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(a) Before making an expenditure or accepting a contribution to support or oppose a ballot proposition or question, a group must register.
(b) To register, a group must disclose on a form provided by the commission the group's name, address, and purpose, the name and address of a chair and a treasurer, the elections in which the group intends to be active during the year, the type of group, and the name and city of the group's campaign depository if one is required by 2 AAC 50.298. The group chair and treasurer may be the same person.
(c) A registered group shall supplement its report if any of the information set out in (b) changes. Failure to notify the commission of changes may be considered by the commission when it assesses civil penalties for late or incomplete reports filed by the group.
History: Eff. 1/1/2001, Register 156
Authority: AS 15.13.010
Editor's note: The substance of 2 AAC 50.294 was formerly located at 2 AAC 50.342. The history note does not reflect the history of the earlier regulation.
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