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Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 26.2

1 Texas Administrative Code § 26.2 – Newsletter of Public Officer of a Political Subdivision

For purposes of § RSA 255.003 of the Election Code, a newsletter of a public officer of a political subdivision is not political advertising if:

(1) It includes no more than two pictures of a public officer per page and if the total amount of area covered by the pictures is no more than 20 percent of the page on which the pictures appear;

(2) It includes no more than eight personally phrased references (such as the public officer’s name, “I”, “me”, “the city council member”) on a page that is 8 1/2″ x 11″ or larger, with a reasonable reduction in the number of such personally phrased references in pages smaller than 8 1/2″ x 11″; and

(3) When viewed as a whole and in the proper context:
(A) is informational rather than self-promotional;
(B) does not advocate passage or defeat of a measure; and
(C) does not support or oppose a candidate for nomination or election to a public office or office of political party, a political party, or a public officer.

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