11 CFR 100.12 - Identification (52 U.S.C. 30101(13))
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Part II
Federal Election Commission,
...CFR 104.20(a)(4) Definition of ``Identification'' New section 104.20(a)(4) incorporates the definition of the term ``identification'' in 11 CFR 100.12. This definition is identical to the proposed definition. No commenter discussed this 101 CFR 104.20(a)(5) Definition of ``Publicly Distribu......
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Separate Parts In This Issue
Part III
Federal Election Commission,
...than requiring that the ``source'' of excess contributions be reported, the new rule requires the ``identification,'' as defined in 11 CFR 100.12, of the contributor of each excess The second modification addresses an inconsistency in the statute. While 2 U.S.C. 441a(i)(3) (Senate) and 2 U.......
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Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation:
Electioneering communications and independent expenditures, national political party committees, and principal campaign committees; reporting requirements
Transmittal to Congress,
...CFR 104.20(a)(4) Definition of ``Identification'' New section 104.20(a)(4) incorporates the definition of the term ``identification'' in 11 CFR 100.12. This definition is identical to the proposed definition. No commenter discussed this 101 CFR 104.20(a)(5) Definition of ``Publicly Distribu......
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Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation:
Candidates opposing self-financed candidates; increased contribution and coordinated party expenditure limits,
...than requiring that the ``source'' of excess contributions be reported, the new rule requires the ``identification,'' as defined in 11 CFR 100.12, of the contributor of each excess The second modification addresses an inconsistency in the statute. While 2 U.S.C. 441a(i)(3) (Senate) and 2 U.......
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Frank v. City of Akron, No. 00-3050.
...and Ohio state law requiring a "mailing address." See Ohio Rev.Code §§ 3517.10(B)(4)(b)(1) and (F)(1); see 2 U.S.C. § 431(13)(A) and 11 C.F.R. § 100.12. Disclosure provisions such as these serve a significant governmental interest in providing an accountability mechanism to track campaign d......