11 CFR 9002.12 - Expenditure report period

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  • Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Federal Election Commission,
    • United States
    • Federal Register August 08, 2003
    • August 8, 2003
    ...a candidate. The reference to ``expenditure report period'' was an error because that term applies to general election candidates. See 11 CFR 9002.12. This reference is being changed to ``prior to the date the individual becomes a candidate,'' the same wording used in 11 CFR 9034.4(a)(2), g......
  • Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation: Presidential candidates and nominating conventions; public financing,
    • United States
    • Federal Register August 08, 2003
    • August 8, 2003
    ...a candidate. The reference to ``expenditure report period'' was an error because that term applies to general election candidates. See 11 CFR 9002.12. This reference is being changed to ``prior to the date the individual becomes a candidate,'' the same wording used in 11 CFR 9034.4(a)(2), g......
  • Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation: Presidential candidates and nominating conventions; public financing,
    • United States
    • Federal Register April 15, 2003
    • April 15, 2003
    ...30 days after the general election, which is the end of the expenditure report period for publicly financed general election candidates, 11 CFR 9002.12, before they may begin to incur and pay winding down expenses or allocate them as 100% compliance expenses. In 1999, the Commission revised......
  • Separate Parts In This Issue Part IV Federal Election Commission,
    • United States
    • Federal Register April 15, 2003
    • April 15, 2003
    ...30 days after the general election, which is the end of the expenditure report period for publicly financed general election candidates, 11 CFR 9002.12, before they may begin to incur and pay winding down expenses or allocate them as 100% compliance expenses. In 1999, the Commission revised......
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  • Common Cause v. FEDERAL ELECTION COM'N, Civ. A. No. 85-968.
    • United States
    • United States District Courts. United States District Court (Columbia)
    • June 26, 1986
    ...trip occurred within the "expenditure report period" since Mr. Reagan had already been nominated. See 26 U.S.C. § 9002(12)(A); 11 C.F.R. § 9002.12(a). The White House, however, viewed the trip as official business. The government therefore paid for the trip and the expenses were not reporte......

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