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Code · CFR · Title 11 — Federal Elections · Part 111 — Compliance Procedure (52 U.S.C. 30109, 30107(a)) · § 111.40

§ 111.40. What happens if the respondent does not pay the civil money penalty pursuant to 11 CFR 111.34 and does not submit a written response to the reason to believe finding pursuant to 11 CFR 111.35?

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(a)If the Commission, after the respondent has failed to pay the civil money penalty and has failed to submit a written response, determines by an affirmative vote of at least four
(4)of its members that the respondent has violated 52 U.S.C. 30104(a) and determines the amount of the civil money penalty, the respondent shall be notified in writing of its final determination.
(b)The respondent shall transmit payment of the civil money penalty to the Commission within thirty
(30)days of receipt of the Commission's final determination.
(c)Failure to pay the civil money penalty may result in the commencement of collection action under 31 U.S.C. 3701 et seq. (1996), or a civil suit pursuant to 52 U.S.C. 30109(a)(6)(A), or any other legal action deemed necessary by the Commission. \[65 FR 31794, May 19, 2000, as amended at 79 FR 77848, Dec. 29, 2014; 89 FR 218, Jan. 2, 2024\]
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