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Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 20.301

1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.301 – Thresholds for Campaign Treasurer Appointment

(a) A specific-purpose committee may not accept political contributions exceeding the aggregate amount of political contributions or political expenditures specified in Tex. Elec. Code §253.031(b), as amended by Figure 1 in 1 TAC § 18.31 without filing a campaign treasurer appointment with the appropriate filing authority.


(b) A specific-purpose committee may not knowingly make or authorize campaign contributions or campaign expenditures exceeding the aggregate amount of political contributions or political expenditures specified in Tex. Elec. Code §253.031(b), as amended by Figure 1 in 1 TAC § 18.31 to support or oppose a candidate in a primary or general election for an office listed below unless the committee’s campaign treasurer appointment as filed not later than the 30th day before the appropriate election day:

(1) a statewide office;

(2) a seat in the state legislature;

(3) a seat on the State Board of Education;

(4) a multi-county district office; or

(5) a judicial district office filled by voters of only one county.

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