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2000 SESSION
SB 243 Campaign finance disclosure; statements filed by political committees.
Introduced by: William T. Bolling | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Campaign finance disclosure; statements of organization filed by political committees. Requires, with certain exceptions, that a political committee provide in its statement of organization (i) an address in the Commonwealth for the committee, (ii) a residence address in the Commonwealth for the custodian, if any, of the committee’s books and accounts and for at least one principal officer (the treasurer or chief executive officer) of the committee, and (iii) the name of the financial institution in the Commonwealth that will serve as the committee’s designated sole depository. Present law requirements remain in effect for any national political party committee and any political committee established or controlled by a corporation doing business in Virginia and allow the listing of out-of-state addresses and depositories.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Campaign finance disclosure; statements of organization filed by political committees. Requires, with certain exceptions, that a political committee provide in its statement of organization (i) an address in the Commonwealth for the committee, (ii) a residence address in the Commonwealth for the custodian, if any, of the committee’s books and accounts and for at least one principal officer (the treasurer or chief executive officer) of the committee, and (iii) the name of the financial institution in the Commonwealth that will serve as the committee’s designated sole depository. Present law requirements remain in effect for any political committee established or controlled by a corporation doing business in Virginia and allow the listing of out-of-state addresses and depositories.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Campaign finance disclosure; statements of organization filed by political committees. Requires that a political committee provide in its statement of organization (i) an address in the Commonwealth for the committee, (ii) a residence address in the Commonwealth for the custodian, if any, of the committee’s books and accounts and for at least one principal officer (the treasurer or chief executive officer) of the committee, and (iii) the name of the financial institution in the Commonwealth that will serve as the committee’s designated sole depository.