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Code · Virginia · Title 24.2 · Chapter 9.3

Code of Virginia § 24.2-952.7. Final report requirement; disbursement of surplus funds.

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A. Any inaugural committee that, after having filed a statement of organization, disbands shall so notify the State Board. A final report shall be filed by the committee that sets forth
(i)all receipts and disbursements not previously reported,
(ii)an accounting of the retirement of all debts, and
(iii)the disposition of the committee's surplus funds. This final report shall include a termination statement, signed by the treasurer or other principal officer listed on the statement of organization, that all reporting for the committee is complete and final.
B. It shall be unlawful for any person to disburse any funds or receipts of an inaugural committee which are in excess of the amount necessary to defray expenditures for inaugural activities other than by one or any combination of the following:
(i)returning the excess to a contributor in an amount not to exceed the contributor's original contribution or
(ii)making one or more charitable contributions as defined in § 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code. It shall be unlawful for any person to convert any contributed moneys, securities, or like intangible personal property to his personal use or to the use of a member of the "immediate family," as that term is defined in § 30-101 , of the committee's treasurer or chief executive.
1990, c. 931, § 24.1-258.1; 1991, cc. 474, 709, §§ 24.1-924, 24.1-254.3; 1993, c. 641, §§ 24.2-913, 24.2-921, 24.2-925; 1994, c. 607 ; 2004, c. 457 ; 2006, cc. 787 , 892 ; 2007, c. 622 ; 2009, c. 231 .
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