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Code · Alaska · Title 15 · Chapter 13

Sec. 15.13.065. Contributions.

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Sec. 15.13.065. Contributions.
(a)Individuals, groups, nongroup entities, and political parties may make contributions to a candidate. An individual, group, or nongroup entity may make a contribution to a group, to a nongroup entity, or to a political party.
(b)A political party may contribute to a subordinate unit of the political party, and a subordinate unit of a political party may contribute to the political party of which it is a subordinate unit.
(c)Except for reports required by AS 15.13.040 and 15.13.110 and except for the requirements of AS 15.13.050 , 15.13.060, and 15.13.112 — 15.13.114, the provisions of AS 15.13.010 — 15.13.116 do not apply to limit the authority of a person to make contributions to influence the outcome of a ballot proposition. In this subsection, in addition to its meaning in AS 15.80.010 , “proposition” includes
(1)an issue placed on a ballot to determine whether
(A)a constitutional convention shall be called;
(B)a debt shall be contracted;
(C)an advisory question shall be approved or rejected; or
(D)a municipality shall be incorporated;
(2)an initiative proposal application filed with the lieutenant governor under AS 15.45.020 .
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