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H.B. 174

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CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS AMENDMENTS

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2013 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Kraig Powell

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill amends provisions of the Election Code relating to campaign contributions.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    provides that a state office candidate, a legislative office candidate, a school board
             13      office candidate, or a judge may not, during any two-year period, accept total
             14      contributions from the same individual or source in an amount of $9,999 or more;
             15          .    requires the lieutenant governor to maintain, on the lieutenant governor's website, a
             16      database of reporting entities, principals, and lobbyists; and
             17          .    requires a detailed listing in a financial report to include a statement indicating
             18      whether the individual or source making a contribution is a reporting entity,
             19      principal, or lobbyist.
             20      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             21          None
             22      Other Special Clauses:
             23          None
             24      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             25      AMENDS:
             26          20A-11-101, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 230
             27          20A-11-201, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 230


             28          20A-11-301, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 230
             29          20A-11-1301, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2012, Chapter 230
             30          20A-12-303, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2011, Chapter 396
             31      ENACTS:
             32          20A-11-105, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             33     
             34      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             35          Section 1. Section 20A-11-101 is amended to read:
             36           20A-11-101. Definitions.
             37          As used in this chapter:
             38          (1) "Address" means the number and street where an individual resides or where a
             39      reporting entity has its principal office.
             40          (2) "Ballot proposition" includes initiatives, referenda, proposed constitutional
             41      amendments, and any other ballot propositions submitted to the voters that are authorized by
             42      the Utah Code Annotated 1953.
             43          (3) "Candidate" means any person who:
             44          (a) files a declaration of candidacy for a public office; or
             45          (b) receives contributions, makes expenditures, or gives consent for any other person to
             46      receive contributions or make expenditures to bring about the person's nomination or election
             47      to a public office.
             48          (4) "Chief election officer" means:
             49          (a) the lieutenant governor for state office candidates, legislative office candidates,
             50      officeholders, political parties, political action committees, corporations, political issues
             51      committees, state school board candidates, judges, and labor organizations, as defined in
             52      Section 20A-11-1501 ; and
             53          (b) the county clerk for local school board candidates.
             54          (5) (a) "Contribution" means any of the following when done for political purposes:
             55          (i) a gift, subscription, donation, loan, advance, or deposit of money or anything of
             56      value given to the filing entity;
             57          (ii) an express, legally enforceable contract, promise, or agreement to make a gift,
             58      subscription, donation, unpaid or partially unpaid loan, advance, or deposit of money or


             59      anything of value to the filing entity;
             60          (iii) any transfer of funds from another reporting entity to the filing entity;
             61          (iv) compensation paid by any person or reporting entity other than the filing entity for
             62      personal services provided without charge to the filing entity;
             63          (v) remuneration from:
             64          (A) any organization or its directly affiliated organization that has a registered lobbyist;
             65      or
             66          (B) any agency or subdivision of the state, including school districts; and
             67          (vi) goods or services provided to or for the benefit of the filing entity at less than fair
             68      market value.
             69          (b) "Contribution" does not include:
             70          (i) services provided without compensation by individuals volunteering a portion or all
             71      of their time on behalf of the filing entity;
             72          (ii) money lent to the filing entity by a financial institution in the ordinary course of
             73      business; or
             74          (iii) goods or services provided for the benefit of a candidate or political party at less
             75      than fair market value that are not authorized by or coordinated with the candidate or political
             76      party.
             77          (6) "Coordinated with" means that goods or services provided for the benefit of a
             78      candidate or political party are provided:
             79          (a) with the candidate's or political party's prior knowledge, if the candidate or political
             80      party does not object;
             81          (b) by agreement with the candidate or political party;
             82          (c) in coordination with the candidate or political party; or
             83          (d) using official logos, slogans, and similar elements belonging to a candidate or
             84      political party.
             85          (7) (a) "Corporation" means a domestic or foreign, profit or nonprofit, business
             86      organization that is registered as a corporation or is authorized to do business in a state and
             87      makes any expenditure from corporate funds for:
             88          (i) the purpose of expressly advocating for political purposes; or
             89          (ii) the purpose of expressly advocating the approval or the defeat of any ballot


             90      proposition.
             91          (b) "Corporation" does not mean:
             92          (i) a business organization's political action committee or political issues committee; or
             93          (ii) a business entity organized as a partnership or a sole proprietorship.
             94          (8) "County political party" means, for each registered political party, all of the persons
             95      within a single county who, under definitions established by the political party, are members of
             96      the registered political party.
             97          (9) "County political party officer" means a person whose name is required to be
             98      submitted by a county political party to the lieutenant governor in accordance with Section
             99      20A-8-402 .
             100          (10) "Detailed listing" means:
             101          (a) for each contribution or public service assistance:
             102          (i) the name and address of the individual or source making the contribution or public
             103      service assistance;
             104          (ii) if a reporting entity has actual knowledge or imputed knowledge, as described in
             105      Section 20A-11-105 , that the individual or source making the contribution or service is any of
             106      the following, a statement indicating which of the following the individual or source is:
             107          (A) a reporting entity;
             108          (B) a principal, as defined in Section 36-11-102 ; or
             109          (C) a lobbyist, as defined in Section 36-11-102 ;
             110          [(ii)] (iii) the amount or value of the contribution or public service assistance; and
             111          [(iii)] (iv) the date the contribution or public service assistance was made; and
             112          (b) for each expenditure:
             113          (i) the amount of the expenditure;
             114          (ii) the person or entity to whom it was disbursed;
             115          (iii) the specific purpose, item, or service acquired by the expenditure; and
             116          (iv) the date the expenditure was made.
             117          (11) "Election" means each:
             118          (a) regular general election;
             119          (b) regular primary election; and
             120          (c) special election at which candidates are eliminated and selected.


             121          (12) "Electioneering communication" means a communication that:
             122          (a) has at least a value of $10,000;
             123          (b) clearly identifies a candidate or judge; and
             124          (c) is disseminated through the Internet, newspaper, magazine, outdoor advertising
             125      facility, direct mailing, broadcast, cable, or satellite provider within 45 days of the clearly
             126      identified candidate's or judge's election date.
             127          (13) (a) "Expenditure" means:
             128          (i) any disbursement from contributions, receipts, or from the separate bank account
             129      required by this chapter;
             130          (ii) a purchase, payment, donation, distribution, loan, advance, deposit, gift of money,
             131      or anything of value made for political purposes;
             132          (iii) an express, legally enforceable contract, promise, or agreement to make any
             133      purchase, payment, donation, distribution, loan, advance, deposit, gift of money, or anything of
             134      value for political purposes;
             135          (iv) compensation paid by a filing entity for personal services rendered by a person
             136      without charge to a reporting entity;
             137          (v) a transfer of funds between the filing entity and a candidate's personal campaign
             138      committee; or
             139          (vi) goods or services provided by the filing entity to or for the benefit of another
             140      reporting entity for political purposes at less than fair market value.
             141          (b) "Expenditure" does not include:
             142          (i) services provided without compensation by individuals volunteering a portion or all
             143      of their time on behalf of a reporting entity;
             144          (ii) money lent to a reporting entity by a financial institution in the ordinary course of
             145      business; or
             146          (iii) anything listed in Subsection (13)(a) that is given by a reporting entity to
             147      candidates for office or officeholders in states other than Utah.
             148          (14) "Federal office" means the office of President of the United States, United States
             149      Senator, or United States Representative.
             150          (15) "Filing entity" means the reporting entity that is required to file a financial
             151      statement required by this chapter or Chapter 12, Part 2, Judicial Retention Elections.


             152          (16) "Financial statement" includes any summary report, interim report, verified
             153      financial statement, or other statement disclosing contributions, expenditures, receipts,
             154      donations, or disbursements that is required by this chapter or Chapter 12, Part 2, Judicial
             155      Retention Elections.
             156          (17) "Governing board" means the individual or group of individuals that determine the
             157      candidates and committees that will receive expenditures from a political action committee,
             158      political party, or corporation.
             159          (18) "Incorporation" means the process established by Title 10, Chapter 2, Part 1,
             160      Incorporation, by which a geographical area becomes legally recognized as a city or town.
             161          (19) "Incorporation election" means the election authorized by Section 10-2-111 .
             162          (20) "Incorporation petition" means a petition authorized by Section 10-2-109 .
             163          (21) "Individual" means a natural person.
             164          (22) "Interim report" means a report identifying the contributions received and
             165      expenditures made since the last report.
             166          (23) "Legislative office" means the office of state senator, state representative, speaker
             167      of the House of Representatives, president of the Senate, and the leader, whip, and assistant
             168      whip of any party caucus in either house of the Legislature.
             169          (24) "Legislative office candidate" means a person who:
             170          (a) files a declaration of candidacy for the office of state senator or state representative;
             171          (b) declares oneself to be a candidate for, or actively campaigns for, the position of
             172      speaker of the House of Representatives, president of the Senate, or the leader, whip, and
             173      assistant whip of any party caucus in either house of the Legislature; or
             174          (c) receives contributions, makes expenditures, or gives consent for any other person to
             175      receive contributions or make expenditures to bring about the person's nomination or election
             176      to a legislative office.
             177          (25) "Officeholder" means a person who holds a public office.
             178          (26) "Party committee" means any committee organized by or authorized by the
             179      governing board of a registered political party.
             180          (27) "Person" means both natural and legal persons, including individuals, business
             181      organizations, personal campaign committees, party committees, political action committees,
             182      political issues committees, and labor organizations, as defined in Section 20A-11-1501 .


             183          (28) "Personal campaign committee" means the committee appointed by a candidate to
             184      act for the candidate as provided in this chapter.
             185          (29) "Personal use expenditure" has the same meaning as provided under Section
             186      20A-11-104 .
             187          (30) (a) "Political action committee" means an entity, or any group of individuals or
             188      entities within or outside this state, a major purpose of which is to:
             189          (i) solicit or receive contributions from any other person, group, or entity for political
             190      purposes; or
             191          (ii) make expenditures to expressly advocate for any person to refrain from voting or to
             192      vote for or against any candidate or person seeking election to a municipal or county office.
             193          (b) "Political action committee" includes groups affiliated with a registered political
             194      party but not authorized or organized by the governing board of the registered political party
             195      that receive contributions or makes expenditures for political purposes.
             196          (c) "Political action committee" does not mean:
             197          (i) a party committee;
             198          (ii) any entity that provides goods or services to a candidate or committee in the regular
             199      course of its business at the same price that would be provided to the general public;
             200          (iii) an individual;
             201          (iv) individuals who are related and who make contributions from a joint checking
             202      account;
             203          (v) a corporation, except a corporation a major purpose of which is to act as a political
             204      action committee; or
             205          (vi) a personal campaign committee.
             206          (31) "Political convention" means a county or state political convention held by a
             207      registered political party to select candidates.
             208          (32) (a) "Political issues committee" means an entity, or any group of individuals or
             209      entities within or outside this state, a major purpose of which is to:
             210          (i) solicit or receive donations from any other person, group, or entity to assist in
             211      placing a ballot proposition on the ballot, assist in keeping a ballot proposition off the ballot, or
             212      to advocate that a voter refrain from voting or vote for or vote against any ballot proposition;
             213          (ii) make expenditures to expressly advocate for any person to sign or refuse to sign a


             214      ballot proposition or incorporation petition or refrain from voting, vote for, or vote against any
             215      proposed ballot proposition or an incorporation in an incorporation election; or
             216          (iii) make expenditures to assist in qualifying or placing a ballot proposition on the
             217      ballot or to assist in keeping a ballot proposition off the ballot.
             218          (b) "Political issues committee" does not mean:
             219          (i) a registered political party or a party committee;
             220          (ii) any entity that provides goods or services to an individual or committee in the
             221      regular course of its business at the same price that would be provided to the general public;
             222          (iii) an individual;
             223          (iv) individuals who are related and who make contributions from a joint checking
             224      account; or
             225          (v) a corporation, except a corporation a major purpose of which is to act as a political
             226      issues committee.
             227          (33) (a) "Political issues contribution" means any of the following:
             228          (i) a gift, subscription, unpaid or partially unpaid loan, advance, or deposit of money or
             229      anything of value given to a political issues committee;
             230          (ii) an express, legally enforceable contract, promise, or agreement to make a political
             231      issues donation to influence the approval or defeat of any ballot proposition;
             232          (iii) any transfer of funds received by a political issues committee from a reporting
             233      entity;
             234          (iv) compensation paid by another reporting entity for personal services rendered
             235      without charge to a political issues committee; and
             236          (v) goods or services provided to or for the benefit of a political issues committee at
             237      less than fair market value.
             238          (b) "Political issues contribution" does not include:
             239          (i) services provided without compensation by individuals volunteering a portion or all
             240      of their time on behalf of a political issues committee; or
             241          (ii) money lent to a political issues committee by a financial institution in the ordinary
             242      course of business.
             243          (34) (a) "Political issues expenditure" means any of the following:
             244          (i) any payment from political issues contributions made for the purpose of influencing


             245      the approval or the defeat of:
             246          (A) a ballot proposition; or
             247          (B) an incorporation petition or incorporation election;
             248          (ii) a purchase, payment, distribution, loan, advance, deposit, or gift of money made for
             249      the express purpose of influencing the approval or the defeat of:
             250          (A) a ballot proposition; or
             251          (B) an incorporation petition or incorporation election;
             252          (iii) an express, legally enforceable contract, promise, or agreement to make any
             253      political issues expenditure;
             254          (iv) compensation paid by a reporting entity for personal services rendered by a person
             255      without charge to a political issues committee; or
             256          (v) goods or services provided to or for the benefit of another reporting entity at less
             257      than fair market value.
             258          (b) "Political issues expenditure" does not include:
             259          (i) services provided without compensation by individuals volunteering a portion or all
             260      of their time on behalf of a political issues committee; or
             261          (ii) money lent to a political issues committee by a financial institution in the ordinary
             262      course of business.
             263          (35) "Political purposes" means an act done with the intent or in a way to influence or
             264      tend to influence, directly or indirectly, any person to refrain from voting or to vote for or
             265      against any candidate or a person seeking a municipal or county office at any caucus, political
             266      convention, or election.
             267          (36) "Primary election" means any regular primary election held under the election
             268      laws.
             269          (37) "Public office" means the office of governor, lieutenant governor, state auditor,
             270      state treasurer, attorney general, state or local school board member, state senator, state
             271      representative, speaker of the House of Representatives, president of the Senate, and the leader,
             272      whip, and assistant whip of any party caucus in either house of the Legislature.
             273          (38) (a) "Public service assistance" means the following when given or provided to an
             274      officeholder to defray the costs of functioning in a public office or aid the officeholder to
             275      communicate with the officeholder's constituents:


             276          (i) a gift, subscription, donation, unpaid or partially unpaid loan, advance, or deposit of
             277      money or anything of value to an officeholder; or
             278          (ii) goods or services provided at less than fair market value to or for the benefit of the
             279      officeholder.
             280          (b) "Public service assistance" does not include:
             281          (i) anything provided by the state;
             282          (ii) services provided without compensation by individuals volunteering a portion or all
             283      of their time on behalf of an officeholder;
             284          (iii) money lent to an officeholder by a financial institution in the ordinary course of
             285      business;
             286          (iv) news coverage or any publication by the news media; or
             287          (v) any article, story, or other coverage as part of any regular publication of any
             288      organization unless substantially all the publication is devoted to information about the
             289      officeholder.
             290          (39) "Publicly identified class of individuals" means a group of 50 or more individuals
             291      sharing a common occupation, interest, or association that contribute to a political action
             292      committee or political issues committee and whose names can be obtained by contacting the
             293      political action committee or political issues committee upon whose financial statement the
             294      individuals are listed.
             295          (40) "Receipts" means contributions and public service assistance.
             296          (41) "Registered lobbyist" means a person registered under Title 36, Chapter 11,
             297      Lobbyist Disclosure and Regulation Act.
             298          (42) "Registered political action committee" means any political action committee that
             299      is required by this chapter to file a statement of organization with the lieutenant governor's
             300      office.
             301          (43) "Registered political issues committee" means any political issues committee that
             302      is required by this chapter to file a statement of organization with the lieutenant governor's
             303      office.
             304          (44) "Registered political party" means an organization of voters that:
             305          (a) participated in the last regular general election and polled a total vote equal to 2%
             306      or more of the total votes cast for all candidates for the United States House of Representatives


             307      for any of its candidates for any office; or
             308          (b) has complied with the petition and organizing procedures of Chapter 8, Political
             309      Party Formation and Procedures.
             310          (45) (a) "Remuneration" means a payment:
             311          (i) made to a legislator for the period the Legislature is in session; and
             312          (ii) that is approximately equivalent to an amount a legislator would have earned
             313      during the period the Legislature is in session in the legislator's ordinary course of business.
             314          (b) "Remuneration" does not mean anything of economic value given to a legislator by:
             315          (i) the legislator's primary employer in the ordinary course of business; or
             316          (ii) a person or entity in the ordinary course of business:
             317          (A) because of the legislator's ownership interest in the entity; or
             318          (B) for services rendered by the legislator on behalf of the person or entity.
             319          (46) "Reporting entity" means a candidate, a candidate's personal campaign committee,
             320      a judge, a judge's personal campaign committee, an officeholder, a party committee, a political
             321      action committee, a political issues committee, a corporation, or a labor organization, as
             322      defined in Section 20A-11-1501 .
             323          (47) "School board office" means the office of state school board or local school board.
             324          (48) (a) "Source" means the person or entity that is the legal owner of the tangible or
             325      intangible asset that comprises the contribution.
             326          (b) "Source" means, for political action committees and corporations, the political
             327      action committee and the corporation as entities, not the contributors to the political action
             328      committee or the owners or shareholders of the corporation.
             329          (49) "State office" means the offices of governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general,
             330      state auditor, and state treasurer.
             331          (50) "State office candidate" means a person who:
             332          (a) files a declaration of candidacy for a state office; or
             333          (b) receives contributions, makes expenditures, or gives consent for any other person to
             334      receive contributions or make expenditures to bring about the person's nomination or election
             335      to a state office.
             336          (51) "Summary report" means the year end report containing the summary of a
             337      reporting entity's contributions and expenditures.


             338          (52) "Supervisory board" means the individual or group of individuals that allocate
             339      expenditures from a political issues committee.
             340          Section 2. Section 20A-11-105 is enacted to read:
             341          20A-11-105. Database of reporting entities, principals, and lobbyists.
             342          (1) Beginning on July 1, 2013, the lieutenant governor shall maintain on the lieutenant
             343      governor's website a database, searchable by category and name, of each reporting entity,
             344      principal, and lobbyist.
             345          (2) The lieutenant governor shall:
             346          (a) ensure that the database described in Subsection (1) is accessible from a
             347      conspicuous link on the home page of the lieutenant governor's website; and
             348          (b) keep a record of the day on which the lieutenant governor adds each reporting
             349      entity, principal, or lobbyist to the website.
             350          (3) A reporting entity has imputed knowledge that an individual or source is a reporting
             351      entity, principal, or lobbyist beginning on the day after the day on which that information is
             352      added to the database described in Subsection (1).
             353          Section 3. Section 20A-11-201 is amended to read:
             354           20A-11-201. State office candidate -- Separate bank account for campaign funds
             355      -- No personal use -- Report contributions within 30 days -- Report other accounts.
             356          (1) (a) Each state office candidate or the candidate's personal campaign committee
             357      shall deposit each contribution and public service assistance received in one or more separate
             358      campaign accounts in a financial institution.
             359          (b) A state office candidate or a candidate's personal campaign committee may not use
             360      money deposited in a campaign account for:
             361          (i) a personal use expenditure; or
             362          (ii) an expenditure prohibited by law.
             363          (2) A state office candidate or the candidate's personal campaign committee may not
             364      deposit or mingle any contributions received into a personal or business account.
             365          (3) If a person who is no longer a state office candidate chooses not to expend the
             366      money remaining in a campaign account, the person shall continue to file the year-end
             367      summary report required by Section 20A-11-203 until the statement of dissolution and final
             368      summary report required by Section 20A-11-205 are filed with the lieutenant governor.


             369          (4) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(b) and Section 20A-11-402 , a person who
             370      is no longer a state office candidate may not expend or transfer the money in a campaign
             371      account in a manner that would cause the former state office candidate to recognize the money
             372      as taxable income under federal tax law.
             373          (b) A person who is no longer a state office candidate may transfer the money in a
             374      campaign account in a manner that would cause the former state office candidate to recognize
             375      the money as taxable income under federal tax law if the transfer is made to a campaign
             376      account for federal office.
             377          (5) (a) As used in this Subsection (5) and Section 20A-11-204 , "received" means:
             378          (i) for a cash contribution, that the cash is given to a state office candidate or a member
             379      of the candidate's personal campaign committee;
             380          (ii) for a contribution that is a negotiable instrument or check, that the negotiable
             381      instrument or check is negotiated; and
             382          (iii) for any other type of contribution, that any portion of the contribution's benefit
             383      inures to the state office candidate.
             384          (b) Each state office candidate shall report each contribution and public service
             385      assistance to the lieutenant governor within 30 days after the contribution or public service
             386      assistance is received.
             387          (6) (a) As used in this Subsection (6), "account" means an account in a financial
             388      institution:
             389          (i) that is not described in Subsection (1)(a); and
             390          (ii) into which or from which a person who, as a candidate for an office, other than the
             391      state office for which the person files a declaration of candidacy or federal office, or as a holder
             392      of an office, other than a state office for which the person files a declaration of candidacy or
             393      federal office, deposits a contribution or makes an expenditure.
             394          (b) A state office candidate shall include on any financial statement filed in accordance
             395      with this part:
             396          (i) a contribution deposited in an account:
             397          (A) since the last campaign finance statement was filed; or
             398          (B) that has not been reported under a statute or ordinance that governs the account; or
             399          (ii) an expenditure made from an account:


             400          (A) since the last campaign finance statement was filed; or
             401          (B) that has not been reported under a statute or ordinance that governs the account.
             402          (7) A state office candidate may not, during any two-year period, accept total
             403      contributions from the same individual or source in an amount of $9,999 or more.
             404          Section 4. Section 20A-11-301 is amended to read:
             405           20A-11-301. Legislative office candidate -- Campaign finance requirements --
             406      Candidate as a political action committee officer -- No personal use -- Report
             407      contributions within 30 days -- Report other accounts.
             408          (1) (a) (i) Each legislative office candidate shall deposit each contribution and public
             409      service assistance received in one or more separate accounts in a financial institution that are
             410      dedicated only to that purpose.
             411          (ii) A legislative office candidate may:
             412          (A) receive a contribution or public service assistance from a political action
             413      committee registered under Section 20A-11-601 ; and
             414          (B) be designated by a political action committee as an officer who has primary
             415      decision-making authority as described in Section 20A-11-601 .
             416          (b) A legislative office candidate or the candidate's personal campaign committee may
             417      not use money deposited in an account described in Subsection (1)(a)(i) for:
             418          (i) a personal use expenditure; or
             419          (ii) an expenditure prohibited by law.
             420          (2) A legislative office candidate may not deposit or mingle any contributions or public
             421      service assistance received into a personal or business account.
             422          (3) If a person who is no longer a legislative candidate chooses not to expend the
             423      money remaining in a campaign account, the person shall continue to file the year-end
             424      summary report required by Section 20A-11-302 until the statement of dissolution and final
             425      summary report required by Section 20A-11-304 are filed with the lieutenant governor.
             426          (4) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(b) and Section 20A-11-402 , a person who
             427      is no longer a legislative office candidate may not expend or transfer the money in a campaign
             428      account in a manner that would cause the former legislative office candidate to recognize the
             429      money as taxable income under federal tax law.
             430          (b) A person who is no longer a legislative office candidate may transfer the money in


             431      a campaign account in a manner that would cause the former legislative office candidate to
             432      recognize the money as taxable income under federal tax law if the transfer is made to a
             433      campaign account for federal office.
             434          (5) (a) As used in this Subsection (5) and Section 20A-11-303 , "received" means:
             435          (i) for a cash contribution, that the cash is given to a legislative office candidate or a
             436      member of the candidate's personal campaign committee;
             437          (ii) for a contribution that is a negotiable instrument or check, that the negotiable
             438      instrument or check is negotiated; and
             439          (iii) for any other type of contribution, that any portion of the contribution's benefit
             440      inures to the legislative office candidate.
             441          (b) Each legislative office candidate shall report each contribution and public service
             442      assistance to the lieutenant governor within 30 days after the contribution or public service
             443      assistance is received.
             444          (6) (a) As used in this Subsection (6), "account" means an account in a financial
             445      institution:
             446          (i) that is not described in Subsection (1)(a)(i); and
             447          (ii) into which or from which a person who, as a candidate for an office, other than a
             448      legislative office for which the person files a declaration of candidacy or federal office, or as a
             449      holder of an office, other than a legislative office for which the person files a declaration of
             450      candidacy or federal office, deposits a contribution or makes an expenditure.
             451          (b) A legislative office candidate shall include on any financial statement filed in
             452      accordance with this part:
             453          (i) a contribution deposited in an account:
             454          (A) since the last campaign finance statement was filed; or
             455          (B) that has not been reported under a statute or ordinance that governs the account; or
             456          (ii) an expenditure made from an account:
             457          (A) since the last campaign finance statement was filed; or
             458          (B) that has not been reported under a statute or ordinance that governs the account.
             459          (7) A legislative office candidate may not, during any two-year period, accept total
             460      contributions from the same individual or source in an amount of $9,999 or more.
             461          Section 5. Section 20A-11-1301 is amended to read:


             462           20A-11-1301. School board office candidate -- Campaign finance requirements --
             463      Candidate as a political action committee officer -- No personal use -- Report
             464      contributions within 30 days -- Report other accounts.
             465          (1) (a) (i) Each school board office candidate shall deposit each contribution and public
             466      service assistance received in one or more separate accounts in a financial institution that are
             467      dedicated only to that purpose.
             468          (ii) A school board office candidate may:
             469          (A) receive a contribution or public service assistance from a political action
             470      committee registered under Section 20A-11-601 ; and
             471          (B) be designated by a political action committee as an officer who has primary
             472      decision-making authority as described in Section 20A-11-601 .
             473          (b) A school board office candidate may not use money deposited in an account
             474      described in Subsection (1)(a)(i) for:
             475          (i) a personal use expenditure; or
             476          (ii) an expenditure prohibited by law.
             477          (2) A school board office candidate may not deposit or mingle any contributions or
             478      public service assistance received into a personal or business account.
             479          (3) A school board office candidate may not make any political expenditures prohibited
             480      by law.
             481          (4) If a person who is no longer a school board candidate chooses not to expend the
             482      money remaining in a campaign account, the person shall continue to file the year-end
             483      summary report required by Section 20A-11-1302 until the statement of dissolution and final
             484      summary report required by Section 20A-11-1304 are filed with:
             485          (a) the lieutenant governor in the case of a state school board candidate; and
             486          (b) the county clerk, in the case of a local school board candidate.
             487          (5) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (5)(b) and Section 20A-11-402 , a person who
             488      is no longer a school board candidate may not expend or transfer the money in a campaign
             489      account in a manner that would cause the former school board candidate to recognize the
             490      money as taxable income under federal tax law.
             491          (b) A person who is no longer a school board candidate may transfer the money in a
             492      campaign account in a manner that would cause the former school board candidate to recognize


             493      the money as taxable income under federal tax law if the transfer is made to a campaign
             494      account for federal office.
             495          (6) (a) As used in this Subsection (6) and Section 20A-11-1303 , "received" means:
             496          (i) for a cash contribution, that the cash is given to a school board office candidate or a
             497      member of the candidate's personal campaign committee;
             498          (ii) for a contribution that is a negotiable instrument or check, that the negotiable
             499      instrument or check is negotiated; and
             500          (iii) for any other type of contribution, that any portion of the contribution's benefit
             501      inures to the school board office candidate.
             502          (b) Each school board office candidate shall report to the chief election officer each
             503      contribution and public service assistance within 30 days after the contribution or public
             504      service assistance is received.
             505          (7) (a) As used in this Subsection (7), "account" means an account in a financial
             506      institution:
             507          (i) that is not described in Subsection (1)(a)(i); and
             508          (ii) into which or from which a person who, as a candidate for an office, other than a
             509      school board office for which the person files a declaration of candidacy or federal office, or as
             510      a holder of an office, other than a school board office for which the person files a declaration of
             511      candidacy or federal office, deposits a contribution or makes an expenditure.
             512          (b) A school board office candidate shall include on any financial statement filed in
             513      accordance with this part:
             514          (i) a contribution deposited in an account:
             515          (A) since the last campaign finance statement was filed; or
             516          (B) that has not been reported under a statute or ordinance that governs the account; or
             517          (ii) an expenditure made from an account:
             518          (A) since the last campaign finance statement was filed; or
             519          (B) that has not been reported under a statute or ordinance that governs the account.
             520          (8) A school board office candidate may not, during any two-year period, accept total
             521      contributions from the same individual or source in an amount of $9,999 or more.
             522          Section 6. Section 20A-12-303 is amended to read:
             523           20A-12-303. Separate account for campaign funds -- Reporting contributions.


             524          (1) The judge or the judge's personal campaign committee shall deposit each
             525      contribution in one or more separate personal campaign accounts in a financial institution.
             526          (2) The judge or the judge's personal campaign committee may not deposit or mingle
             527      any contributions received into a personal or business account.
             528          (3) (a) As used in this Subsection (3) and Section 20A-12-305 , "received" means:
             529          (i) for a cash contribution, that the cash is given to a judge or the judge's personal
             530      campaign committee;
             531          (ii) for a contribution that is a negotiable instrument or check, that the negotiable
             532      instrument or check is negotiated; and
             533          (iii) for any other type of contribution, that any portion of the contribution's benefit
             534      inures to the judge.
             535          (b) The judge or the judge's personal campaign committee shall report to the lieutenant
             536      governor each contribution within 30 days after the contribution is received.
             537          (4) A judge may not, during any two-year period, accept total contributions from the
             538      same individual or source in an amount of $9,999 or more.




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