1 Texas Administrative Code § 22.27 – General Instructions (a) A covered entity, including a group of covered entities or financial institutions that use a common privacy notice, may use the model form, at its option, to meet the content requirements of the privacy notice and opt out notice set out in § RSA 22.10…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 22.23 – Restrictions on Certain Payments (a) A candidate or officeholder, or a specific-purpose committee for supporting, opposing, or assisting the candidate or officeholder, may not knowingly make or authorize a payment from a political contribution if the payment is made for personal services rendered by the candidate or officeholder…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 22.21 – Additional Restrictions on Reimbursement of Personal Funds and Payments on Certain Loans (a) A candidate or officeholder who makes political expenditures from personal funds may not reimburse his or her personal funds from political contributions in amounts that in the aggregate exceed the following amounts for each election…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 22.19 – General Restrictions on Reimbursement of Personal Funds (a) If a candidate makes political expenditures from the candidate’s personal funds, he or she may reimburse those personal funds from political contributions only if the expenditure is reported and the candidate states his or her intent to reimburse personal funds…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 22.17 – Prohibition on Personal Use of Political Contributions (a) A person who accepts a political contribution as a candidate or officeholder may not convert the contribution to personal use. This subsection applies only to political contributions accepted on or after September 1, 1983. (b) A specific-purpose committee that accepts…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 22.13 – Contributions in the Capitol Prohibited In § RSA 253.039 of the Election Code, the term “Capitol” includes the Capitol Building and the Capitol Extension, and any office that is being used as the official capitol office for a member of the legislature, the governor, the lieutenant governor, or…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 22.11 – Prohibition on Contributions during Regular Session (a) During the period that begins on the 30th day before the date a regular legislative session convenes and continuing through the 20th day after the date of final adjournment, a person may not knowingly make a political contribution to: (1) a…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 22.9 – Cash Contributions Exceeding $100 Prohibited (a) A candidate, officeholder, or specific-purpose committee may not knowingly accept political contributions in cash that in the aggregate exceed $100 from a contributor in a reporting period. (b) Checks are not considered cash for purposes of this section.
1 Texas Administrative Code § 22.7 – Contribution from Out-of-State Committee (a) For each reporting period during which a candidate, officeholder, or political committee accepts a contribution or contributions from an out-of-state political committee totaling more than the amount specified in Tex. Elec. Code §253.032(a), as amended by Figure 1 in 1 TAC § 18.31,…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 22.6 – Reporting Direct Campaign Expenditures Section 254.261 of the Election Code applies to a person who, not acting in concert with another person, makes one or more direct campaign expenditures that exceed the amount specified in Tex. Elec. Code §254.261(a), as amended by Figure 1 in 1 TAC §…