11 CFR 9003.3 - Allowable contributions; General election legal and accounting compliance fund
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Separate Parts In This Issue
Part II
Federal Election Commission,
...paragraph (b)(8), candidates and their authorized committees must agree to comply with the Commission's rules through 11 CFR part 400. 11 CFR 9003.3--Allowable Contributions; General Election Legal and Accounting Compliance The Commission is revising its rule governing General Election Lega......
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Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation:
Presidential candidates and nominating conventions; public financing,
...paragraph (b)(8), candidates and their authorized committees must agree to comply with the Commission's rules through 11 CFR part 400. 11 CFR 9003.3--Allowable Contributions; General Election Legal and Accounting Compliance The Commission is revising its rule governing General Election Lega......
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Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation:
Presidential candidates and nominating conventions; public financing,
...inconsistent with the Fund Act or the Matching Payment Act? Use of GELAC Funds To Pay Winding Down Costs The Commission's rules at 11 CFR 9003.3(a) permit publicly funded major party presidential candidates to establish and solicit private contributions to GELAC funds, if certain conditions......
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Technological Modernization
...in writing.'' Each of these rules now allows a contribution to be designated for a particular election (or account, in the case of 11 CFR 9003.3(a)(1)(vi)) \100\ if it is made: (1) By a check, money order, or negotiable instrument which clearly indicates it is made with respect to that elec......
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1 cases
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Gottlieb v. Federal Election Com'n, No. 97-5125
...Fund"), instead of using that money to offset its outstanding primary campaign debts. According to appellants, this violated 11 C.F.R. § 9003.3(a)(1) (1994), 1 which permits only transfers of funds "in excess of any amount needed to pay remaining primary expenses...." Appellants further cha......