Effective - 28 Aug 2008, 3 histories
130.050. Out-of-state committees, reporting, contents — late contribution or loan, defined. — 1. An out-of-state committee which, according to the provisions of subsection 10 of section 130.021, is not required to file a statement of organization and is not required to file the full disclosure reports required by section 130.041 shall file reports with the Missouri ethics commission according to the provisions of this subsection if the committee makes contributions or expenditures in support of or in opposition to candidates or ballot measures in this state in any election covered by this chapter or makes contributions to any committee domiciled in this state. An initial report shall be filed on or within fourteen days prior to the date such out-of-state committee first makes a contribution or expenditure in this state, and thereafter reports shall be filed at the times and for the reporting periods prescribed in subsection 1 of section 130.046. Each report shall contain:
(1) The full name, address and domicile of the committee making the report and the name, residential and business addresses, domicile and telephone numbers of the committee's treasurer;
(2) The name and address of any entity such as a labor union, trade or business or professional association, club or other organization or any business entity with which the committee is affiliated;
(3) A statement of the total dollar amount of all funds received by the committee in the current calendar year and a statement of the total contributions in the same period from persons domiciled in this state and a list by name, address, date and amount of each Missouri resident who contributed an aggregate of more than two hundred dollars in the current calendar year;
(4) A list by name, address, date and amount regarding any contributor to the out-of-state committee, regardless of state of residency, who made a contribution during the reporting period;
(5) A statement as to whether the committee is required to file reports with the Federal Election Commission, and a listing of agencies in other states with which the committee files reports, if any;
(6) A separate listing showing contributions made in support of or opposition to each candidate or ballot measure in this state, together with the date and amount of each contribution;
(7) A separate listing showing contributions made to any committee domiciled in this state with the date and amount of each contribution.
2. In the case of a political party committee's selection of an individual to be the party's nominee for public office in an election covered by this chapter, any individual who seeks such nomination and who is a candidate according to the definition of the term candidate in section 130.011 shall be required to comply with all requirements of this chapter; except that, for the purposes of this subsection, the reporting dates and reporting periods in section 130.046 shall not apply, and the first reporting date shall be no later than the fifteenth day after the date on which a nomination covered by this subsection was made and for the period beginning on the date the individual became a candidate, as the term candidate is defined in section 130.011, and closing on the tenth day after the date the nomination was made, with subsequent reports being made as closely as practicable to the times required in section 130.046.
3. The receipt of any late contribution or loan of more than two hundred fifty dollars by a candidate committee supporting a candidate for statewide office or by any other committee shall be reported to the appropriate officer no later than twenty-four hours after receipt. For purposes of this subsection the term "late contribution or loan" means a contribution or loan received after the closing date of the last disclosure report required to be filed before an election but received prior to the date of the election itself. The disclosure report of a late contribution may be made by any written means of communication, setting forth the name and address of the contributor or lender and the amount of the contribution or loan and need not contain the signatures and certification required for a full disclosure report described in section 130.041. A late contribution or loan shall be included in subsequent disclosure reports without regard to any special reports filed pursuant to this subsection.
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(L. 1997 S.B. 16, A.L. 1999 S.B. 31 & 285, A.L. 2006 H.B. 1900, A.L. 2008 S.B. 1038)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title IX - Suffrage and Elections
Chapter 130 - Campaign Finance Disclosure Law
Section 130.011 - Definitions.
Section 130.023 - Challenge failure to report.
Section 130.033 - Attorney's fees may be paid from candidate committee funds, when.
Section 130.036 - Treasurer, deputy treasurer or candidate to maintain records, contents.
Section 130.041 - Disclosure reports — who files — when required — contents.
Section 130.042 - Posting of expenditures supporting and opposing candidates.
Section 130.047 - Reporting noncommittee expenditures.
Section 130.049 - Out-of-state committees, reporting, contents.
Section 130.050 - Out-of-state committees, reporting, contents — late contribution or loan, defined.
Section 130.056 - Executive director of commission, duties.
Section 130.058 - Responsibility for reporting requirements.
Section 130.072 - Fines for violations — limitation.
Section 130.081 - Violation, class A misdemeanor.
Section 130.091 - When chapter applicable to elections and contributions or expenditures.
Section 130.096 - Severability.
Section 130.110 - Limitation of cash contributions and anonymous contributions.
Section 130.120 - Disclosure of contributor information required.
Section 130.150 - Complaints filed with ethics commission or civil action for forfeiture authorized.
Section 130.160 - Severability clause for sections 130.110 to 130.160.