Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 20.56
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.56 – Expenditures to Vendors (a) A political expenditure made by a vendor for a candidate, officeholder, political committee, or other filer, with the intent to seek reimbursement from the filer, shall be reported by the filer in accordance with this chapter as though the filer made the expenditure directly. […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 20.55
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.55 – Time of Accepting Contribution (a) A candidate, office holder, or political committee shall make a determination to accept or refuse a political contribution not later than the end of the reporting period during which the contribution is received, except as provided by subsection (e) of this section. (b) […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 20.54
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.54 – Reporting a Pledge of a Contribution (a) The date a pledge of a contribution is the date the pledge was accepted, regardless of when the pledge is actually received. (b) Except as provided by subsection (c) of this section, a pledge of a contribution shall be reported on […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 20.53
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.53 – Disclosure of True Source of Contribution or Expenditure A person may not knowingly make or authorize a political contribution or political expenditure in the name of or on behalf of another unless the person discloses the name and address of the person who is the true source of […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 20.52
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.52 – Description of In-Kind Contribution for Travel The description of an in-kind contribution for travel outside of the state of Texas must provide the following: (1) The name of the person or persons traveling on whose behalf the travel was accepted; (2) The means of transportation; (3) The name […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 20.51
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.51 – Value of In-Kind Contribution (a) For reporting purposes, the value of an in-kind contribution is the fair market value. (b) If an in-kind contribution is sold at a political fundraiser, the total amount received for the item at the fundraiser must be reported. This reporting requirement is in […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 20.50
1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.50 – Total Political Contributions Maintained (a) For purposes of Election Code § RSA 254.031(a)(8) and § RSA 254.0611(a)(1), the total amount of political contributions maintained in one or more accounts includes the following: (1) The balance on deposit in banks, savings and loan institutions, and other depository institutions; (2) […]
A Critique of the Kaduna State Whistle Blower Protection Law 2017 – Akilu Saadu

A Critique of the Kaduna State Whistle Blower Protection Law, 2017: A Tool for Accountability In Nigeria today, many of the organisation and public institution are dwindling or better collapsing as a result of impropriety, corruption, mismanagement and embezzlement of public resources . Despite the security and corruption protection agencies scrutiny , the impropriety is […]
The Concept of Double Jeopardy in Nigerian Law – Abdullah Abdurrouf Al-Mujahid

The Concept of Double Jeopardy in Nigerian Law It is a notorious fact that there is a constitution in every country, i.e. a Ground Norms that is guiding their conduct. What then is constitution? Constitution can be define as a set of written rules and principles that govern the behavior and actions of a country, […]