2006 Utah Code - 20A-11-801 — Political issues committees -- Registration -- Criminal penalty for providing false information or accepting unlawful contribution.

     20A-11-801.   Political issues committees -- Registration -- Criminal penalty for providing false information or accepting unlawful contribution.
     (1) (a) Each political issues committee shall file a statement of organization with the lieutenant governor's office by January 10 of each year, unless the political issues committee has filed a notice of dissolution under Subsection (4).
     (b) If a political issues committee is organized after the January 10 filing date, the political issues committee shall file an initial statement of organization no later than seven days after:
     (i) receiving political issues contributions totaling at least $750; or
     (ii) disbursing political issues expenditures totaling at least $50.
     (c) If January 10 falls on a weekend or holiday, the statement of organization shall be filed by the following business day.
     (2) Each political issues committee shall designate two officers that have primary decision-making authority for the political issues committee.
     (3) The statement of organization shall include:
     (a) the name and street address of the political issues committee;
     (b) the name, street address, phone number, occupation, and title of the two primary officers designated under Subsection (2);
     (c) the name, street address, occupation, and title of all other officers of the political issues committee;
     (d) the name and street address of the organization, individual, corporation, association, unit of government, or union that the political issues committee represents, if any;
     (e) the name and street address of all affiliated or connected organizations and their relationships to the political issues committee;
     (f) the name, street address, business address, occupation, and phone number of the committee's treasurer or chief financial officer;
     (g) the name, street address, and occupation of each member of the supervisory and advisory boards, if any; and
     (h) the ballot proposition whose outcome they wish to affect, and whether they support or oppose it.
     (4) (a) Any registered political issues committee that intends to permanently cease operations during a calendar year shall file a notice of dissolution with the lieutenant governor's office.
     (b) Any notice of dissolution filed by a political issues committee does not exempt that political issues committee from complying with the financial reporting requirements of this chapter.
     (5) (a) Unless the political issues committee has filed a notice of dissolution under Subsection (4), a political issues committee shall file, with the lieutenant governor's office, notice of any change of an officer described in Subsection (2).
     (b) Notice of a change of a primary officer described in Subsection (2) shall:
     (i) be filed within ten days of the date of the change; and
     (ii) contain the name and title of the officer being replaced and the name, street address, occupation, and title of the new officer.
     (6) (a) A person is guilty of providing false information in relation to a political issues committee if the person intentionally or knowingly gives false or misleading material information

in the statement of organization or the notice of change of primary officer.
     (b) Each primary officer designated in Subsection (2) is guilty of accepting an unlawful contribution if the political issues committee knowingly or recklessly accepts a contribution from a corporation that:
     (i) was organized less than 90 days before the date of the general election; and
     (ii) at the time the political issues committee accepts the contribution, has failed to file a statement of organization with the lieutenant governor's office as required by Section 20A-11-704.
     (c) A violation of this Subsection (6) is a third degree felony.

Amended by Chapter 226, 2006 General Session

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