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Missouri

Chapter 130
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130.011. Definitions.
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130.016. Certain candidates exempt from filing requirements — procedure for exemption — restrictions…
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130.021. Treasurer for candidates and committees, when required — duties — official depository accou…
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130.023. Challenge failure to report.
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*130.026.
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130.028. Prohibitions against certain discrimination or intimidation relating to elections — contributions by employees, payroll deduction, when.
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130.029. Corporations and labor organizations may make contributions or expenditures — limited liability companies, applicability, when.
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130.031. Restrictions and limitations on contributions — expenditure by check — anonymous contributi…
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130.033. Attorney's fees may be paid from candidate committee funds, when.
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130.034. Contributions not to be converted to personal use — allowable uses — gifts — disposition of…
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130.036. Treasurer, deputy treasurer or candidate to maintain records, contents.
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130.037. Two candidate's committees may be formed — committee for paying off past debts only, restri…
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130.041. Disclosure reports — who files — when required — contents.
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130.042. Posting of expenditures supporting and opposing candidates.
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130.043. Political party county committee members and candidates may consolidate disclosure filings with ward organization — restrictions.
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*130.044.
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130.047. Reporting noncommittee expenditures.
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130.048. Reporting, internal dissemination of information on candidates for public office or ballot issues, when.
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130.049. Out-of-state committees, reporting, contents.
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130.050. Out-of-state committees, reporting, contents — late contribution or loan, defined.
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130.054. Complaint, filing procedure, when — ethics commission to investigate, procedure — limitation on accepting complaints.
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130.056. Executive director of commission, duties.
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*130.057.
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130.058. Responsibility for reporting requirements.
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*130.071.
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130.072. Fines for violations — limitation.
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130.081. Violation, class A misdemeanor.
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130.086. Federal candidates exempt if in compliance with federal election laws — certain filings required.
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130.091. When chapter applicable to elections and contributions or expenditures.
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130.096. Severability.
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130.097. Transfer of committee funds, no compensation to person transferring — lobbyists prohibited from transferring committee funds.
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130.110. Limitation of cash contributions and anonymous contributions.
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130.120. Disclosure of contributor information required.
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130.150. Complaints filed with ethics commission or civil action for forfeiture authorized.
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130.160. Severability clause for sections 130.110 to 130.160.
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130.170. Definitions.
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130.173. Contributions by prohibited sources, reporting requirements — recordkeeping.
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130.176. Donor affirmation for certain contributions — disclosure report requirements — ballot measure affirmation — in-kind contributions prohibited, when.
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130.179. Decision-making process, foreign nationals prohibited from participating.
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130.185. Right of privacy for donors, requirements.
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130.188. Violations, attorney general's authority — refund of contribution, when — lobbyist violations, sanctions.
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