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CAMPAIGN FINANCE REPORTING PENALTIES

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2013 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Keith Grover

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Senate Sponsor: Margaret Dayton

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill amends provisions in Title 20A, Chapter 11, Campaign and Financial
             10      Reporting Requirements, that are related to fines.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    clarifies when a fine may be imposed for failing to file a financial statement; and
             14          .    makes technical and conforming amendments.
             15      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             16          None
             17      Other Special Clauses:
             18          None
             19      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             20      AMENDS:
             21          20A-11-206, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 396
             22          20A-11-305, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 396
             23          20A-11-508, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 389
             24          20A-11-512, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 396
             25          20A-11-603, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 69
             26          20A-11-1005, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2010, Chapter 389
             27          20A-11-1305, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 396
             28     
             29      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:


             30          Section 1. Section 20A-11-206 is amended to read:
             31           20A-11-206. State office candidate -- Failure to file reports -- Penalties.
             32          (1) (a) A state office candidate who fails to file a financial statement by the deadline is
             33      subject to a fine imposed in accordance with Section 20A-11-1005 .
             34          [(1) (a)] (b) If a state office candidate fails to file an interim report due before the
             35      regular primary election, on August 31, or before the regular general election, the lieutenant
             36      governor shall, after making a reasonable attempt to discover if the report was timely filed[:
             37      (i)], inform the county clerk and other appropriate election officials who:
             38          [(A) (I)] (i) (A) shall, if practicable, remove the name of the candidate from the ballots
             39      before the ballots are delivered to voters; or
             40          [(II)] (B) shall, if removing the candidate's name from the ballot is not practicable,
             41      inform the voters by any practicable method that the candidate has been disqualified and that
             42      votes cast for the candidate will not be counted; and
             43          [(B)] (ii) may not count any votes for that candidate[; and].
             44          [(ii) impose a fine against the filing entity in accordance with Section 20A-11-1005 .]
             45          [(b)] (c) Any state office candidate who fails to file timely a financial statement
             46      required by Subsection 20A-11-204 (1)(b), (c), or (d) is disqualified and the vacancy on the
             47      ballot may be filled as provided in Section 20A-1-501 .
             48          [(c)] (d) Notwithstanding Subsections (1)[(a)](b) and (1)[(b)](c), a state office
             49      candidate is not disqualified [and the lieutenant governor may not impose a fine] if:
             50          (i) the candidate timely files the reports required by this section no later than the due
             51      date in accordance with Section 20A-11-103 ;
             52          (ii) the reports are completed, detailing accurately and completely the information
             53      required by this part except for inadvertent omissions or insignificant errors or inaccuracies;
             54      and
             55          (iii) the omissions, errors, or inaccuracies described in Subsection (1)[(c)](d)(ii) are
             56      corrected in:
             57          (A) an amended report; or


             58          (B) the next scheduled report.
             59          (2) (a) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of a summary report, the lieutenant
             60      governor shall review each filed summary report to ensure that:
             61          (i) each state office candidate that is required to file a summary report has filed one;
             62      and
             63          (ii) each summary report contains the information required by this part.
             64          (b) If it appears that any state office candidate has failed to file the summary report
             65      required by law, if it appears that a filed summary report does not conform to the law, or if the
             66      lieutenant governor has received a written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the
             67      falsity of any summary report, the lieutenant governor shall, within five days of discovery of a
             68      violation or receipt of a written complaint, notify the state office candidate of the violation or
             69      written complaint and direct the state office candidate to file a summary report correcting the
             70      problem.
             71          (c) (i) It is unlawful for any state office candidate to fail to file or amend a summary
             72      report within 14 days after receiving notice from the lieutenant governor under this section.
             73          (ii) Each state office candidate who violates Subsection (2)(c)(i) is guilty of a class B
             74      misdemeanor.
             75          (iii) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection (2)(c)(i) to the
             76      attorney general.
             77          Section 2. Section 20A-11-305 is amended to read:
             78           20A-11-305. Legislative office candidate -- Failure to file report -- Penalties.
             79          (1) (a) A legislative office candidate who fails to file a financial statement by the
             80      deadline is subject to a fine imposed in accordance with Section 20A-11-1005 .
             81          [(1) (a)] (b) If a legislative office candidate fails to file an interim report due before the
             82      regular primary election, on August 31, or before the regular general election, the lieutenant
             83      governor shall, after making a reasonable attempt to discover if the report was timely filed[:
             84      (i)], inform the county clerk and other appropriate election officials who:
             85          [(A) (I)] (i) (A) shall, if practicable, remove the name of the candidate from the ballots


             86      before the ballots are delivered to voters; or
             87          [(II)] (B) shall, if removing the candidate's name from the ballot is not practicable,
             88      inform the voters by any practicable method that the candidate has been disqualified and that
             89      votes cast for the candidate will not be counted; and
             90          [(B)] (ii) may not count any votes for that candidate[; and].
             91          [(ii) impose a fine against the filing entity in accordance with Section 20A-11-1005 .]
             92          [(b)] (c) Any legislative office candidate who fails to file timely a financial statement
             93      required by Subsection 20A-11-303 (1)(b), (c), or (d) is disqualified and the vacancy on the
             94      ballot may be filled as provided in Section 20A-1-501 .
             95          [(c)] (d) Notwithstanding Subsections (1)[(a)](b) and (1)[(b)](c), a legislative office
             96      candidate is not disqualified [and the lieutenant governor may not impose a fine] if:
             97          (i) the candidate timely files the reports required by this section no later than the due
             98      date in accordance with Section 20A-11-103 ;
             99          (ii) the reports are completed, detailing accurately and completely the information
             100      required by this part except for inadvertent omissions or insignificant errors or inaccuracies;
             101      and
             102          (iii) the omissions, errors, or inaccuracies described in Subsection (1)[(c)](d)(ii) are
             103      corrected in:
             104          (A) an amended report; or
             105          (B) the next scheduled report.
             106          (2) (a) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of a summary report, the lieutenant
             107      governor shall review each filed summary report to ensure that:
             108          (i) each legislative office candidate that is required to file a summary report has filed
             109      one; and
             110          (ii) each summary report contains the information required by this part.
             111          (b) If it appears that any legislative office candidate has failed to file the summary
             112      report required by law, if it appears that a filed summary report does not conform to the law, or
             113      if the lieutenant governor has received a written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the


             114      falsity of any summary report, the lieutenant governor shall, within five days of discovery of a
             115      violation or receipt of a written complaint, notify the legislative office candidate of the
             116      violation or written complaint and direct the legislative office candidate to file a summary
             117      report correcting the problem.
             118          (c) (i) It is unlawful for any legislative office candidate to fail to file or amend a
             119      summary report within 14 days after receiving notice from the lieutenant governor under this
             120      section.
             121          (ii) Each legislative office candidate who violates Subsection (2)(c)(i) is guilty of a
             122      class B misdemeanor.
             123          (iii) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection (2)(c)(i) to the
             124      attorney general.
             125          Section 3. Section 20A-11-508 is amended to read:
             126           20A-11-508. Political party reporting requirements -- Criminal penalties -- Fines.
             127          (1) (a) Each registered political party that fails to file a financial statement by the
             128      deadline is subject to a fine imposed in accordance with Section 20A-11-1005 .
             129          [(1) (a)] (b) Each registered political party that fails to file the interim reports due
             130      before the regular primary election, on August 31, or before the regular general election is[: (i)
             131      subject to a fine imposed in accordance with Section 20A-11-1005 ; and (ii)] guilty of a class B
             132      misdemeanor.
             133          [(b)] (c) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection (1)[(a)](b) to
             134      the attorney general.
             135          (2) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of a summary report required by this
             136      part, the lieutenant governor shall review each filed report to ensure that:
             137          (a) each political party that is required to file a report has filed one; and
             138          (b) each report contains the information required by this part.
             139          (3) If it appears that any political party has failed to file a report required by law, if it
             140      appears that a filed report does not conform to the law, or if the lieutenant governor has
             141      received a written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the falsity of any report, the


             142      lieutenant governor shall, within five days of discovery of a violation or receipt of a written
             143      complaint, notify the political party of the violation or written complaint and direct the political
             144      party to file a summary report correcting the problem.
             145          (4) (a) It is unlawful for any political party to fail to file or amend a summary report
             146      within 14 days after receiving notice from the lieutenant governor under this section.
             147          (b) Each political party who violates Subsection (4)(a) is guilty of a class B
             148      misdemeanor.
             149          (c) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection (4)(a) to the
             150      attorney general.
             151          Section 4. Section 20A-11-512 is amended to read:
             152           20A-11-512. County political party -- Criminal penalties -- Fines.
             153          (1) (a) A county political party that fails to file an interim report that is due seven days
             154      before the county political party's convention is subject to a fine imposed in accordance with
             155      Section 20A-11-1005 .
             156          [(1)] (b) A county political party that fails to file the interim report due before the
             157      regular primary election, on August 31, or before the regular general election is subject to a
             158      fine of $1,000, which the chief election officer shall deposit in the General Fund.
             159          (2) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of the January 10 statement required
             160      by Section 20A-11-510 , the lieutenant governor shall review each filed statement to ensure
             161      that:
             162          (a) a county political party officer who is required to file a statement has filed one; and
             163          (b) each statement contains the information required by Section 20A-11-510 .
             164          (3) If it appears that any county political party officer has failed to file a financial
             165      statement, if it appears that a filed financial statement does not conform to the law, or if the
             166      lieutenant governor has received a written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the
             167      falsity of any financial statement, the lieutenant governor shall, within five days of discovery of
             168      a violation or receipt of a written complaint, notify the county political party officer of the
             169      violation or written complaint and direct the county political party officer to file a financial


             170      statement correcting the problem.
             171          (4) A county political party that fails to file or amend a financial statement within 14
             172      days after receiving notice from the lieutenant governor under this section is subject to a fine of
             173      $1,000, which the chief election officer shall deposit in the General Fund.
             174          Section 5. Section 20A-11-603 is amended to read:
             175           20A-11-603. Criminal penalties -- Fines.
             176          (1) (a) Each political action committee that fails to file a financial statement by the
             177      deadline is subject to a fine imposed in accordance with Section 20A-11-1005 .
             178          [(1) (a)] (b) Each political action committee that fails to file the financial statement due
             179      before the regular primary election, on August 31, before the municipal general election, or
             180      before the regular general election is[: (i) subject to a fine imposed in accordance with Section
             181      20A-11-1005 ; and (ii)] guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
             182          [(b)] (c) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection (1)[(a)](b) to
             183      the attorney general.
             184          (2) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of the January 10 statement required
             185      by this part, the lieutenant governor shall review each filed statement to ensure that:
             186          (a) each political action committee that is required to file a statement has filed one; and
             187          (b) each statement contains the information required by this part.
             188          (3) If it appears that any political action committee has failed to file the January 10
             189      statement, if it appears that a filed statement does not conform to the law, or if the lieutenant
             190      governor has received a written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the falsity of any
             191      statement, the lieutenant governor shall, within five days of discovery of a violation or receipt
             192      of a written complaint, notify the political action committee of the violation or written
             193      complaint and direct the political action committee to file a statement correcting the problem.
             194          (4) (a) It is unlawful for any political action committee to fail to file or amend a
             195      statement within 14 days after receiving notice from the lieutenant governor under this section.
             196          (b) Each political action committee [who] that violates Subsection (4)(a) is guilty of a
             197      class B misdemeanor.


             198          (c) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection (4)(a) to the
             199      attorney general.
             200          Section 6. Section 20A-11-1005 is amended to read:
             201           20A-11-1005. Fines for failing to file a financial statement.
             202          (1) [The] Except as provided in Subsections 20A-11-512 (1)(b) and (4), the chief
             203      election officer shall fine a filing entity $100 for failing to file a financial statement by the
             204      filing deadline.
             205          (2) If a filing entity is unable to pay the fine or files an affidavit of impecuniosity in a
             206      manner similar to Subsection 20A-9-201 (5)(d), the chief election officer shall impose the fine
             207      against the candidate or treasurer, as appropriate.
             208          (3) The chief election officer shall deposit fines collected under this chapter in the
             209      General Fund.
             210          Section 7. Section 20A-11-1305 is amended to read:
             211           20A-11-1305. School board office candidate -- Failure to file statement --
             212      Penalties.
             213          (1) (a) A school board office candidate who fails to file a financial statement by the
             214      deadline is subject to a fine imposed in accordance with Section 20A-11-1005 .
             215          [(1) (a)] (b) If a school board office candidate fails to file an interim report due before
             216      the regular primary election, on August 31, or before the regular general election, the chief
             217      election officer shall, after making a reasonable attempt to discover if the report was timely
             218      filed[: (i)], inform the county clerk and other appropriate election officials who:
             219          [(A) (I)] (i) (A) shall, if practicable, remove the name of the candidate from the ballots
             220      before the ballots are delivered to voters; or
             221          [(II)] (B) shall, if removing the candidate's name from the ballot is not practicable,
             222      inform the voters by any practicable method that the candidate has been disqualified and that
             223      votes cast for candidate will not be counted; and
             224          [(B)] (ii) may not count any votes for that candidate[; and].
             225          [(ii) impose a fine against the filing entity in accordance with Section 20A-11-1005 .]


             226          [(b)] (c) Any school board office candidate who fails to file timely a financial
             227      statement required by Subsection 20A-11-1303 (1)(b), (c), or (d) is disqualified and the vacancy
             228      on the ballot may be filled as provided in Section 20A-1-501 .
             229          [(c)] (d) Notwithstanding Subsections (1)[(a)](b) and (1)[(b)](c), a school board office
             230      candidate is not disqualified and the chief election officer may not impose a fine if:
             231          (i) the candidate timely files the reports required by this section in accordance with
             232      Section 20A-11-103 ;
             233          (ii) those reports are completed, detailing accurately and completely the information
             234      required by this part except for inadvertent omissions or insignificant errors or inaccuracies;
             235      and
             236          (iii) those omissions, errors, or inaccuracies described in Subsection (1)[(c)](d)(ii) are
             237      corrected in:
             238          (A) an amended report; or
             239          (B) the next scheduled report.
             240          (2) (a) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of a summary report by a candidate
             241      for state school board, the lieutenant governor shall review each filed summary report to ensure
             242      that:
             243          (i) each state school board candidate that is required to file a summary report has filed
             244      one; and
             245          (ii) each summary report contains the information required by this part.
             246          (b) If it appears that any state school board candidate has failed to file the summary
             247      report required by law, if it appears that a filed summary report does not conform to the law, or
             248      if the lieutenant governor has received a written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the
             249      falsity of any summary report, the lieutenant governor shall, within five days of discovery of a
             250      violation or receipt of a written complaint, notify the state school board candidate of the
             251      violation or written complaint and direct the state school board candidate to file a summary
             252      report correcting the problem.
             253          (c) (i) It is unlawful for any state school board candidate to fail to file or amend a


             254      summary report within 14 days after receiving notice from the lieutenant governor under this
             255      section.
             256          (ii) Each state school board candidate who violates Subsection (2)(c)(i) is guilty of a
             257      class B misdemeanor.
             258          (iii) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection (2)(c)(i) to the
             259      attorney general.
             260          (3) (a) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of a summary report, the county
             261      clerk shall review each filed summary report to ensure that:
             262          (i) each local school board candidate that is required to file a summary report has filed
             263      one; and
             264          (ii) each summary report contains the information required by this part.
             265          (b) If it appears that any local school board candidate has failed to file the summary
             266      report required by law, if it appears that a filed summary report does not conform to the law, or
             267      if the county clerk has received a written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the falsity
             268      of any summary report, the county clerk shall, within five days of discovery of a violation or
             269      receipt of a written complaint, notify the local school board candidate of the violation or
             270      written complaint and direct the local school board candidate to file a summary report
             271      correcting the problem.
             272          (c) (i) It is unlawful for any local school board candidate to fail to file or amend a
             273      summary report within 14 days after receiving notice from the county clerk under this section.
             274          (ii) Each local school board candidate who violates Subsection (3)(c)(i) is guilty of a
             275      class B misdemeanor.
             276          (iii) The county clerk shall report all violations of Subsection (3)(c)(i) to the district or
             277      county attorney.


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