All FPPC Manuals The campaign disclosure and lobbying manuals are prepared to assist candidates, committees and lobbyists in complying with the Act’s numerous and often detailed rules. The manuals are written in a “user friendly” format and contain several examples, FAQs and Quick Tips. Gifts: Limits and Restrictions on Lobbyists. Lobbyists and lobbying firms are prohibited from making a gift or gifts totaling more than $10 in a calendar month to a state, legislative or agency official (including designated state employees) if that lobbyist or lobbying firm is registered to lobby the governmental agency at which the official. $ Gift Limit (Effective January 1, - Decem): State and local officials and employees are prohibited from receiving a gift or gifts totaling more than $ in a calendar year from certain sources. For elected state officials and many others, the prohibition is applicable to gifts from any source, although there are exceptions.
Gifts and Contributions to the County. The County Charter (Section ) and the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) have specific reporting requirements for any gifts provided to the County or County officials. Below is a description of the requirements and the applicable forms: Reporting Requirements for Campaign Contributions or. For detailed information on campaign reporting requirements and the Information Practices Act of , see the FPPC Campaign Disclosure Manual for your type of committee (available from your filing officer or the FPPC). Campaign filing deadlines, forms, and other informational materials are available on the FPPC website (www.doorway.ru). FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION. The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) was created by the Political Reform Act of (Act), a ballot initiative passed by California voters in as Proposition 9. To meet its responsibilities under the Act, the Commission adopts and amends regulations.
If your question is not answered in the applicable manual, you can Ask the FPPC for Advice. There are seven manuals categorized by the jurisdiction of the candidate, type of committee, contributor, or organization. And to help you find answers faster, below we have provided links to each chapter within the manuals. *Campaign Manuals have. If a gift valued at less than the California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) reporting threshold is accepted by an official in his or her official capacity, then the official shall promptly disclose such acceptance at a public meeting of a body on which official serves. Fair Political Practices Commission advice@www.doorway.ru Chapter 5. 3 Campaign Manual 3 une Automobile Lease or Purchase When making payments associated with leasing, purchasing, or operating a vehicle, such as insurance, maintenance, and repairs, the campaign committee must be the lessee or hold title to the vehicle.
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