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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Presidential Transition Act of 1963. · Sec. 6

Sec. 6. disclosures of financing and personnel; limitation on acceptance of donations

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## Sec. 6 disclosures of financing and personnel; limitation on acceptance of donations ###
(a)####
(1)Each apparent successful candidate (as determined by section 3(c)) (as a condition for receiving services under section 3 and for funds provided under section 7(a)(1)) shall disclose to the Administrator the date of contribution, source, amount, and expenditure thereof of all money, other than funds from the Federal Government, and including currency of the United States and of any foreign nation, checks, money orders, or any other negotiable instruments payable on demand, received either before or after the date of the general elections for use in the preparation of the apparent successful candidate for the assumption of official duties as President or Vice President. ####
(2)Each apparent successful candidate (as a condition for receiving such services and funds) shall make available to the Administrator and the Comptroller General all information concerning such contributions as the Administrator or Comptroller General may require for purposes of auditing both the public and private funding used in the activities authorized by this Act. ####
(3)Disclosures made under paragraph
(1)shall be— #####
(A)in the form of a report to the Administrator within 30 days after the inauguration of the apparent successful candidate for the office of President as President and the apparent successful candidate for the office of Vice-President as Vice President; and #####
(B)made available to the public by the Administrator upon receipt by the Administrator. ###
(b)####
(1)Each apparent successful candidate (as a condition for receiving services provided under section 3 and funds provided under section 7(a)(1)) shall make available to the public— #####
(A)the names and most recent employment of all transition personnel (full-time or part-time, public or private, or volunteer) who are members of the apparent successful candidate's Federal department or agency transition teams; and #####
(B)information regarding the sources of funding which support the transition activities of each transition team member. ####
(2)Disclosures under paragraph
(1)shall be made public before the initial transition team contact with a Federal department or agency and shall be updated as necessary. ###
(c)Each apparent successful candidate (as a condition for receiving services under section 3 and for funds provided under section 7(a)(1)) shall not accept more than $5,000 from any person, organization, or other entity for purposes of carrying out activities authorized by this Act.
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