1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.220 – Additional Disclosure for the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (a) For purposes of this section and § 2155.003(e) of the Government Code, the term “vendor” means: (1) a person, who during the comptroller’s term of office, bids on or receives a contract under the comptroller’s purchasing authority that…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.219 – Content of Candidate’s Sworn Report of Contributions and Expenditures Semiannual reports, pre-election reports, and runoff reports must cover reportable activity during the reporting period and must include the following information: (1) the candidate’s full name; (2) the candidate’s address; (3) the office sought by the candidate, if known;…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.217 – Modified Reporting (a) An opposed candidate who does not intend to accept more than the aggregate amount of political contributions or make more than the aggregate amount of political expenditures (excluding filing fees) specified in Tex. Elec. Code §254.181(a), as amended by Figure 1 in 1 TAC §…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.215 – Runoff Report (a) A candidate in a runoff election shall file a runoff report, except as provided by subsection (b) of this section. (b) A candidate who has declared an intention to file reports in accordance with § RSA 20.217 of this title (relating to Modified Reporting) and…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.213 – Pre-Election Reports (a) A candidate who has an opponent on the ballot in an election must file two pre-election reports, except as provided by subsections (b), (e), and (f) of this section. (b) A candidate who has declared the intention to file reports in accordance with § RSA…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.211 – Semiannual Reports (a) A candidate shall file semiannual reports as provided by this section. (b) One semiannual report is due no earlier than July 1 and no later than July 15.(1) The period covered by a report under this subsection begins on the later of the following dates,…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.209 – Reporting Obligations Imposed on Candidate, Not Campaign Treasurer A candidate, not the candidate’s campaign treasurer, is responsible for complying with this title.
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.207 – Termination of Campaign Treasurer Appointment (a) A candidate may terminate a campaign treasurer appointment by:(1) filing a campaign treasurer appointment for a successor campaign treasurer; or(2) filing a final report. (b) A person may terminate his or her own status as campaign treasurer by immediately notifying both the…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.206 – Transfer of Campaign Treasurer Appointment (a) If a candidate who has filed a campaign treasurer appointment decides to seek a different office that would require the appointment to be filed with another authority, a copy of the appointment certified by the authority with whom it was originally filed…
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)…