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Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 28.7

1 Texas Administrative Code § 28.7 – Permitted Expenditures As required by the Government Code, § RSA 302.020 (concerning Permitted Expenditures), a speaker candidate shall not expend campaign funds for any purpose other than those permitted by §302.020 (concerning Permitted Expenditures), and then only if those expenditures are directly related to the speaker candidacy; provided, […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 28.5

1 Texas Administrative Code § 28.5 – Information To Report Each report required to be filed with the commission pursuant to the Government Code, § RSA 302.013 (concerning Filing of Statement of Contributions, Loans, and Expenditures), shall set forth the total amount of interest earned during the reporting period.

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 28.1

1 Texas Administrative Code § 28.1 – Definitions The following words and terms, when used in this Chapter 28, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: Campaign funds–For purposes of the Government Code, Chapter 302 (concerning Speaker of the House of Representatives), “campaign funds” as defined in §302.011 (concerning Definitions) shall […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 26.7

1 Texas Administrative Code § 26.7 – Use of the Term “Reelect” in Political Advertising A person or candidate may, in the event of redistricting, use the term “reelect” in a campaign for elective office only if the candidate is the elected incumbent of an office that represented any part of the new or renumbered […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 26.5

1 Texas Administrative Code § 26.5 – Code of Fair Campaign Practices A candidate or political committee that has filed a copy of the Code of Fair Campaign Practices as provided by the Election Code, Chapter 258, may indicate that fact on political advertising by including the following or a substantially similar statement: (Name of […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 26.3

1 Texas Administrative Code § 26.3 – Legislative Advertising Political advertising as defined by the Election Code, Section RSA 251.001(16) (concerning Definitions), does not constitute legislative advertising under the Government Code, Section RSA 305.027 (concerning Required Disclosure on Legislative Advertising).

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 26.2

1 Texas Administrative Code § 26.2 – Newsletter of Public Officer of a Political Subdivision For purposes of § RSA 255.003 of the Election Code, a newsletter of a public officer of a political subdivision is not political advertising if: (1) It includes no more than two pictures of a public officer per page and […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 26.1

1 Texas Administrative Code § 26.1 – Disclosure Statement (a) A disclosure statement that is required by §255.001, Election Code, must contain the words “political advertising” or any recognizable abbreviation, and must: (1) appear on one line of text or on successive lines of text on the face of the political advertising; or (2) be […]