§1015-B. Donations to an individual considering whether to become a candidate
If an individual receives funds, goods or services for the purpose of deciding whether to become a candidate, the funds, goods or services may not exceed the limitations in section 1015, subsections 1 and 2. The individual shall keep an account of such funds, goods or services received and all payments and obligations incurred in deciding whether to become a candidate. If the individual becomes a candidate, the funds, goods and services received are contributions and the payments and obligations are expenditures. The candidate shall disclose the contributions and expenditures in the first report filed by the candidate or the candidate's authorized campaign committee, in accordance with the commission's procedures. [PL 2013, c. 334, §7 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 2013, c. 334, §7 (NEW).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 13: CAMPAIGN REPORTS AND FINANCES
Subchapter 2: REPORTS ON CAMPAIGNS FOR OFFICE
21-A §1013. Treasurer; political committees (REPEALED)
21-A §1014. Publication or distribution of political communications
21-A §1014-A. Endorsements of political candidates (REPEALED)
21-A §1015. Limitations on contributions and expenditures
21-A §1015-A. Corporate contributions (WHOLE SECTION TEXT EFFECTIVE UNTIL 1/01/23)
21-A §1015-A. Corporate contributions (WHOLE SECTION TEXT REPEALED 1/01/23) (REPEALED)
21-A §1015-B. Donations to an individual considering whether to become a candidate
21-A §1016-A. Duties and liability of the candidate and treasurer
21-A §1017. Reports by candidates
21-A §1017-A. Reports of contributions and expenditures by party committees
21-A §1018. Reports by party committees (REPEALED)
21-A §1018-B. Recounts of elections
21-A §1019. Reports of independent expenditures (REPEALED)
21-A §1019-A. Reports of membership communications
21-A §1019-B. Reports of independent expenditures