11 CFR 9002.11 - Qualified campaign expense
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8 practice notes
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Part II
Federal Election Commission,
...presumed these expenses were for compliance and therefore exempted them from the general election expenditure limitation pursuant to 11 CFR 9002.11(b)(5). Permitting the GELAC to pay salary, overhead, and computer costs after the end of the expenditure report period for both the primary and......
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Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation:
Presidential candidates and nominating conventions; public financing,
...presumed these expenses were for compliance and therefore exempted them from the general election expenditure limitation pursuant to 11 CFR 9002.11(b)(5). Permitting the GELAC to pay salary, overhead, and computer costs after the end of the expenditure report period for both the primary and......
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Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act; implementation:
Presidential candidates and nominating conventions; public financing,
...to other rules to delete references to winding down costs. Specifically, this alternative would require deletion or revisions to: 11 CFR 9002.11(c) (expenses after the last day of the candidate's eligibility may be qualified campaign expenses if they meet the provisions of 11 CFR 9004.4(a))......
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Separate Parts In This Issue
Part IV
Federal Election Commission,
...to other rules to delete references to winding down costs. Specifically, this alternative would require deletion or revisions to: 11 CFR 9002.11(c) (expenses after the last day of the candidate's eligibility may be qualified campaign expenses if they meet the provisions of 11 CFR 9004.4(a))......
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1 cases
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Shays v. Federal Election Com'n, No. Civ. 04-1597(EGS).
...examination and audit of BC '04's finances. See Presidential Election Campaign Fund Act ("Fund Act"), 26 U.S.C. 9001, 9003. See also 11 C.F.R. 9002.11(a)(1), 9004.11, 9007.2(b)(3). Under the Fund Act, the Commission has until November 2007—a year after the November 2006 elections— to comple......