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CAMPAIGN REPORT AMENDMENTS

             2     
2008 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Chief Sponsor: Sheryl L. Allen

             5     
Senate Sponsor: Peter C. Knudson

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      Committee Note:
             9          The Political Subdivisions Interim Committee recommended this bill.
             10      General Description:
             11          This bill modifies provisions of the Campaign and Financial Reporting Requirements
             12      chapter of the Election Code.
             13      Highlighted Provisions:
             14          This bill:
             15          .    consolidates definitions for clarity and consistency;
             16          .    clarifies the election officer's obligations to provide notice that certain campaign
             17      financial statements are due;
             18          .    specifies what information the notices sent by the election officer must contain;
             19          .    requires the election officer to assess an administrative fee for each campaign
             20      financial statement that is filed late by a state office candidate, a legislative
             21      candidate, a state office or legislative officeholder, a political party, a political
             22      action committee, a political issues committee, a state or local school board office
             23      candidate, or a judicial retention candidate;
             24          .    clarifies that financial statements may be submitted via the Internet;
             25          .    provides procedures for filing amended campaign financial statements;
             26          .    requires the election officer to assess an administrative fee for all amended
             27      campaign financial statements and provides a formula for calculation of the


             28      administrative fee;
             29          .    provides for the deposit of administrative fees and penalties assessed under the
             30      Campaign and Financial Reporting Requirements chapter;
             31          .    provides a process for appealing administrative fees assessed by the election officer;
             32      and
             33          .    makes technical changes.
             34      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             35          None
             36      Other Special Clauses:
             37           H. [ None ] This bill coordinates with S.B. 21, Campaign Finance Disclosure Revisions,
             37a      by providing superceding amendments. .H
             38      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             39      AMENDS:
             40          20A-11-101, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 90
             41          20A-11-103, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2001, Chapter 166
             42          20A-11-206, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1999, Chapter 93
             43          20A-11-305, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1999, Chapter 93
             44          20A-11-403, as repealed and reenacted by Laws of Utah 1997, Chapter 355
             45          20A-11-508, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapter 16
             46          20A-11-603, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1997, Chapter 355
             47          20A-11-703, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1997, Chapter 355
             48          20A-11-803, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1997, Chapter 355
             49          20A-11-1305, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003, Chapter 215
             50          20A-12-306, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2001, Chapter 166
             51      ENACTS:
             52          20A-11-104, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             53          20A-11-105, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             54          20A-11-106, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             55     
             56      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             57          Section 1. Section 20A-11-101 is amended to read:
             58           20A-11-101. Definitions.


             59          As used in this chapter:
             60          (1) "Address" means the number and street where an individual resides or where a
             61      reporting entity has its principal office.
             62          (2) "Ballot proposition" includes initiatives, referenda, proposed constitutional
             63      amendments, and any other ballot propositions submitted to the voters that are authorized by
             64      the Utah Code Annotated 1953.
             65          (3) "Candidate" means any person who:
             66          (a) files a declaration of candidacy for a public office; or
             67          (b) receives contributions, makes expenditures, or gives consent for any other person to
             68      receive contributions or make expenditures to bring about the person's nomination or election
             69      to a public office.
             70          (4) "Chief election officer" means:
             71          (a) the lieutenant governor for state office candidates, legislative office candidates,
             72      officeholders, political parties, political action committees, corporations, political issues
             73      committees, and state school board candidates; and
             74          (b) the county clerk for local school board candidates.
             75          (5) "Continuing political party" means an organization of voters that participated in the
             76      last regular general election and polled a total vote equal to 2% or more of the total votes cast
             77      for all candidates for the United States House of Representatives.
             78          (6) (a) "Contribution" means any of the following when done for political purposes:
             79          (i) a gift, subscription, donation, loan, advance, or deposit of money or anything of
             80      value given to the filing entity;
             81          (ii) an express, legally enforceable contract, promise, or agreement to make a gift,
             82      subscription, donation, unpaid or partially unpaid loan, advance, or deposit of money or
             83      anything of value to the filing entity;
             84          (iii) any transfer of funds from another reporting entity or a corporation to the filing
             85      entity;
             86          (iv) compensation paid by any person or reporting entity other than the filing entity for
             87      personal services provided without charge to the filing entity;
             88          (v) remuneration from any organization or its directly affiliated organization that has a
             89      registered lobbyist to compensate a legislator for a loss of salary or income while the


             90      Legislature is in session;
             91          (vi) salaries or other remuneration paid to a legislator by any agency or subdivision of
             92      the state, including school districts, for the period the Legislature is in session; and
             93          (vii) goods or services provided to or for the benefit of the filing entity at less than fair
             94      market value.
             95          (b) "Contribution" does not include:
             96          (i) services provided without compensation by individuals volunteering a portion or all
             97      of their time on behalf of the filing entity; or
             98          (ii) money lent to the filing entity by a financial institution in the ordinary course of
             99      business.
             100          (7) (a) "Corporation" means a domestic or foreign, profit or nonprofit, business
             101      organization that is registered as a corporation or is authorized to do business in a state and
             102      makes any expenditure from corporate funds for:
             103          (i) political purposes; or
             104          (ii) the purpose of influencing the approval or the defeat of any ballot proposition.
             105          (b) "Corporation" does not mean:
             106          (i) a business organization's political action committee or political issues committee; or
             107          (ii) a business entity organized as a partnership or a sole proprietorship.
             108          (8) "Detailed listing" means:
             109          (a) for each contribution or public service assistance:
             110          (i) the name and address of the individual or source making the contribution or public
             111      service assistance;
             112          (ii) the amount or value of the contribution or public service assistance; and
             113          (iii) the date the contribution or public service assistance was made; and
             114          (b) for each expenditure:
             115          (i) the amount of the expenditure;
             116          (ii) the person or entity to whom it was disbursed;
             117          (iii) the specific purpose, item, or service acquired by the expenditure; and
             118          (iv) the date the expenditure was made.
             119          (9) "Election" means each:
             120          (a) regular general election;


             121          (b) regular primary election; and
             122          (c) special election at which candidates are eliminated and selected.
             123          (10) (a) "Expenditure" means:
             124          (i) any disbursement from contributions, receipts, or from the separate bank account
             125      required by this chapter;
             126          (ii) a purchase, payment, donation, distribution, loan, advance, deposit, gift of money,
             127      or anything of value made for political purposes;
             128          (iii) an express, legally enforceable contract, promise, or agreement to make any
             129      purchase, payment, donation, distribution, loan, advance, deposit, gift of money, or anything of
             130      value for political purposes;
             131          (iv) compensation paid by a corporation or filing entity for personal services rendered
             132      by a person without charge to a reporting entity;
             133          (v) a transfer of funds between the filing entity and a candidate's personal campaign
             134      committee; or
             135          (vi) goods or services provided by the filing entity to or for the benefit of another
             136      reporting entity for political purposes at less than fair market value.
             137          (b) "Expenditure" does not include:
             138          (i) services provided without compensation by individuals volunteering a portion or all
             139      of their time on behalf of a reporting entity;
             140          (ii) money lent to a reporting entity by a financial institution in the ordinary course of
             141      business; or
             142          (iii) anything listed in Subsection (10)(a) that is given by a corporation or reporting
             143      entity to candidates for office or officeholders in states other than Utah.
             144          (11) "Filing entity" means the reporting entity that is filing a [report] financial
             145      statement required by this chapter.
             146          (12) "Financial statement" includes any summary report, interim report, verified
             147      financial statement, or other statement disclosing contributions, expenditures, receipts,
             148      donations, or disbursements that is required by this chapter.
             149          (13) "Governing board" means the individual or group of individuals that determine the
             150      candidates and committees that will receive expenditures from a political action committee.
             151          (14) "Incorporation" means the process established by Title 10, Chapter 2, Part 1,


             152      Incorporation, by which a geographical area becomes legally recognized as a city or town.
             153          (15) "Incorporation election" means the election authorized by Section 10-2-111 .
             154          (16) "Incorporation petition" means a petition authorized by Section 10-2-109 .
             155          (17) "Individual" means a natural person.
             156          (18) "Interim report" means a report identifying the contributions received and
             157      expenditures made since the last report.
             158          (19) "Legislative office" means the office of state senator, state representative, speaker
             159      of the House of Representatives, president of the Senate, and the leader, whip, and assistant
             160      whip of any party caucus in either house of the Legislature.
             161          (20) "Legislative office candidate" means a person who:
             162          (a) files a declaration of candidacy for the office of state senator or state representative;
             163          (b) declares himself to be a candidate for, or actively campaigns for, the position of
             164      speaker of the House of Representatives, president of the Senate, or the leader, whip, and
             165      assistant whip of any party caucus in either house of the Legislature; and
             166          (c) receives contributions, makes expenditures, or gives consent for any other person to
             167      receive contributions or make expenditures to bring about the person's nomination or election
             168      to a legislative office.
             169          (21) "Newly registered political party" means an organization of voters that has
             170      complied with the petition and organizing procedures of this chapter to become a registered
             171      political party.
             172          (22) "Officeholder" means a person who holds a public office.
             173          (23) "Party committee" means any committee organized by or authorized by the
             174      governing board of a registered political party.
             175          (24) "Person" means both natural and legal persons, including individuals, business
             176      organizations, personal campaign committees, party committees, political action committees,
             177      political issues committees, labor unions, and labor organizations.
             178          (25) "Personal campaign committee" means the committee appointed by a candidate to
             179      act for the candidate as provided in this chapter.
             180          (26) (a) "Political action committee" means an entity, or any group of individuals or
             181      entities within or outside this state, that solicits or receives contributions from any other person,
             182      group, or entity or makes expenditures for political purposes. A group or entity may not divide


             183      or separate into units, sections, or smaller groups for the purpose of avoiding the financial
             184      reporting requirements of this chapter, and substance shall prevail over form in determining the
             185      scope or size of a political action committee.
             186          (b) "Political action committee" includes groups affiliated with a registered political
             187      party but not authorized or organized by the governing board of the registered political party
             188      that receive contributions or makes expenditures for political purposes.
             189          (c) "Political action committee" does not mean:
             190          (i) a party committee;
             191          (ii) any entity that provides goods or services to a candidate or committee in the regular
             192      course of its business at the same price that would be provided to the general public;
             193          (iii) an individual;
             194          (iv) individuals who are related and who make contributions from a joint checking
             195      account;
             196          (v) a corporation; or
             197          (vi) a personal campaign committee.
             198          (27) "Political convention" means a county or state political convention held by a
             199      registered political party to select candidates.
             200          (28) (a) "Political issues committee" means an entity, or any group of individuals or
             201      entities within or outside this state, that solicits or receives donations from any other person,
             202      group, or entity or makes disbursements to influence, or to intend to influence, directly or
             203      indirectly, any person to:
             204          (i) assist in placing a statewide ballot proposition on the ballot, assist in keeping a
             205      statewide ballot proposition off the ballot, or refrain from voting or vote for or vote against any
             206      statewide ballot proposition; or
             207          (ii) sign or refuse to sign an incorporation petition or refrain from voting, vote for, or
             208      vote against any proposed incorporation in an incorporation election.
             209          (b) "Political issues committee" does not mean:
             210          (i) a registered political party or a party committee;
             211          (ii) any entity that provides goods or services to an individual or committee in the
             212      regular course of its business at the same price that would be provided to the general public;
             213          (iii) an individual;


             214          (iv) individuals who are related and who make contributions from a joint checking
             215      account; or
             216          (v) a corporation, except a corporation whose apparent purpose is to act as a political
             217      issues committee.
             218          (29) (a) "Political issues contribution" means any of the following:
             219          (i) a gift, subscription, unpaid or partially unpaid loan, advance, or deposit of money or
             220      anything of value given to a political issues committee;
             221          (ii) an express, legally enforceable contract, promise, or agreement to make a political
             222      issues donation to influence the approval or defeat of any ballot proposition;
             223          (iii) any transfer of funds received by a political issues committee from a reporting
             224      entity;
             225          (iv) compensation paid by another reporting entity for personal services rendered
             226      without charge to a political issues committee; and
             227          (v) goods or services provided to or for the benefit of a political issues committee at
             228      less than fair market value.
             229          (b) "Political issues contribution" does not include:
             230          (i) services provided without compensation by individuals volunteering a portion or all
             231      of their time on behalf of a political issues committee; or
             232          (ii) money lent to a political issues committee by a financial institution in the ordinary
             233      course of business.
             234          (30) (a) "Political issues expenditure" means any of the following:
             235          (i) any payment from political issues contributions made for the purpose of influencing
             236      the approval or the defeat of a statewide ballot proposition;
             237          (ii) a purchase, payment, distribution, loan, advance, deposit, or gift of money made for
             238      the purpose of influencing the approval or the defeat of a statewide ballot proposition;
             239          (iii) an express, legally enforceable contract, promise, or agreement to make any
             240      political issues expenditure;
             241          (iv) compensation paid by a reporting entity for personal services rendered by a person
             242      without charge to a political issues committee; or
             243          (v) goods or services provided to or for the benefit of another reporting entity at less
             244      than fair market value.


             245          (b) "Political issues expenditure" does not include:
             246          (i) services provided without compensation by individuals volunteering a portion or all
             247      of their time on behalf of a political issues committee; or
             248          (ii) money lent to a political issues committee by a financial institution in the ordinary
             249      course of business.
             250          (31) "Political purposes" means an act done with the intent or in a way to influence or
             251      tend to influence, directly or indirectly, any person to refrain from voting or to vote for or
             252      against any candidate for public office at any caucus, political convention, primary, or election.
             253          (32) "Primary election" means any regular primary election held under the election
             254      laws.
             255          (33) "Public office" means the office of governor, lieutenant governor, state auditor,
             256      state treasurer, attorney general, state or local school board member, state senator, state
             257      representative, speaker of the House of Representatives, president of the Senate, and the leader,
             258      whip, and assistant whip of any party caucus in either house of the Legislature.
             259          (34) (a) "Public service assistance" means the following when given or provided to an
             260      officeholder to defray the costs of functioning in a public office or aid the officeholder to
             261      communicate with the officeholder's constituents:
             262          (i) a gift, subscription, donation, unpaid or partially unpaid loan, advance, or deposit of
             263      money or anything of value to an officeholder; or
             264          (ii) goods or services provided at less than fair market value to or for the benefit of the
             265      officeholder.
             266          (b) "Public service assistance" does not include:
             267          (i) anything provided by the state;
             268          (ii) services provided without compensation by individuals volunteering a portion or all
             269      of their time on behalf of an officeholder;
             270          (iii) money lent to an officeholder by a financial institution in the ordinary course of
             271      business;
             272          (iv) news coverage or any publication by the news media; or
             273          (v) any article, story, or other coverage as part of any regular publication of any
             274      organization unless substantially all the publication is devoted to information about the
             275      officeholder.


             276          (35) "Publicly identified class of individuals" means a group of 50 or more individuals
             277      sharing a common occupation, interest, or association that contribute to a political action
             278      committee or political issues committee and whose names can be obtained by contacting the
             279      political action committee or political issues committee upon whose financial report they are
             280      listed.
             281          (36) "Receipts" means contributions and public service assistance.
             282          (37) "Registered lobbyist" means a person registered under Title 36, Chapter 11,
             283      Lobbyist Disclosure and Regulation Act.
             284          (38) "Registered political action committee" means any political action committee that
             285      is required by this chapter to file a statement of organization with the lieutenant governor's
             286      office.
             287          (39) "Registered political issues committee" means any political issues committee that
             288      is required by this chapter to file a statement of organization with the lieutenant governor's
             289      office.
             290          (40) "Registered political party" means an organization of voters that:
             291          (a) participated in the last regular general election and polled a total vote equal to 2%
             292      or more of the total votes cast for all candidates for the United States House of Representatives
             293      for any of its candidates for any office; or
             294          (b) has complied with the petition and organizing procedures of this chapter.
             295          [(41) "Report" means a verified financial statement.]
             296          [(42)] (41) "Reporting entity" means a candidate, a candidate's personal campaign
             297      committee, an officeholder, [and] a party committee, a political action committee, and a
             298      political issues committee.
             299          [(43)] (42) "School board office" means the office of state school board or local school
             300      board.
             301          [(44)] (43) (a) "Source" means the person or entity that is the legal owner of the
             302      tangible or intangible asset that comprises the contribution.
             303          (b) "Source" means, for political action committees and corporations, the political
             304      action committee and the corporation as entities, not the contributors to the political action
             305      committee or the owners or shareholders of the corporation.
             306          [(45)] (44) "State office" means the offices of governor, lieutenant governor, attorney


             307      general, state auditor, and state treasurer.
             308          [(46)] (45) "State office candidate" means a person who:
             309          (a) files a declaration of candidacy for a state office; or
             310          (b) receives contributions, makes expenditures, or gives consent for any other person to
             311      receive contributions or make expenditures to bring about the person's nomination or election
             312      to a state office.
             313          [(47)] (46) "Summary report" means the year end report containing the summary of a
             314      reporting entity's contributions and expenditures.
             315          [(48)] (47) "Supervisory board" means the individual or group of individuals that
             316      allocate expenditures from a political issues committee.
             317          Section 2. Section 20A-11-103 is amended to read:
             318           20A-11-103. Notice of pending interim and summary reports -- Form of
             319      submission.
             320          (1) (a) [(i)] Ten days before a [report] financial statement from a state office candidate,
             321      legislative office candidate, officeholder, state school board candidate, political party, political
             322      action committee, political issues committee, or judge is due under this chapter, the lieutenant
             323      governor shall inform those candidates, officeholders, parties, committees, and judges[, and
             324      entities] by postal mail or, if requested by the candidate, [judge,] officeholder, party, [or]
             325      committee, or judge, by electronic mail:
             326          [(A)] (i) that the [report] financial statement is due; [and]
             327          [(B)] (ii) the date that the [report] financial statement is due[.];
             328          (iii) that administrative fees will be assessed if the financial statement is not timely
             329      received;
             330          [(ii)] (iv) [In addition to the information required by Subsection (1)(a)(i) and in the
             331      same mailing, ten days before the interim reports for candidates or judges are due, the
             332      lieutenant governor shall inform the candidate or judge] if the notification is sent to a judge in
             333      reference to the interim report due before the regular general election, H. [ or ] that voters will be
             333a      informed that the judge has been disqualified and any votes cast for the judge will not be
             333b      counted if the report is not timely filed;
             333c          (v) if the notification is sent .H to a candidate in
             334      reference to an interim report due before the regular primary election, on September 15, or
             335      before the regular general election, that H. [ if the report is not ] .H [received in the
             335a      lieutenant governor's
             336      office by 5 p.m. on the date that it is due] H. [ timely filed, ] .H voters will be informed that the
             337      candidate H. [ or judge ] .H has been disqualified and any votes cast for the candidate H. [ or
             337a      judge ] .H will not


             338      be counted[.] H. if the report is not timely filed .H ;
             339          [(iii)] H. [ (v) ] (vi) .H [In addition to the information required by Subsection (1)(a)(i)
             339a      and in the
             340      same mailing, ten days before the interim reports or verified financial statements for entities
             341      that are due September 15 and before the regular general election are due, and ten days before
             342      summary reports or January 5 financial statements are due, the lieutenant governor shall inform
             343      the entity, candidate, judge, or officeholder that if the report is not received in the lieutenant
             344      governor's office by the date that it is due, the entity, candidate, judge, or officeholder] if the
             345      notification is sent to a political party, political action committee, or political issues committee
             346      in reference to an interim report or a verified financial statement, that the entity may be guilty
             347      of a class B misdemeanor for failing to file the report or statement[.]; and
             348           H. [ (vi) ] (vii) .H if the notification is in reference to a summary report, that the candidate,
             349      officeholder, party, committee, or judge may be guilty of a class B misdemeanor for failing to
             350      file the report.
             351          (b) Ten days before [a] an interim or summary report from a local school board
             352      candidate is due under this chapter, the county clerk shall inform the candidate by postal mail
             353      or, if requested, by electronic mail:
             354          (i) that the report is due;
             355          (ii) the date that the report is due; [and]
             356          (iii) that the candidate will be assessed administrative fees if the report is not timely
             357      received;
             358          [(iii)] (iv) if the notification is in reference to an interim report due before the regular
             359      primary election, on September 15, or before the regular general election, that, if the report is
             360      not [received in the county clerk's office by 5 p.m. on the date that it is due] timely filed, voters
             361      will be informed that the candidate has been disqualified and any votes cast for the candidate
             362      will not be counted[.]; and
             363          (v) if the notification is in reference to a summary report, that the candidate may be
             364      guilty of a class B misdemeanor for failing to file the report.
             365          (2) Persons or entities submitting [reports] financial statements required by this chapter
             366      may submit them:
             367          (a) on paper, printed, typed, or legibly handwritten or hand printed;
             368          (b) on a computer disk according to specifications established by the chief election


             369      officer that protect against fraudulent filings and secure the accuracy of the information
             370      contained on the computer disk;
             371          (c) via fax; or
             372          (d) via electronic mail or the Internet, according to specifications established by the
             373      chief election officer.
             374          (3) A [report] financial statement is considered timely filed if:
             375          (a) it is received in the chief election officer's office no later than 5:00 p.m. on the date
             376      that it is due;
             377          (b) it is received in the chief election officer's office with a postmark three days or
             378      more before the date that the [report] financial statement was due; or
             379          (c) the candidate, judge, or entity has proof that the [report] financial statement was
             380      mailed, with appropriate postage and addressing, three days before the [report] financial
             381      statement was due.
             382          Section 3. Section 20A-11-104 is enacted to read:
             383          20A-11-104. Late financial statements -- Fees.
             384          (1) The election officer shall assess the following administrative fees against any
             385      person who fails to timely file a financial statement required by this chapter:
             386          (a) an administrative fee of S. [ $1,000 ] $100 .S for each late financial statement; and
             387          (b) for each late financial statement, an additional, daily administrative fee of S. [ $50 ] $20 .S ,
             388      which shall be assessed for each calendar day that falls between the date the statement was due
             389      and the date that the late statement is filed.
             390          (2) A person may appeal an administrative fee assessed under this section to the district
             391      court having personal jurisdiction over the person by filing a complaint contesting the fee
             392      within 30 days of the date the penalty was assessed.
             393          (3) When determining if a financial statement is timely filed, the provisions of
             394      Subsection 20A-11-103 (3) shall govern.
             395          (4) If a person is removed from the ballot due to the person's failure to timely file the
             396      financial statement, the election officer shall not assess a fee for the late financial statement
             397      under this section.
             398          Section 4. Section 20A-11-105 is enacted to read:
             399          20A-11-105. Amending financial statements -- Fees.


             400          (1) H. For the purposes of this section, " [ election ] fee calculation cycle" means the
             400a1      [ two year ] period
             400a      [ commencing ] that commences on March 1 [ in a regular general election ] of each year and
             400b1      [ ending ] ends on the last day of
             400b      February [ in the next regular general election ] of the following year.
             400c          (2) .H A person may file an amended financial statement to correct any financial statement
             401      filed under the requirements of this chapter, using the form required by the election officer,
             402      either:
             403          (a) voluntarily; or
             404          (b) at the direction of the election officer, as provided for in this chapter.
             405           H. [ (2) The ] (3) (a) Subject to the requirements of Subsection (3)(b), the .H election
             405a      officer shall assess an administrative fee for each amended financial
             406      statement filed, which fee shall equal H. [ the greater of:
             407          (a) $25; or
             408          (b)
] .H
the total of the following assessments, which shall be assessed for each change
             409      made in the amended financial statement:
             410          (i) for a H. substantive .H change of the name of an individual or source making a
             410a      contribution or public
             411      service assistance, 5% of the contribution or public service assistance;
             412          (ii) for a H. substantive .H change of the name of a person or entity receiving
             412a      disbursement of an
             413      expenditure, 5% of the amount of the expenditure;
             414          (iii) for a change that results in an increase in the reported amount of a contribution or
             415      public service assistance, 5% of the difference between the amended financial statement and
             416      the previously filed financial statement;
             417          (iv) for a change that results in an increase in the reported amount of an expenditure,
             418      5% of the difference between the amended financial statement and the previously filed
             419      financial statement; or
             420          (v) for a newly reported contribution, public service assistance, or expenditure, or a
             421      H. substantive .H change in H. [ both ] .H the name and H. a change in .H the amount
             421a      associated with a contribution, public service
             422      assistance, or expenditure, 5% of the contribution, public service assistance, or expenditure.
             422a           H. (b) The election officer shall waive the first $50 of fees that are assessable to a
             422b      person [ during an election cycle ] under Subsection (3)(a) during each fee calculation cycle ,
             422c1      [ except in no case shall ] and the election
             422c      officer [ enforce collection of a ] shall not assess a fee [ that is less than ] against a person until the
             422d      fees that are assessable during the fee calculation cycle total at least $25. .H


             423          (3) A person may appeal an administrative fee assessed under this section to the district
             424      court having personal jurisdiction over the person by filing a complaint contesting the fee
             425      within 30 days of the date the fee was assessed.
             426          Section 5. Section 20A-11-106 is enacted to read:


             427          20A-11-106. Revenue from fees and penalties.
             428          (1) Revenue generated by administrative fees and penalties assessed by the lieutenant
             429      governor under this chapter shall be deposited in the General Fund.
             430          (2) Revenue generated by administrative fees and penalties assessed by a county clerk


             431      under this chapter shall be deposited as directed by the county legislative body.
             432          Section 6. Section 20A-11-206 is amended to read:
             433           20A-11-206. State office candidate -- Late statements -- Failure to file statements
             434      -- Penalties.
             435          (1) A state office candidate that fails to file a financial statement on or before the
             436      statement's due date is subject to the penalties provided in Section 20A-11-104 .
             437          [(1)] (2) (a) If a state office candidate fails to file an interim report due before the
             438      regular primary election, September 15, or before the regular general election, the lieutenant
             439      governor shall, after making a reasonable attempt to discover if the report was timely mailed,
             440      inform the county clerk and other appropriate election officials who:
             441          (i) shall, if practicable, remove the name of the candidate by blacking out the
             442      candidate's name before the ballots are delivered to voters; or
             443          (ii) shall, if removing the candidate's name from the ballot is not practicable, inform
             444      the voters by any practicable method that the candidate has been disqualified and that votes
             445      cast for the candidate will not be counted; and
             446          (iii) may not count any votes for that candidate.
             447          (b) Any state office candidate who fails to [file] timely file a financial statement
             448      required by this part is disqualified and the vacancy on the ballot may be filled as provided in
             449      Section 20A-1-501 .
             450          (c) Notwithstanding Subsections [(1)] (2)(a) and [(1)] (2)(b), a state office candidate is
             451      not disqualified if:
             452          (i) the candidate files the reports required by this section;
             453          (ii) those reports are completed, detailing accurately and completely the information
             454      required by this part except for inadvertent omissions or insignificant errors or inaccuracies;
             455      and
             456          (iii) those omissions, errors, or inaccuracies are corrected in an amended report or in
             457      the next scheduled report.
             458          [(2)] (3) (a) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of a summary report, the
             459      lieutenant governor shall review each filed summary report to ensure that:
             460          (i) each state office candidate that is required to file a summary report has filed one;
             461      and


             462          (ii) each summary report contains the information required by this part.
             463          (b) If it appears that any state office candidate has failed to file the summary report
             464      required by law, if it appears that a filed summary report does not conform to the law, or if the
             465      lieutenant governor has received a written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the
             466      falsity of any summary report, the lieutenant governor shall, within five days of discovery of a
             467      violation or receipt of a written complaint, notify the state office candidate of the violation or
             468      written complaint and direct the state office candidate to file a summary report correcting the
             469      problem.
             470          (c) (i) It is unlawful for any state office candidate to fail to file or amend a summary
             471      report within 14 days after receiving notice from the lieutenant governor under this section.
             472          (ii) Each state office candidate who violates Subsection [(2)] (3)(c)(i) is guilty of a
             473      class B misdemeanor.
             474          (iii) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection [(2)] (3)(c)(i) to
             475      the attorney general.
             476          Section 7. Section 20A-11-305 is amended to read:
             477           20A-11-305. Legislative office candidate -- Late statements -- Failure to file
             478      statements -- Penalties -- Name not printed on ballot -- Filling vacancy.
             479          (1) A legislative office candidate that fails to file a financial statement on or before the
             480      statement's due date is subject to the penalties provided in Section 20A-11-104 .
             481          [(1)] (2) (a) If a legislative office candidate fails to file an interim report due before the
             482      regular primary election, September 15, or before the regular general election, the lieutenant
             483      governor shall, after making a reasonable attempt to discover if the report was timely mailed,
             484      inform the county clerk and other appropriate election officials who:
             485          (i) shall, if practicable, remove the name of the candidate by blacking out the
             486      candidate's name before the ballots are delivered to voters; or
             487          (ii) shall, if removing the candidate's name from the ballot is not practicable, inform
             488      the voters by any practicable method that the candidate has been disqualified and that votes
             489      cast for the candidate will not be counted; and
             490          (iii) may not count any votes for that candidate.
             491          (b) Any legislative office candidate who fails to [file] timely file a financial statement
             492      required by this part is disqualified and the vacancy on the ballot may be filled as provided in


             493      Section 20A-1-501 .
             494          (c) Notwithstanding Subsections [(1)] (2)(a) and [(1)] (2)(b), a legislative office
             495      candidate is not disqualified if:
             496          (i) the candidate files the reports required by this section;
             497          (ii) those reports are completed, detailing accurately and completely the information
             498      required by this part except for inadvertent omissions or insignificant errors or inaccuracies;
             499      and
             500          (iii) those omissions, errors, or inaccuracies are corrected in an amended report or in
             501      the next scheduled report.
             502          [(2)] (3) (a) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of a summary report, the
             503      lieutenant governor shall review each filed summary report to ensure that:
             504          (i) each legislative office candidate that is required to file a summary report has filed
             505      one; and
             506          (ii) each summary report contains the information required by this part.
             507          (b) If it appears that any legislative office candidate has failed to file the summary
             508      report required by law, if it appears that a filed summary report does not conform to the law, or
             509      if the lieutenant governor has received a written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the
             510      falsity of any summary report, the lieutenant governor shall, within five days of discovery of a
             511      violation or receipt of a written complaint, notify the legislative office candidate of the
             512      violation or written complaint and direct the legislative office candidate to file a summary
             513      report correcting the problem.
             514          (c) (i) It is unlawful for any legislative office candidate to fail to file or amend a
             515      summary report within 14 days after receiving notice from the lieutenant governor under this
             516      section.
             517          (ii) Each legislative office candidate who violates Subsection [(2)] (3)(c)(i) is guilty of
             518      a class B misdemeanor.
             519          (iii) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection [(2)] (3)(c)(i) to
             520      the attorney general.
             521          Section 8. Section 20A-11-403 is amended to read:
             522           20A-11-403. Late statements -- Failure to file -- Penalties.
             523          (1) An officeholder that fails to file a financial statement on or before the statement's


             524      due date is subject to the penalties provided in Section 20A-11-104 .
             525          [(1)] (2) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of a summary report, the
             526      lieutenant governor shall review each filed summary report to ensure that:
             527          (a) each officeholder that is required to file a summary report has filed one; and
             528          (b) each summary report contains the information required by this part.
             529          [(2)] (3) If it appears that any officeholder has failed to file the summary report
             530      required by law, if it appears that a filed summary report does not conform to the law, or if the
             531      lieutenant governor has received a written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the
             532      falsity of any summary report, the lieutenant governor shall, within five days of discovery of a
             533      violation or receipt of a written complaint, notify the officeholder of the violation or written
             534      complaint and direct the officeholder to file a summary report correcting the problem.
             535          [(3)] (4) (a) It is unlawful for any officeholder to fail to file or amend a summary report
             536      within 14 days after receiving notice from the lieutenant governor under this section.
             537          (b) Each officeholder who violates Subsection [(3)] (4)(a) is guilty of a class B
             538      misdemeanor.
             539          (c) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection [(3)] (4)(a) to the
             540      attorney general.
             541          Section 9. Section 20A-11-508 is amended to read:
             542           20A-11-508. Political party reporting requirements -- Late statements -- Failure
             543      to file -- Penalties.
             544          (1) A registered political party that fails to file a financial statement on or before the
             545      statement's due date is subject to the penalties provided in Section 20A-11-104 .
             546          [(1)] (2) (a) Each registered political party that fails to file the interim reports due
             547      September 15 or before the regular general election is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
             548          (b) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection [(1)] (2)(a) to the
             549      attorney general.
             550          [(2)] (3) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of a summary report required by
             551      this part, the lieutenant governor shall review each filed report to ensure that:
             552          (a) each political party that is required to file a report has filed one; and
             553          (b) each report contains the information required by this part.
             554          [(3)] (4) If it appears that any political party has failed to file a report required by law,


             555      if it appears that a filed report does not conform to the law, or if the lieutenant governor has
             556      received a written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the falsity of any report, the
             557      lieutenant governor shall, within five days of discovery of a violation or receipt of a written
             558      complaint, notify the political party of the violation or written complaint and direct the political
             559      party to file a summary report correcting the problem.
             560          [(4)] (5) (a) It is unlawful for any political party to fail to file or amend a summary
             561      report within 14 days after receiving notice from the lieutenant governor under this section.
             562          (b) Each political party who violates Subsection [(4)] (5)(a) is guilty of a class B
             563      misdemeanor.
             564          (c) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection [(4)] (5)(a) to the
             565      attorney general.
             566          Section 10. Section 20A-11-603 is amended to read:
             567           20A-11-603. Late statements -- Failure to file -- Penalties.
             568          (1) A political action committee that fails to file a financial statement on or before the
             569      statement's due date is subject to the penalties provided in Section 20A-11-104 .
             570          [(1)] (2) (a) Each political action committee that fails to file the statement due
             571      September 15 or before the regular general session is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
             572          (b) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection [(1)] (2)(a) to the
             573      attorney general.
             574          [(2)] (3) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of the January 5 statement
             575      required by this part, the lieutenant governor shall review each filed statement to ensure that:
             576          (a) each political action committee that is required to file a statement has filed one; and
             577          (b) each statement contains the information required by this part.
             578          [(3)] (4) If it appears that any political action committee has failed to file the January 5
             579      statement, if it appears that a filed statement does not conform to the law, or if the lieutenant
             580      governor has received a written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the falsity of any
             581      statement, the lieutenant governor shall, within five days of discovery of a violation or receipt
             582      of a written complaint, notify the political action committee of the violation or written
             583      complaint and direct the political action committee to file a statement correcting the problem.
             584          [(4)] (5) (a) It is unlawful for any political action committee to fail to file or amend a
             585      statement within 14 days after receiving notice from the lieutenant governor under this section.


             586          (b) Each political action committee who violates Subsection [(4)] (5)(a) is guilty of a
             587      class B misdemeanor.
             588          (c) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection [(4)] (5)(a) to the
             589      attorney general.
             590          Section 11. Section 20A-11-703 is amended to read:
             591           20A-11-703. Due dates -- Exemptions -- Failure to file -- Penalties.
             592          (1) (a) Each corporation that is required to file a financial statement shall timely file the
             593      statement.
             594          (b) A corporation is not subject to an administrative penalty under Section
             595      20A-11-104 .
             596          [(1)] (2) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of any statement required by this
             597      part, the lieutenant governor shall review each filed statement to ensure that:
             598          (a) each corporation that is required to file a statement has filed one; and
             599          (b) each statement contains the information required by this part.
             600          [(2)] (3) If it appears that any corporation has failed to file any statement, if it appears
             601      that a filed statement does not conform to the law, or if the lieutenant governor has received a
             602      written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the falsity of any statement, the lieutenant
             603      governor shall, within five days of discovery of a violation or receipt of a written complaint,
             604      notify the corporation of the violation or written complaint and direct the corporation to file a
             605      statement correcting the problem.
             606          [(3)] (4) (a) It is unlawful for any corporation to fail to file or amend a statement within
             607      14 days after receiving notice from the lieutenant governor under this section.
             608          (b) Each corporation who violates Subsection [(3)] (4)(a) is guilty of a class B
             609      misdemeanor.
             610          (c) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of [this] Subsection [(3)] (4)(a) to
             611      the attorney general.
             612          Section 12. Section 20A-11-803 is amended to read:
             613           20A-11-803. Late statements -- Failure to file -- Penalties.
             614          (1) A political issues committee that fails to file a financial statement on or before the
             615      statement's due date is subject to the penalties provided in Section 20A-11-104 .
             616          [(1)] (2) (a) Each political issues committee that fails to file the statement due


             617      September 15 or before the regular general session is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
             618          (b) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection (1) to the attorney
             619      general.
             620          [(2)] (3) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of the January 5 statement, the
             621      lieutenant governor shall review each filed statement to ensure that:
             622          (a) each political issues committee that is required to file a statement has filed one; and
             623          (b) each statement contains the information required by this part.
             624          [(3)] (4) If it appears that any political issues committee has failed to file the January 5
             625      statement, if it appears that a filed statement does not conform to the law, or if the lieutenant
             626      governor has received a written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the falsity of any
             627      statement, the lieutenant governor shall, within five days of discovery of a violation or receipt
             628      of a written complaint, notify the political issues committee of the violation or written
             629      complaint and direct the political issues committee to file a statement correcting the problem.
             630          [(4)] (5) (a) It is unlawful for any political issues committee to fail to file or amend a
             631      statement within 14 days after receiving notice from the lieutenant governor under this section.
             632          (b) Each political issues committee who violates Subsection [(4)] (5)(a) is guilty of a
             633      class B misdemeanor.
             634          (c) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection [(4)] (5)(a) to the
             635      attorney general.
             636          Section 13. Section 20A-11-1305 is amended to read:
             637           20A-11-1305. School board office candidate -- Late statements -- Failure to file --
             638      Penalties -- Name not printed on ballot -- Filling vacancy.
             639          (1) A school board office candidate that fails to file a financial statement on or before
             640      the statement's due date is subject to the penalties provided in Section 20A-11-104 .
             641          [(1)] (2) (a) If a school board office candidate fails to file an interim report due before
             642      the regular primary election, September 15, and before the regular general election, the chief
             643      election officer shall, after making a reasonable attempt to discover if the report was timely
             644      mailed, inform the county clerk and other appropriate election officials who:
             645          (i) shall, if practicable, remove the name of the candidate by blacking out the
             646      candidate's name before the ballots are delivered to voters; or
             647          (ii) shall, if removing the candidate's name from the ballot is not practicable, inform


             648      the voters by any practicable method that the candidate has been disqualified and that votes
             649      cast for candidate will not be counted; and
             650          (iii) may not count any votes for that candidate.
             651          (b) Any school board office candidate who fails to [file] timely file a financial
             652      statement required by this part is disqualified and the vacancy on the ballot may be filled as
             653      provided in Section 20A-1-501 .
             654          (c) Notwithstanding Subsection [(1)] (2)(a) and [(1)] (2)(b), a school board office
             655      candidate is not disqualified if:
             656          (i) the candidate files the reports required by this section;
             657          (ii) those reports are completed, detailing accurately and completely the information
             658      required by this part except for inadvertent omissions or insignificant errors or inaccuracies;
             659      and
             660          (iii) those omissions, errors, or inaccuracies are corrected in an amended report or in
             661      the next scheduled report.
             662          [(2)] (3) (a) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of a summary report by a
             663      candidate for state school board, the lieutenant governor shall review each filed summary
             664      report to ensure that:
             665          (i) each state school board candidate that is required to file a summary report has filed
             666      one; and
             667          (ii) each summary report contains the information required by this part.
             668          (b) If it appears that any state school board candidate has failed to file the summary
             669      report required by law, if it appears that a filed summary report does not conform to the law, or
             670      if the lieutenant governor has received a written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the
             671      falsity of any summary report, the lieutenant governor shall, within five days of discovery of a
             672      violation or receipt of a written complaint, notify the state school board candidate of the
             673      violation or written complaint and direct the state school board candidate to file a summary
             674      report correcting the problem.
             675          (c) (i) It is unlawful for any state school board candidate to fail to file or amend a
             676      summary report within 14 days after receiving notice from the lieutenant governor under this
             677      section.
             678          (ii) Each state school board candidate who violates Subsection [(2)] (3)(c)(i) is guilty


             679      of a class B misdemeanor.
             680          (iii) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection [(2)] (3)(c)(i) to
             681      the attorney general.
             682          [(3)] (4) (a) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of a summary report, the
             683      county clerk shall review each filed summary report to ensure that:
             684          (i) each local school board candidate that is required to file a summary report has filed
             685      one; and
             686          (ii) each summary report contains the information required by this part.
             687          (b) If it appears that any local school board candidate has failed to file the summary
             688      report required by law, if it appears that a filed summary report does not conform to the law, or
             689      if the county clerk has received a written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the falsity
             690      of any summary report, the county clerk shall, within five days of discovery of a violation or
             691      receipt of a written complaint, notify the local school board candidate of the violation or
             692      written complaint and direct the local school board candidate to file a summary report
             693      correcting the problem.
             694          (c) (i) It is unlawful for any local school board candidate to fail to file or amend a
             695      summary report within 14 days after receiving notice from the county clerk under this section.
             696          (ii) Each local school board candidate who violates Subsection [(3)] (4)(c)(i) is guilty
             697      of a class B misdemeanor.
             698          (iii) The county clerk shall report all violations of Subsection [(3)] (4)(c)(i) to the
             699      district or county attorney.
             700          Section 14. Section 20A-12-306 is amended to read:
             701           20A-12-306. Judges --Late reports -- Failure to file reports -- Penalties.
             702          (1) A judge's personal campaign committee that fails to file an interim or summary
             703      report on or before the report's due date is subject to the penalties provided in Section
             704      20A-11-104 .
             705          [(1)] (2) (a) If a judge's personal campaign committee fails to file the interim report due
             706      before the regular general election, the lieutenant governor shall, after making a reasonable
             707      attempt to discover if the report was timely mailed, inform the county clerk and other
             708      appropriate election officials who:
             709          (i) shall, if practicable, remove the name of the judge by blacking out the judge's name


             710      before the ballots are delivered to voters; or
             711          (ii) shall, if removing the judge's name from the ballot is not practicable, inform the
             712      voters by any practicable method that the judge has been disqualified and that votes cast for the
             713      judge will not be counted; and
             714          (iii) may not count any votes for that judge.
             715          (b) Any judge who fails to [file] timely file a financial statement required by this part is
             716      disqualified.
             717          (c) Notwithstanding Subsections [(1)] (2)(a) and [(1)] (2)(b), a judge is not disqualified
             718      if:
             719          (i) the candidate files the reports required by this section;
             720          (ii) those reports are completed, detailing accurately and completely the information
             721      required by this part except for inadvertent omissions or insignificant errors or inaccuracies;
             722      and
             723          (iii) those omissions, errors, or inaccuracies are corrected in an amended report or in
             724      the next scheduled report.
             725          [(2)] (3) (a) Within 30 days after a deadline for the filing of a summary report, the
             726      lieutenant governor shall review each filed summary report to ensure that:
             727          (i) each judge that is required to file a summary report has filed one; and
             728          (ii) each summary report contains the information required by this part.
             729          (b) If it appears that any judge has failed to file the summary report required by law, if
             730      it appears that a filed summary report does not conform to the law, or if the lieutenant governor
             731      has received a written complaint alleging a violation of the law or the falsity of any summary
             732      report, the lieutenant governor shall, within five days of discovery of a violation or receipt of a
             733      written complaint, notify the judge of the violation or written complaint and direct the judge to
             734      file a summary report correcting the problem.
             735          (c) (i) It is unlawful for any judge to fail to file or amend a summary report within 14
             736      days after receiving notice from the lieutenant governor under this section.
             737          (ii) Each judge who violates Subsection [(2)] (3)(c)(i) is guilty of a class B
             738      misdemeanor.
             739          (iii) The lieutenant governor shall report all violations of Subsection [(2)] (3)(c)(i) to
             740      the attorney general.
             740a           H. Section 15. Coordinating H.B. 41 with S.B. 21 -- Superseding Amendments.
             740b          If this H.B. 41 and S.B. 21, Campaign Finance Disclosure Revisions, both pass, it is the
             740c      intent of the Legislature that when the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel
             740d1      prepares the Utah Code database for publication, the amendments to Section 20A-11-103
             740d2      supersede the amendments to Section 20A-11-103 in S.B. 21 except that the references to
             740d3      "September 15" in Subsections
             740d      20A-11-103(1)(a)(iv) and (1)(b)(iv) in this bill shall be replaced with "August 31". .H






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