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Code · Washington · Title 29B — Campaign Disclosure and Contribution · Chapter 29B.10

RCW 29B.10.470

247 words·~1 min read·/wa/title-29b/chapter-29b-10/29b-10-470·

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"Remediable violation" means any violation of this title that:
(1)Involved expenditures or contributions totaling no more than the contribution limits set out under RCW 29B.40.020
(2)per election, or $1,000 if there is no statutory limit;
(2)Occurred:
(a)More than 30 days before an election, where the commission entered into an agreement to resolve the matter; or
(b)At any time where the violation did not constitute a material violation because it was inadvertent and minor or otherwise has been cured and, after consideration of all the circumstances, further proceedings would not serve the purposes of this title;
(3)Does not materially harm the public interest, beyond the harm to the policy of this title inherent in any violation; and
(4)Involved:
(a)A person who:
(i)Took corrective action within five business days after the commission first notified the person of noncompliance, or where the commission did not provide notice and filed a required report within 21 days after the report was due to be filed; and
(ii)Substantially met the filing deadline for all other required reports within the immediately preceding 12-month period; or
(b)A candidate who:
(i)Lost the election in question; and
(ii)Did not receive contributions over 100 times the contribution limit in aggregate per election during the campaign in question.
[ 2024 c 164 s 247 .]
Notes:
Intent — Construction — Rules remain valid — Effective date — 2024 c 164: See notes following RCW 29B.10.010 .
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