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Code · Utah · Title 20A — Election Code · Chapter 11

20A-11-101.3. Detailed listing and report requirements -- Rulemaking authority.

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Effective 3/5/2021
20A-11-101.3. Detailed listing and report requirements -- Rulemaking authority.
(1)As used in this section:
(a)"Advertising" includes:
(i)website development and maintenance;
(ii)social media;
(iii)television, newspaper, or radio; or
(iv)a convention booth.
(b)"Association expense" means a membership fee for:
(i)a political association; or
(ii)an association related to an activity of a candidate or an officeholder.
(c)"Campaign Expense" includes:
(i)district mapping;
(ii)voter data;
(iii)a phone bank;
(iv)fund-raising expenses;
(v)campaign assistance or consulting;
(vi)campaign technology;
(vii)campaign management;
(viii)campaign interns; or
(ix)food, and related expenses, purchased:
(A)for a campaign event; or
(B)for consumption by a candidate or campaign staff while conducting work relating to a campaign.
(d)"Donations" includes giving to a charitable organization.
(e)"Loans" includes repaying loans.
(f)"Office expense" includes:
(i)an email server;
(ii)phones;
(iii)phone service;
(iv)computers;
(v)printers;
(vi)furniture;
(vii)tools and hardware; or
(viii)food, and related expenses, purchased for consumption during an officeholder activity.
(g)"Political support" includes contributions made to other candidates or political action committees.
(h)"Supplies" includes:
(i)signs;
(ii)sign holders;
(iii)parade supplies;
(iv)t-shirts;
(v)other campaign goods;
(vi)repair or replacement of clothing that is damaged while the candidate or officeholder is engaged in an activity of a candidate or an officeholder;
(vii)printed materials; or
(viii)postage.
(i)"Travel expenses" includes:
(i)political conference registration;
(ii)airfare;
(iii)hotels;
(iv)food, and related expenses, purchased for consumption during travel;
(v)vehicle mileage reimbursement; or
(vi)incidental expenses while traveling.
(2)As it relates to an expenditure, a detailed listing includes identifying the expenditure as falling within one of the following categories:
(a)advertising;
(b)association expense;
(c)campaign expense;
(d)constituent services;
(e)donations;
(f)loans;
(g)office;
(h)political support;
(i)return of a contribution;
(j)signature gathering;
(k)supplies;
(l)travel expenses; or
(m)other expenditures that do not fall within a category described in Subsections (2)(a) through
(l), followed by a description of the expenditure.
(3)The director of elections, within the Lieutenant Governor's Office, may make rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act , in relation to the form, type, and level of detail required in a detailed listing or a financial disclosure form.
Amended by Chapter 20 , 2021 General Session
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