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Code · California · Government Code

§ 85702.5

154 words·~1 min read·/ca/government-code/85702-5

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(a)A county or city may, by ordinance or resolution, impose a limit on contributions to a candidate for elective county or city office that is different from the limit set forth in subdivision
(d)of Section 85301. The limitation may also be imposed by means of a county or city initiative measure.
(b)A county or city that establishes a contribution limit pursuant to subdivision
(a)may adopt enforcement standards for a violation of that limit, which may include administrative, civil, or criminal penalties.
(c)The Commission is not responsible for the administration or enforcement of a contribution limit adopted pursuant to subdivision (a).
(d)This section shall become operative on January 1, 2021. A county or city’s limit on contributions to a candidate for elective county or city office that is in effect on the operative date of this section shall be deemed to be a limit imposed pursuant to subdivision (a).
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