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434 LAWS OF MISSOURI, 1978 a contribution made directly to a candidate or committee, shall file a report signed by the person making the expenditure, or that person's authorized agent, disclosing the name and address of the person making the expenditure, the date and amount of the expenditure or expenditures, the name and address of the payee, and a description of the nature and purpose of each expenditure. Such report shall be filed with the appropriate officer for the candidate or ballot measure in question as set forth in section 130.026 within fourteen days after date of making an expenditure which by itself or when added to all other such expenditures during the same campaign equals an amount in excess of one hundred dollars. If, after filing such report, additional expenditures are made, a further report shall be filed at the date set forth in section 130.046 for any reporting period in which the additional expenditures are made; except that, if any such expenditure amounting to five hundred dollars or more is made within fourteen days prior to an election, the report shall be filed within forty-eight hours after the date of such expenditure. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to a person who uses only its funds or resources to make an expenditure or expenditures in support of or in coordination or consultation with a candidate or committee, provided that any such expenditure is recorded as a contribution to that candidate or committee and so reported by the candidate or committee being supported by the expenditure or expenditures. 2. The internal dissemination by any membership organization, proprietorship, labor organization, corporation, association or other entity, except a committee as defined in this act, of information advocating the election or defeat of a candidate or the passage or defeat of a ballot measure to its members, employees or shareholders, the cost of which is more than two thousand dollars in support of or in opposition to one or more candidates or in support of or in opposition to the qualification or passage of one or more ballot measures in a calendar year, other than a contribution made directly to a candidate or committee, shall be reported in a report signed by the person responsible for making the expenditure, or that person's authorized agent, disclosing the name and address of the person making the expenditure, the date and amount of the expenditure or expenditures, the name and address of the payee, and a description of the nature and purpose of the dissemination of information. Such report shall be filed with the appropriate officer for the candidate or ballot measure in question as set forth in section 130.026 within fourteen days after the date of making an expenditure. If, after filing such report, additional expenditures are made, a further report shall be filed at the date set forth in section 130.046 for any reporting period in which the additional expenditures are made; except that, if any such expenditure amounting to five hundred dollars or more is made within fourteen days prior to an election, the report shall be filed within forty-eight hours after the date of such expenditure. 3. An out-of-state committee which, according to the provisions of subsection 10 of section 130.021, is not required to file a statement of organizaiton and is not required to file the full disclosure reports required by section 130.041 shall file reports with the secretary of state according to the provisions of this subsection if the committee makes contributions or expenditures in support of or in opposition to candidates or ballot issues in this state in any election covered by this chapter. An initial report shall be filed on or within fourteen days prior to the date such out-of-state committee first makes a contribution or expenditure in this state, and thereafter reports shall be filed at the times and for the reporting periods prescribed in subsection 1 of section 130.046. Each report shall contain: (1) The full name and address of the committee making the report and the name, residential and business addresses and telephone numbers of the committee's treasurer;
Object Description
Title | 1977, Missouri Session Laws, Part III, Regular Session 2, Part I |
Identifier | index.cpd |
Collection Name | Missouri Session Laws, 1824-Present |
Creator | Missouri. General Assembly |
Subject.LCSH | Banks and banking--Missouri; Education--Missouri; Election law--Missouri; Insurance Law--Missouri; Kirkpatrick, James C. (1905-1997); Law and legislation--Missouri; Missouri--Appropriations and expenditures; Missouri. General Assembly; Missouri. Office of the Governor; Missouri. State Highway Patrol; Politics and government--Missouri; Public lands--Missouri; Revenue--Missouri |
Subject.Local | 79th General Assembly; Cities and towns--Law and legislation; Laws of Missouri; Session Laws (Mo.) |
Description | Laws of Missouri, 1978, Part III, Second Regular Session, Part I; convened January 4, 1978 and adjourned May 15, 1978 |
Date | January 4, 1978 |
Date.Digital | 2016-04-13 |
Publisher | Missouri. General Assembly |
Publisher.Digital | Missouri State Archives |
Type | Government and political records |
Format | JPEG2000 |
Language | eng |
Coverage | Missouri |
Source | Missouri State Archives |
Rights | Copyright is in the public domain. |
Preferred Citation | Laws of Missouri, (number) General Assembly, (number) and type (Regular, Special, Extra Session), calendar year, page number; State Documents Collections, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City. |
Contributing Institution | Missouri State Archives |
Copy Request | Email: archref@sos.mo.gov |
Note | Due to electronic file size limitations, Laws of Missouri, 1977 has been electronically separated into five parts. Part III contains the Second Regular Session, Part I. Original pagination has been kept. Blank pages have not been digitized. |
Description
Title | Missouri Session Laws |
Identifier | LAWS_79-2_1978_0436.TIF |
Collection Name | Missouri Session Laws, 1824-present |
Creator | Missouri. General Assembly |
Subject.LCSH | Banks and banking--Missouri; Law and legislation--Missouri; Missouri--Appropriations and expenditures; Missouri. General Assembly; Revenue--Missouri; |
Subject.Local | Laws of Missouri; Session Laws (Mo.) |
Date.Digital | 2016-01-21 |
Publisher | Missouri. General Assembly |
Publisher.Digital | Missouri State Archives |
Type | Government and political records |
Format | JPEG2000 |
Language | eng |
Coverage | Missouri |
Source | Missouri State Archives |
Rights | Copyright is in the public domain. |
Preferred Citation | Required citation: Laws of Missouri, (number) General Assembly, (number) and (type, Regular, Special, Extra) Session, Calendar Year, page number; State Documents Collections, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City. |
Contributing Institution | Missouri State Archives |
Copy Request | Email: archref@sos.mo.gov |
Transcript | 434 LAWS OF MISSOURI, 1978 a contribution made directly to a candidate or committee, shall file a report signed by the person making the expenditure, or that person's authorized agent, disclosing the name and address of the person making the expenditure, the date and amount of the expenditure or expenditures, the name and address of the payee, and a description of the nature and purpose of each expenditure. Such report shall be filed with the appropriate officer for the candidate or ballot measure in question as set forth in section 130.026 within fourteen days after date of making an expenditure which by itself or when added to all other such expenditures during the same campaign equals an amount in excess of one hundred dollars. If, after filing such report, additional expenditures are made, a further report shall be filed at the date set forth in section 130.046 for any reporting period in which the additional expenditures are made; except that, if any such expenditure amounting to five hundred dollars or more is made within fourteen days prior to an election, the report shall be filed within forty-eight hours after the date of such expenditure. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to a person who uses only its funds or resources to make an expenditure or expenditures in support of or in coordination or consultation with a candidate or committee, provided that any such expenditure is recorded as a contribution to that candidate or committee and so reported by the candidate or committee being supported by the expenditure or expenditures. 2. The internal dissemination by any membership organization, proprietorship, labor organization, corporation, association or other entity, except a committee as defined in this act, of information advocating the election or defeat of a candidate or the passage or defeat of a ballot measure to its members, employees or shareholders, the cost of which is more than two thousand dollars in support of or in opposition to one or more candidates or in support of or in opposition to the qualification or passage of one or more ballot measures in a calendar year, other than a contribution made directly to a candidate or committee, shall be reported in a report signed by the person responsible for making the expenditure, or that person's authorized agent, disclosing the name and address of the person making the expenditure, the date and amount of the expenditure or expenditures, the name and address of the payee, and a description of the nature and purpose of the dissemination of information. Such report shall be filed with the appropriate officer for the candidate or ballot measure in question as set forth in section 130.026 within fourteen days after the date of making an expenditure. If, after filing such report, additional expenditures are made, a further report shall be filed at the date set forth in section 130.046 for any reporting period in which the additional expenditures are made; except that, if any such expenditure amounting to five hundred dollars or more is made within fourteen days prior to an election, the report shall be filed within forty-eight hours after the date of such expenditure. 3. An out-of-state committee which, according to the provisions of subsection 10 of section 130.021, is not required to file a statement of organizaiton and is not required to file the full disclosure reports required by section 130.041 shall file reports with the secretary of state according to the provisions of this subsection if the committee makes contributions or expenditures in support of or in opposition to candidates or ballot issues in this state in any election covered by this chapter. An initial report shall be filed on or within fourteen days prior to the date such out-of-state committee first makes a contribution or expenditure in this state, and thereafter reports shall be filed at the times and for the reporting periods prescribed in subsection 1 of section 130.046. Each report shall contain: (1) The full name and address of the committee making the report and the name, residential and business addresses and telephone numbers of the committee's treasurer; |