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Section 67-6616 - EXAMINATION OF STATEMENTS.

ID Code § 67-6616 (2019) (N/A)
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67-6616. EXAMINATION OF STATEMENTS. [EFFECTIVE UNTIL JANUARY 1, 2020] Within three (3) months after the date of each election, the Secretary of State shall examine such statement filed with his office under this act; and referring to the election, to determine whether the statement conforms to law. Such examinations shall include a comparison of reports and statements received by the Secretary of State pursuant to sections 67-6607—67-6609, 67-6611, 67-6614[, Idaho Code]. The Secretary of State may require any person to answer in writing and under oath or affirmation any question within the knowledge of that person concerning the source of any contribution.

67-6616. EXAMINATION OF STATEMENTS. [EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020] Within three (3) months after the date of each election, the secretary of state shall examine such statement filed pursuant to this chapter for statewide, legislative, and judicial district offices or measures, and the county clerk shall inspect each statement filed for all local government offices or measures for which the county is the home county, as defined in section 34-1401, Idaho Code; and referring to the election, determine whether the statement conforms to law. Such examinations shall include a comparison of reports and statements received by the secretary of state pursuant to sections 67-6607 through 67-6609, 67-6611, and 67-6614, Idaho Code. The secretary of state or county clerk may require any person to answer in writing and under oath or affirmation any question within the knowledge of that person concerning the source of any contribution.

History:

[67-6616, added Init. Measure 1974, No. 1, sec. 16; am. 2019, ch. 288, sec. 13, p. 840.]

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Section 67-6616 - EXAMINATION OF STATEMENTS.