§1063. Constitutional officers and State Auditor
The Secretary of State, the Treasurer of State, the Attorney General, the State Auditor, or any individual running for these offices, may not form a political action committee or be involved in decision making for or solicit contributions to a political action committee. [PL 1995, c. 167, §2 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1995, c. 167, §2 (NEW).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
Chapter 13: CAMPAIGN REPORTS AND FINANCES
Subchapter 4: REPORTS BY POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEES AND BALLOT QUESTION COMMITTEES
21-A §1053. Registration (REPEALED)
21-A §1053-A. Municipal elections
21-A §1053-B. Out-of-state committees
21-A §1053-C. Caucus political action committees
21-A §1054. Appointment of treasurer; segregated campaign account
21-A §1054-B. Payments to Legislators by political action committees and ballot question committees
21-A §1055. Publication or distribution of political communications
21-A §1055-A. Political communications to influence a ballot question
21-A §1056. Expenditure limitations
21-A §1056-A. Expenditures by political action committees (REPEALED)
21-A §1056-B. Ballot question committees (REPEALED)
21-A §1057. Required records for committees
21-A §1058. Reports; qualifications for filing (REPEALED)
21-A §1059. Report; filing requirements
21-A §1060. Content of reports
21-A §1060-A. Campaign for direct initiative or people's veto; reporting by major contributors
21-A §1061. Dissolution of committees
21-A §1062. Failure to file on time (REPEALED)
21-A §1062-A. Failure to file on time