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Code · Maryland · Election Law

§ 13-247

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§13–247.
After all campaign expenditures have been made and before filing a final campaign finance report under Subtitle 3 of this title, any remaining balance in the account of a campaign finance entity shall be returned pro rata to the contributors or paid to:
(1)if the campaign finance entity is a political committee formed to support a candidate or act for a political party:
(i)the State central committee of the political party:
1. of which the candidate is a member; or
2. for which the political committee is acting;
(ii)the local central committee of the political party:
1. of which the candidate is a member in a county in which the candidate resides or which the candidate seeks to represent; or
2. for which the political committee is acting;
(iii)the legislative party caucus committee of the political party:
1. of which the candidate is a member; or
2. for which the political committee is acting; or
(iv)the board of education of a county in which the candidate resides or which the candidate seeks to represent;
(2)a nonprofit organization that provides services or funds for the benefit of pupils or teachers;
(3)a charitable organization registered or exempt from registration under the Maryland Charitable Solicitations Act;
(4)the Fair Campaign Financing Fund established under § 15–103 of this article; or
(5)a public or private institution of higher education in the State if:
(i)that institution possesses a certificate of approval from the Maryland Higher Education Commission; and
(ii)the payment is designated for use by the institution solely to award scholarships, grants, or loans to students attending the institution.
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