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Code · Missouri · Chapter 105

105.465. Dissolution of candidate committee required, when — disbursement of moneys, limitations — definitions.

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105.465. Dissolution of candidate committee required, when — disbursement of moneys, limitations — definitions. — 1. Any person who registers as a lobbyist shall dissolve his or her candidate committee. In the course of dissolving such committee, such person shall not disburse moneys from such committee, except for the purpose of:
(1)Returning a contribution made to the candidate committee to the entity responsible for making the contribution to the committee;
(2)Donating moneys to a nonprofit entity qualified as exempt from federal taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended; or
(3)Transferring moneys to a political party committee.
2. For purposes of this section, the term "lobbyist" shall have the same meaning given to such term under section 105.470 , and the terms "committee", "candidate committee", "contribution", and "political party committee" shall have the same meanings given to such terms under section 130.011 .
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