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§ 7-6-204. Restriction on cash contributions or expenditures -- Exception

AR Code § 7-6-204 (2018) (N/A)
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(a) No campaign contribution in excess of one hundred dollars ($100) or expenditure in excess of fifty dollars ($50.00) shall be made or received in cash.

(b) All contributions or expenditures in behalf of a campaign activity, other than in-kind contributions and expenditures, in excess of the amounts mentioned in subsection (a) of this section shall be made:

(1) By a written instrument containing the name of the donor and the name of the payee;

(2) By credit card or debit card where the transaction results in a paper record signed by the cardholder, provided that the paper record contains the following information for the cardholder at the time of making the contribution:

(A) Valid name;

(B) Complete address;

(C) Place of business;

(D) Employer; and

(E) Occupation; or

(3) By transaction that results in an electronic record created or transmitted by the cardholder where a contribution or expenditure is made through the internet, provided that the electronic record contains the following information for the cardholder at the time of making the contribution:

(A) Valid name;

(B) Complete address;

(C) Place of business;

(D) Employer; and

(E) Occupation.

(c) The payment of filing fees may be in cash even though the amount exceeds fifty dollars ($50.00). The candidate shall obtain a receipt for the payment and shall report it as a campaign expenditure.

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§ 7-6-204. Restriction on cash contributions or expenditures -- Exception