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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 49 — Law

49-1450. Committee; statement of organization; contents, enumerated.

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The statement of organization required by section 49-1449 shall include the following information:
(1)The name, street address, and telephone number, if any, of the committee. The committee address may be the home address of the candidate or treasurer of the committee;
(2)The name, street address, and telephone number, if any, of each person, other than an individual, that is a member of the committee;
(3)The full name, street address, and telephone number, if any, of the treasurer and other principal officers of the committee;
(4)The name and address of the financial institution in which the official committee depository is located, and the name and address of each financial institution in which a secondary depository is or is intended to be located;
(5)The full name of and office sought by each candidate and a brief statement identifying the substance of each ballot question supported or opposed by the committee;
(6)Identification of the committee as a candidate committee, political party committee, independent committee, or ballot question committee if it is identifiable as such a committee;
(7)If the committee is identified as a ballot question committee, a certification that no preliminary activity was directly or indirectly funded by one or more foreign nationals; and
(8)Such other information as may be required by the rules and regulations of the commission.
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