11 C.F.R. § 9004.6 - Expenditures for transportation and services made available to media personnel; reimbursements
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Separate Parts In This Issue
Part II
Federal Election Commission,
...security staff and media transportation expenses that are reimbursed by the media do not count against the expenditure limitations. See 11 CFR 9004.6(a), 9034.6(a). Thus, the exempt expenses considered under Sec. 9004.11(c)(2)(ii) will include all three of the types of exempt \2\ If major p......
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Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation:
Presidential candidates and nominating conventions; public financing,
...security staff and media transportation expenses that are reimbursed by the media do not count against the expenditure limitations. See 11 CFR 9004.6(a), 9034.6(a). Thus, the exempt expenses considered under Sec. 9004.11(c)(2)(ii) will include all three of the types of exempt \2\ If major p......
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Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation:
Presidential candidates and nominating conventions; public financing,
...security staff and media transportation expenses that are reimbursed by the media do not count against the expenditure limitations. See 11 CFR 9004.6(a), 9034.6(a). In addition, taxes on non-exempt function income such as interest, dividends and sale of property are exempt from a primary ca......
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Technological Modernization
...facilities in connection with federal elections) and to remove the references to ``typewriters'' (without substituting a new term) in 11 CFR 9004.6(a) (identifying certain expenditures that are qualified campaign expenses) and 9034.6(a) (same). The Commission intends the word ``computer'' i......
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White House Communications Agency Expenses Incurred on Political or Personal Travel by the President, 90-21
...and other such personnel would have been considered to be "qualified campaign expenses" under the PECFA. Under a previous version of 11 C.F.R. § 9004.6 (1981), expenses incurred by an authorized committee of a participating presidential candidate for transportation and ground services provi......