2014 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 121 - CAMPAIGN FINANCE REGULATION 121.330 Restrictions on elected officials and their appointees in dealing with certain contributors and fundraisers.
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121.330 Restrictions on elected officials and their appointees in dealing with
certain contributors and fundraisers.
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No elected official or any of his appointees shall knowingly award any nonbid
contract with the governing authority which the elected official serves to any
entity whose officers or employees, or the spouses of officers or employees,
knowingly contributed in excess of five thousand dollars ($5,000) in the
aggregate in any one (1) election to the election campaign of the elected
official during the term of office following the election campaign in which the
contributions were made.
No entity whose officers or employees, or the spouses of officers or
employees, have knowingly contributed in excess of five thousand dollars
($5,000) in the aggregate in any one (1) election to the election campaign of
any elected official shall knowingly receive any nonbid contract with the
governing authority which the elected official serves during the term of office
following the election campaign in which the contributions were made.
No elected official or any of his appointees shall knowingly award any nonbid
contract, lease, or appointment to any office or board with the governing
authority which the elected official serves to any person who has acted as a
fundraiser by directly soliciting contributions to the election campaign of the
elected official who secured in excess of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) in
contributions in the aggregate in any one (1) election for the election campaign,
or to his immediate family, employer, or employee, during the term of office
following the election campaign in which the contributions were made, nor shall
any award of a nonbid contract or lease with the governing authority knowingly
be made to the entity in which the person has an interest during the term of
office following the election campaign in which the contributions were made.
No person who has acted as a fundraiser by directly soliciting contributions for
the election campaign of an elected official who secured in excess of thirty
thousand dollars ($30,000) in contributions in the aggregate in any one (1)
election for the election campaign, nor his immediate family, employer, or
employee, shall knowingly receive any nonbid contract, lease, or appointment
to any office or board with the governing authority which the elected official
serves during the term of office following the election campaign in which the
contributions were made, nor shall an entity in which the person has an interest
knowingly receive a nonbid contract or lease with the governing authority
during the term of office following the election campaign in which the
contributions were made.
For the purposes of this section, "entity" means any person, sole
proprietorship, partnership, unincorporated association, unincorporated
company, joint stock company, public service corporation, professional
services corporation, corporation, or any other business organization.
For the purposes of this section, "immediate family" means the spouse of the
person, the parent of the person or spouse, or the child of the person or
spouse.
For the purposes of this section, "governing authority" means the elected
legislative, executive, and judicial officers charged with the administration of
the affairs of the political subdivision which they serve.
Effective:July 14, 1992
History: Created 1992 Ky. Acts ch. 288, sec. 16, effective July 14, 1992.
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