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7 chief clerk of the house within ten days from the time
8 the change or addition is known to the lobbyist.
9 3. CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION. If a lobbyist's
10 service on behalf of a particular employer, client, or
11 cause is concluded after the lobbyist registers but
12 before the first day of the next legislative session,
13 the lobbyist shall cancel the registration in the
14 manner required under section 68B.36 of the Code.
15 Upon cancellation of registration, a person is
16 prohibited from engaging in any lobbying activity on
17 behalf of that particular employer, client, or cause
18 until reregistering and complying with the
19 requirements of section 68B.36 of the Code.
20 3A. AMENDMENT OF REGISTRATION. If a registered
21 lobbyist represents more than one employer, client, or
22 cause and the lobbyist's services are concluded on
23 behalf of a particular employer, client, or cause
24 after the lobbyist registers but before the first day
25 of the next legislative session, the lobbyist shall
26 file an amendment to the lobbyist's registration
27 indicating which employer, client, or cause is no
28 longer represented by the lobbyist and the date upon
29 which the representation concluded.
30 If a lobbyist is retained by one or more additional
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1 employers, clients, or causes after the lobbyist
2 registers but before the first day of the next
3 legislative session, the lobbyist shall file an
4 amendment to the lobbyist's registration indicating
5 the employer, client, or cause to be added and the
6 date upon which the representation begins.
7 Amendments to a lobbyist's registration regarding
8 changes which occur during the time that the general
9 assembly is in session shall be filed within one
10 working day after the date upon which the change in
11 the lobbyist's representation becomes effective.
12 Amendments regarding changes which occur when the
13 general assembly is not in session shall be filed
14 within ten days after the date upon which the change
15 in the lobbyist's representation becomes effective.
16 4. PUBLIC ACCESS. All information filed by a
17 lobbyist or a client of a lobbyist under chapter 68B
18 of the Code is a public record and open to public
19 inspection at any reasonable time.
20 5. CHARGE ACCOUNTS. Lobbyists and the clients
21 they represent shall not allow members of the house to
22 charge any amounts or items to a charge account to be
23 paid for by those lobbyists or by the clients they
24 represent.
25 6. ACCESS TO HOUSE FLOOR. Lobbyists shall only be

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