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(a) In order for information required by AS 15.13.090 (a) to be clearly identified,
(1) in all printed communications, the information must be visible, separate from the text of the communication, and large enough to be read by a viewer; and
(2) in all audio, audio-visual, automated telephone, or electronic communications, the information must be
(A) visual and of sufficient size and duration to be read by the viewer;
(B) spoken and audible at the same volume as the communication; or
(C) both visual and spoken, as set out in (A) and (B) of this paragraph.
(b) Repealed 2/20/2005.
(c) Standard English abbreviations may be used in the information required by AS 15.13.090 (a).
(d) Communications that must be clearly identified as required by this section and AS 15.13.090 include all material related to campaign fundraisers, campaign letterhead, thank you notes, and press releases, but do not include envelopes paid for by the campaign that are used solely to convey the campaign's communications.
(e) The information required by AS 15.13.090 (a) need not be provided if impractical due to the size or nature of an object used for a political communication. Objects upon which provision of that information is impractical under this subsection
(1) include pencils, pens, buttons, or other objects that are smaller than 3 1 / 2 " x 5" in size, other than items listed in (2) of this subsection; and
(2) do not include media advertisements, electronic correspondence, or material on internet websites, regardless of size or nature.
(f) The cost of an object used for a political communication must be reported under AS 15.13, whether or not the information required by AS 15.13.090 (a) must be provided.
History: Eff. 1/1/2001, Register 156; am 2/20/2005, Register 173
Authority: AS 15.13.030
Editor's note: The substance of 2 AAC 50.306 was formerly located at 2 AAC 50.369 and 2 AAC 50.370. The history note does not reflect the history of the earlier regulations.
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