that is determined not to be misleading or that does not substantially affect disclosure;