2005 North Carolina Code - General Statutes § 147-54.35. (Effective January 1, 2007) Contingency lobbying fees and election influence prohibited.

§ 147‑54.35.  (Effective January 1, 2007) Contingency lobbying fees and election influence prohibited.

(a)       No person shall act as an executive lobbyist for compensation that is dependent upon the result or outcome of any executive action.

(b)       No executive lobbyist or executive lobbyist's principal shall attempt to influence the action of an executive branch officer by the promise of financial support of the executive branch officer's candidacy or appointment, or by threat of financial support in opposition to the executive branch officer's candidacy in any future election or future reappointment. (2005‑456, s. 2.)

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