1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.579 – Candidates for County Chair in Certain Counties (a) This section applies to a candidate for election to the office of county chair of a political party with a nominee on the ballot in the most recent gubernatorial general election if the county has a population of 350,000 or…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.577 – Reporting Schedule for a Candidate for State Chair (a) A candidate for state chair of a political party is required to file only the reports listed in this section and is not required to file any other reports required by candidates for public office under Subchapter C of…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.575 – Contributions to and Expenditures by Candidate for State Chair of a Political Party Except as provided by this subchapter, each contribution to and expenditure by a candidate for state chair of a political party is subject to the same rules as contributions to and expenditures by a candidate…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.573 – Rules Applicable to Candidate for State Chair of a Political Party Except as provided by this subchapter, a candidate for state chair of a political party is subject to the rules applicable to a candidate for a statewide public office.
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.571 – Definitions The following term, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meaning, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: Candidate for state chair of a political party–A person who seeks election to serve as the chair of the state executive committee of a political party with a…
Introduction Divorce is the legal termination of marriage and it can be attained through the court. Emotionally it is exhausting for both partners to go through the process of divorce. The task becomes more complicated by legal settlements such as alimony, maintenance and property. A couple may live separately but be financially stable while married…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.561 – County Executive Committee Accepting Contributions from Corporations and/or Labor Organizations (a) A county executive committee that accepts contributions from corporations or labor organizations authorized by § 24.19 of this title (relating to Contribution to a Political Party) is subject to the provisions set out in Subchapter H of…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.559 – Exception from Notice Requirement A county executive committee that accepts political contributions for or makes political expenditures on behalf of a candidate or officeholder is exempted from complying with § RSA 20.421 of this title (relating to Notice to Candidate or Officeholder).
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.557 – Exceptions from Certain Restrictions A county executive committee is excepted from complying with § RSA 20.401(a)-(c) of this title (relating to Thresholds for Appointment of Campaign Treasurer by a General-Purpose Committee).
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.555 – County Executive Committee Accepting Contributions or Making Expenditures That Exceed Certain Amount (a) A county executive committee described by subsection (b) of this section is subject to the requirements of Subchapter F of this chapter (relating to Reporting Requirements for a General-Purpose Committee), except where those rules conflict…