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2000 SESSION
HB 1152 Campaign advertisements; identification requirements.
Introduced by: Leo C. Wardrup, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Campaign advertisements; identification requirements. Specifies that the requirement for printing an authorization statement on campaign materials does not apply to a billboard or sign larger than six square feet in area, that has been authorized by the candidate and states only basic facts, i.e., the candidate’s name and his political party, the elected office held, the elected office sought, and the election date. The bill also requires authorization statements on electronically transmitted campaign advertisements.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Campaign advertisements; identification requirements. Specifies that the requirement for printing an authorization statement on campaign materials does not apply to a billboard or sign larger than six square feet in area, that has been authorized by the candidate and states only basic facts, i.e., the candidate’s name and his political party, the elected office held, the elected office sought, and the election date.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Campaign advertisements; identification requirements. Specifies that the requirement for printing an authorization statement on campaign materials does not apply to a billboard or sign authorized by the candidate that states only basic facts, i.e., the candidate’s name and his political party, the elected office held, the elected office sought, and the election date.