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Page 8 1 d.CommitteesThe following committees shall file 2 their first reports five days prior to any election in 3 which the ballot contains the name of the candidate or 4 the local ballot issue which the committee supports or 5 opposes: 6 (1) A candidate's committee for municipal and 7 school elective officesand. 8 (2) A candidate's committee for a county elective 9 office at a special election. 10 (3) Political committees for local ballot issues 11shall file their first reports five days prior to any12election in which the name of the candidate or the13local ballot issue which they support or oppose14appears on the printed ballot and. 15 These committees shall file their next report on 16 the first day of the month following the final 17 election in a calendar year in which the candidate's 18 name or the ballot issue appears on the ballot.A19committee supporting or opposing a candidate for a20municipal or school elective office or a local ballot21issueThese committees shallalsootherwise file 22 disclosure reports on the nineteenth day of January 23 and October of each year in which the candidate or 24 ballot issue does not appear on the ballot and on the 25 nineteenth day of January, May, and July of each year 26 in which the candidate or ballot issue appears on the 27 ballot, until the committee dissolves.These reports28 However, a candidate's committee for a county elective 29 office at a special election shall file its regular 30 disclosure reports as provided in paragraph "a". 31 Any report filed pursuant to this lettered 32 paragraph shall be current to five days prior to the 33 filing deadline andare consideredshall be timely 34 filed,ifor mailed bearing a United States postal 35 service postmark on or before the due date. 36 Sec. 10. NEW SECTION. 56.38 ATTRIBUTION OF 37 SPECIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS. 38 When all general assembly members are invited to an 39 event registered with the board, the costs associated 40 with such an event shall be considered a contribution 41 under chapter 56, and not a gift under chapter 68B. 42 Event sponsors shall disclose the costs of the event 43 to the board, and the board shall attribute the 44 proportionate cost to each member of the general 45 assembly, who shall not be required to disclose 46 individually such contributions on the disclosure 47 forms filed with the board. 48 Sec. 11. Sections 12 through 16 of this Act are 49 created as a new division of chapter 56. 50 Sec. 12. NEW SECTION. 56.50 DEFINITIONS.
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