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Code · Missouri · Chapter 130

130.173. Contributions by prohibited sources, reporting requirements — recordkeeping.

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130.173. Contributions by prohibited sources, reporting requirements — recordkeeping. — 1. Upon creating, forming, or registering a committee, the treasurer shall file an accompanying certification that no preliminary activity was funded by prohibited sources, whether directly or indirectly.
2. After a committee has been created, formed, or registered, the committee shall not knowingly or willfully receive, solicit, or accept contributions from a prohibited source, whether directly or indirectly.
3. Any report filed pursuant to this chapter shall include an affirmation that the committee has not knowingly or willfully received, solicited, or accepted, directly or indirectly, contributions from a prohibited source.
4. Any committee or person that makes an expenditure in support of or in opposition to a ballot measure shall keep records of any contribution or expenditure and retain such records in the same manner and for the same period of time as is required by section 130.036 .
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