11 CFR 9003.1 - Candidate and committee agreements
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Separate Parts In This Issue
Part II
Federal Election Commission,
...two technical amendments to this section to update the references to its other regulations. 11 CFR Part 9003--Eligibility for Payments 11 CFR 9003.1--Candidate and Committee The Commission is making a technical amendment to the regulations on candidate agreements in Sec. 9003.1 to update th......
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Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation:
Presidential candidates and nominating conventions; public financing,
...two technical amendments to this section to update the references to its other regulations. 11 CFR Part 9003--Eligibility for Payments 11 CFR 9003.1--Candidate and Committee The Commission is making a technical amendment to the regulations on candidate agreements in Sec. 9003.1 to update th......
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Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation:
Presidential candidates and nominating conventions; public financing,
...the candidate would violate 2 U.S.C. 439a by accepting the salary payments? Should the candidate and committee agreements described in 11 CFR 9003.1 and 9033.1 contain a provision agreeing that no salary would be paid to the Gifts and Bonuses (11 CFR 9004.4(a)(5) and 9034.4(a)(5)) The Commi......
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Technological Modernization
...formats, and layouts) and personnel, as necessary, to explain the capabilities of software produced to the Commission. See, e.g., 11 CFR 9003.1(b)(4), 9003.6(c), 9033.1(b)(5), 9033.12(c). These more extensive requirements remain necessary in the context of the mandatory audits of committees......
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1 cases
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Common Cause v. FEDERAL ELECTION COM'N, Civ. A. No. 85-968.
...recommended that the Commission find "reason to believe" that Reagan-Bush '84 and its treasurer violated 2 U.S.C. § 434(b)(4) and 11 C.F.R. § 9003.1 and § 9004.7 in failing to report the trip's The Commission chose not to follow the General Counsel's recommendation. On January 15, 1985 it v......