1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.16 – Notices by Electronic Mail (a) A person required to file reports electronically with the commission shall provide to the commission an electronic mail address to which notices regarding filing requirements under Title 15 of the Election Code may be sent. (b) A person required to file reports with…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.15 – Change of Address The campaign treasurer of a political committee required to file reports with the commission shall provide written notice to the commission of any change in his or her mailing address no later than the 10th day after the date of the change.
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.13 – Out-of-State Committees (a) An out-of-state political committee is required to file reports for each reporting period under Subchapter F, Chapter 254, Election Code, in which the out-of-state political committee accepts political contributions or makes political expenditures in connection with a state or local election in Texas. Section RSA…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.11 – Federal Candidates and Officeholders The laws administered and enforced by the commission do not apply to a candidate for election to an office of the federal government or to a federal officeholder.
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.9 – Filing Option for Certain Specific-Purpose Committees A specific-purpose committee required to file reports with more than one authority may choose to file reports only with the commission.
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.7 – Reports Filed with Other Local Filing Authority (a) Except as provided by § RSA 20.3(6) of this title (relating to Reports Filed with the Commission), the secretary of a political subdivision (or the presiding officer if the political subdivision has no secretary) is the appropriate filing authority for…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.5 – Reports Filed with a County Filing Authority The county clerk (or the county elections administrator or tax assessor-collector who is required to perform the functions of the county clerk as provided by § 31.043 or § RSA 31.071 of the Election Code) is the appropriate filing authority for…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.3 – Reports Filed with the Commission The Ethics Commission is the appropriate filing authority for reports filed by: (1) a candidate for one of the following offices:(A) a statewide office; (B) a district office filled by voters in more than one county;(C) a seat in the state legislature;(D) a…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.1 – Definitions The following words and terms, when used in Title 15 of the Election Code, in this chapter, Chapter 22 of this title (relating to Restrictions on Contributions and Expenditures), and Chapter 24 of this title (relating to Restrictions on Contributions and Expenditures Applicable to Corporations and Labor…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 18.10 – Guidelines for Substantial Compliance for a Corrected/Amended 8-day Pre-election Report (a) A corrected/amended 8-day pre-election report substantially complies with the applicable law and will not be assessed a late fine under § 18.9 of this title (relating to Corrected/Amended Reports) if:(1) The original report was filed in good…