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Title 1
Campaign Receipts and Expenditures

Sections

14‑100
Definitions
14‑102
Statements of campaign receipts, contributions, transfers and expenditures to and by political committees
14‑104
Statements of campaign receipts, contributions, transfers and expenditures by and to candidates
14‑105
Elimination of duplicate electronic filing
14‑106
Political communication
14‑107
Independent expenditure reporting
14‑107‑A
Prohibited spending by independent expenditure committees and political action committees
14‑107‑B
Independent expenditure verification
14‑108
Time for filing statements
14‑110
Place for filing statements
14‑112
Political committee authorization statement
14‑114
Contribution and receipt limitations
14‑116
Political contributions by certain organizations
14‑118
Treasurer and depository of political committee
14‑120
Campaign contribution to be under true name of contributor
14‑122
Accounting to treasurer or candidate
14‑124
Exceptions
14‑126
Violations
14‑127
Notice of civil penalty to authorizing candidate
14‑128
Disposition of anonymous contributions
14‑130
Campaign funds for personal use
14‑132
Disposition of campaign funds
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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