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Code · Maryland · Election Law

§ 13-220.1

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§13–220.1.
(a)Each central committee of a political party or legislative party caucus committee may establish one administrative account.
(b)Disbursements from an administrative account may be made only for nonelectoral purposes.
(c)A donation to an administrative account:
(1)may be made only if the donor is aware that the donation will be used for nonelectoral purposes and consents to that use before making the donation; and
(2)is not subject to § 13–226(b) of this subtitle.
(d)A campaign finance entity may not make a transfer to an administrative account.
(e)The State Board shall adopt regulations that:
(1)define permissible nonelectoral disbursements from an administrative account; and
(2)require disclosure of:
(i)donations to an administrative account; and
(ii)disbursements from an administrative account.
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