Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 3 - The General Court
Section 43 - Executive and Legislative Agents; Itemized Statement of Expenditures; Notification of Legislators; Public Inspection; Family Gifts Restricted

Section 43. On or before the fifteenth day of July, complete from January first through June thirtieth; and the fifteenth day of January, complete from July first to December thirty-first of the preceding year, every executive and legislative agent shall render to the state secretary an itemized statement, under oath, listing all campaign contributions as defined in section one of chapter fifty-five; all expenditures, and the total amount thereof, incurred, contributed or paid during the reporting period in the course of his employment as an executive or legislative agent and all expenditures made for or on behalf of statewide constitutional officers, officers and employees of such offices, members of the general court, officers and employees of the general court, officers and employees of the executive branch and officers and employees of an authority, incurred or paid during the reporting period, except that the executive or legislative agent shall not be required to report such expenditures not in the course of his employment made for or on behalf of the immediate family of such executive or legislative agent or a relative within the third degree of consanguinity of the executive or legislative agent or of his spouse or the spouse of any such relative; and except that in the case of all expenditures the executive or legislative agent shall not be required to itemize the expenditures of any one day in which the amount incurred or paid did not total thirty-five dollars or more. Such itemized accounting shall include, but not be limited to, specific expenditures for meals, gifts, transportation, entertainment, advertising, public relations, printing, mailing and telephone; and shall also include the names of the payees and the amount paid to each payee and shall further include the names of the candidate or political committee to whom or to which the contribution was made, and the amount and date of each contribution.
When such expenditure is for meals, entertainment or transportation, said expenditure shall be identified by date, place, amount, and the names of all persons in the group partaking in or of such meal, entertainment or transportation. No expenditure shall be split or divided for the purpose of evading any provision of this section. The state secretary shall, within thirty days of receipt of such accounting, notify persons whose names appear therein as having received campaign contributions, meals, transportation or entertainment, as to the nature of the contribution or expenditure claimed, the date and amount of the contribution or expenditure, and the person or persons who reported the contribution or expenditure.
Every legislative agent and executive agent shall include in the statement required by this section for the relevant reporting period: (1) the identification of each client for whom the legislative or executive agent provided lobbying services; (2) a list of all bill numbers and names of legislation and other governmental action that the executive or legislative agent acted to promote, oppose or influence; (3) a statement of the executive or legislative agent's position, if any, on each such bill or other governmental action; (4) the identification of the client or clients on whose behalf the executive or legislative agent was acting with respect to each such bill or governmental action; (5) the amount of compensation received for executive or legislative lobbying from each client with respect to such lobbying services; and (6) all direct business associations with public officials. The disclosure shall be required regardless of whether the legislative agent or executive agent specifically referenced the bill number or name, or other governmental action while acting to promote, oppose or influence legislation, and shall be as complete as practicable.
The state secretary shall assess a penalty for any statement which is filed by an executive or legislative agent later than the prescribed date; or, if such statement has been filed by mailing, where the postmark on such mailing is later than the prescribed date. Said penalty shall be in the amount of $50 per day up to the twentieth day and an additional $100 per day for every day after the twentieth day until the statement is filed. The state secretary may waive these penalties for good cause. A waiver for good cause shall not be granted for statements filed more than sixty days late by executive or legislative agents, or groups and organizations employing executive or legislative agents, which have never filed or have never been required to file such statements. In all other instances no waiver for good cause shall be granted when a statement has been filed more than thirty days late.
The state secretary shall prescribe and make available the appropriate statement forms which shall be open and accessible for public inspection during normal working hours.
Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, no executive or legislative agent shall knowingly offer or knowingly give to any public official or public employee, as defined in section one of chapter two hundred and sixty-eight B, or to a member of such person's immediate family any gift, as defined in said section one of said chapter two hundred and sixty-eight B, of any kind or nature, nor knowingly pay for any meal, beverage, or other item to be consumed by such public official or employee, whether or not such gift or meal, beverage or other item to be consumed is offered, given or paid for in the course of such agent's business or in connection with a personal or social event; provided, however, that an executive or legislative agent shall not be prohibited from offering or giving to a public official or public employee who is a member of his immediate family or a relative within the third degree of consanguinity or of such agent's spouse or the spouse of any such relative any such gift or meal, beverage or other item to be consumed; provided, however, that regulations promulgated by the state ethics commission under section 6 of chapter 268B, shall apply to this provision.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title I - Jurisdiction and Emblems of the Commonwealth, the General Court, Statutes and Public Documents

Chapter 3 - The General Court

Section 1 - Records of Votes Cast for Representatives; Certificates of Examination; Duties of State Secretary

Section 2 - Admission of Persons Listed to Take Seats as Representatives

Section 3 - Calling House to Order; Presiding Officer

Section 4 - Unlisted Person May Present Certificate or Evidence of Election

Section 5 - Presentation of Certain Petitions; Notice by Publication; Deposit and Filing of Petition and Bill; Fee

Section 7 - Petitions for Legislation Respecting Corporations

Section 8 - Report on Financial Condition of Town Petitioning to Borrow Outside Statutory Debt Limit

Section 8a - Petition by City or Town Pursuant to Home Rule Amendment; Number of Votes

Section 9b - Additional Regular Compensation for Certain Members

Section 9c - Annual Expenses for Members of General Court

Section 9d - Earned Income Not to Be Received by President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives; Enforcement

Section 10 - Prorating of Additional Compensation and Expenses for Members Filling a Vacancy or Who Resign During a Regular Session

Section 10a - Reimbursement for Special Elections to Fill General Court Vacancies

Section 12 - Clerks, Salary and Tenure

Section 12a - Facsimile Signatures of Clerks

Section 12b - Manual

Section 13 - Assistant Clerks and Clerical Assistance; Appointment, Salary and Tenure

Section 14 - Chaplain of House of Representatives; Salary

Section 15 - Sergeant-at-Arms; Appointment, Tenure and Salary

Section 16 - Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms; Appointment, Duties, Compensation and Removal

Section 17 - Sergeant-at-Arms and Other Legislative Officers and Employees; Duties and Police Powers

Section 18 - Other Legislative Employees; Compensation

Section 19 - Authorized Number of Certain Legislative Employees

Section 20a - Uniforms for Sergeant-at-Arms and Other Employees

Section 21 - Appointment of Employees by Sergeant-at-Arms; Removal

Section 22 - Journals and Papers; Custody; Copies as Evidence

Section 22a - Journals of Senate and House of Representatives; Copies

Section 23 - Bills and Resolves; Form of Engrossment; Printing and Publication; Copies; Distribution

Section 24 - Proposed Constitutional Amendments; Engrossment, Deposit

Section 26 - Ordering of Books or Publications for Members

Section 27 - Oaths Administered by Committee Members

Section 28 - Self-Incriminating Testimony or Evidence Before General Court or Committee; Prosecution

Section 28a - Refusal of Summoned Witness to Appear or Testify; Penalty

Section 29 - Stenographic Reports of Hearings

Section 30 - Expenses Incurred Under General Court Order; Approval

Section 31 - Committee Expenses; Authorization by General Court

Section 32 - Expenses of Committees Acting During Recess

Section 32a - Committees, Sub-Committees and Special Commissions; Travel

Section 33 - Publication of Bulletins of Committee Hearings

Section 35 - Advertisement of Legislative Committee Hearings; Publication

Section 38a - Bills Reported Favorably by Joint or Ways and Means Committees; Fiscal Notes; Cost Limitation

Section 38b - Requests and Recommendations for Appropriations and Capital Outlay Programs or Projects; Public Hearings; Notice

Section 38c - Health Insurance Coverage; Mandated Health Benefit Bills; Review and Evaluation; Report

Section 39 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 39 to 50

Section 41 - Docket of Executive and Legislative Agents and Lobbyists; Educational Seminars for Legislative and Executive Agents;annual Registration Statements; Annual Filing Fee; Identification Cards; Advisory Opinions

Section 42 - Agreements to Pay Compensation Contingent Upon a Decision of an Executive Officer or Upon Passage or Defeat of Legislation Prohibited

Section 43 - Executive and Legislative Agents; Itemized Statement of Expenditures; Notification of Legislators; Public Inspection; Family Gifts Restricted

Section 44 - Registration of Organizations Attempting to Influence Legislation; Statement of Expenditures; Public Inspection; Penalty

Section 45 - Inquiry and Adjudicatory Proceedings Relating to Alleged Violations of Secs. 39 to 50

Section 46 - Docket of Executive and Legislative Agents; Maintenance; Legislative Year

Section 47 - Employers of Executive or Legislative Agents; Statement of Expenditures; Filing; Penalty; Public Inspection

Section 48 - Violation of Secs. 41 to 44 or 47 Respecting Executive or Legislative Agents; Penalties; Prosecutions; Enforcement Procedures

Section 49 - Proceedings to Compel Filing of Proper Statement Required by Secs. 43, 44 or 47;equitable or Mandamus Relief to Enforce Secs. 41 to 43; Speedy Trial

Section 50 - Sections Inapplicable to Public Employees or Agents or Other Persons Requested to Appear Before Committee or Commission

Section 51 - Continuous Consolidation of the General Statutes; Counsel to Senate and House; Appointment; Duties as to Statute Revision, Etc.

Section 52 - Continuous Consolidation of the General Statutes; Counsel's Assistance in Drafting Bills, Etc.

Section 53 - Continuous Consolidation of the General Statutes; Counsel; Proposal of Changes and Corrections; Preparation of Revisions

Section 54 - Continuous Consolidation of the General Statutes; Counsel; Assistance and Expenses

Section 55 - Continuous Consolidation of the General Statutes; Counsel; Exempt From Civil Service

Section 55a - Continuous Consolidation of the General Statutes; General Laws; Correction, Revision, Etc.

Section 62 - Advisory Commission on Local Government

Section 63 - Definitions; Post Audit and Oversight Committees; Powers and Duties; Meetings; Reports; Expenses

Section 64 - Bureaus of Post Audit and Oversight; Legislative Auditors; Quarters; Powers and Duties

Section 65 - Senate Art Committee

Section 66 - Commission on the Status of Women; Membership; Powers; Funding

Section 67 - Commission on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning Youth; Membership; Terms; Powers and Duties

Section 68 - Commission on Status of Citizens of Asian Descent; Members; Terms; Powers and Duties

Section 69 - Commission on Status of Grandparents Raising Grandchildren; Membership; Powers and Duties; Report

Section 70 - Commission on the Future of the Metropolitan Beaches; Membership; Terms; Powers and Duties; Report

Section 71 - Commission on Older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Adults and Their Caregivers

Section 72 - Commission on the Status of African Americans

Section 73 - Commission on the Status of Latinos and Latinas

Section 74 - Commission on the Status of Persons With Disabilities

Section 75 - Commission on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys to Examine Issues Causing a Disproportionally Negative Impact