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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

121.250 Political issues committee -- Contributions and expenditures from foreign

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national prohibited -- Independent expenditures -- Certification, reporting,
and recordkeeping requirements.
(1)Upon registering a political issues committee, the treasurer shall file an
accompanying certification that no preliminary activity was directly or indirectly
funded by a foreign national.
(2)After a political issues committee has been registered, the committee shall not
knowingly or willfully receive, solicit, or accept contributions or expenditures that
are directly or indirectly funded by a foreign national.
(3)A political issues committee shall affirm in its report that it has not knowingly or
willfully received, solicited, or accepted contributions or expenditures from a
foreign national.
(4)Any person who makes an independent expenditure in support or opposition of a
ballot measure shall keep records of any contribution or independent expenditure
and retain those records for six
(6)years following the date the contribution or
expenditure was made.
(5)A political issues committee that receives a contribution or makes expenditures
shall keep records of any contribution received or expenditure made and retain
those records for six
(6)years following the date the contribution was received or
the expenditure was made.
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