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  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.205 – Contents of Candidate’s Campaign Treasurer Appointment Each candidate’s campaign treasurer appointment shall include the following information: (1) the name of the candidate making the appointment; (2) the mailing address of the candidate making the appointment; (3) the office sought by the candidate making the appointment, if known; (4)…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.203 – Candidates for State Party Chair Because the state chair of a political party does not hold a public office, a candidate for state chair of a political party is not within the definition of “candidate” set out in § RSA 20.1(4) of this title (relating to Definitions). Nonetheless,…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.201 – Required Appointment of Campaign Treasurer A candidate must file a campaign treasurer appointment before accepting any campaign contributions or making or authorizing any campaign expenditures, including campaign expenditures from personal funds.

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.67 – Reporting after the Death or Incapacity of a Filer (a) The responsibility to file reports required by this title survives the death or incapacity of a candidate or officeholder. (b) The legal representative or the estate of a candidate or officeholder who has died, or the legal representative…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.66 – Discounts (a) A discount to a candidate, officeholder, or political committee is an in-kind political contribution unless the terms of the transaction reflect the usual and normal practice of the industry and are typical of the terms that are offered to political and non-political persons alike, or unless…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.65 – Reporting No Activity (a) As a general rule, a candidate or officeholder must file a report required by Subchapter C of this chapter (relating to Reporting Requirements for a Candidate) or Subchapter D of this chapter (relating to Reporting Requirements for an Officeholder Who Does Not Have a…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.64 – Reporting the Forgiveness of a Loan or Settlement of a Debt (a) The forgiveness of a loan to a candidate, officeholder, or political committee is a reportable in-kind political contribution unless the loan does not constitute a contribution under § RSA 251.001(2) of the Election Code, and the…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.63 – Reporting the Use and Reimbursement of Personal Funds (a) A candidate is required to report a campaign expenditure from his or her personal funds. (b) An officeholder is not required to report an officeholder expenditure from his or her personal funds unless he or she intends to be…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.62 – Reporting Staff Reimbursement (a) Political expenditures made out of personal funds by a staff member of an officeholder, a candidate, or a political committee with the intent to seek reimbursement from the officeholder, candidate, or political committee that in the aggregate do not exceed the amount specified by…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.61 – Purpose of Expenditure (a) For reporting required under § RSA 254.031 of the Election Code, the purpose of an expenditure means:(1) A description of the category of goods, services, or other thing of value for which an expenditure is made. Examples of acceptable categories include:(A) advertising expense;(B) accounting/banking;…