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Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 20.339

1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.339 – Contents of the Special Session Report

A report required by § RSA 20.337 of this title (relating to Special Session Reports by Specific-Purpose Committees) shall include the following information:

(1) the specific-purpose committee’s full name;

(2) the specific-purpose committee’s address;

(3) the committee campaign treasurer’s full name;

(4) the campaign treasurer’s residence or business street address;

(5) for each candidate supported or opposed by the specific-purpose committee:
(A) the full name of the candidate;
(B) the office sought by the candidate; and
(C) an indication of whether the committee supports or opposes the candidate;

(6) for each officeholder supported or opposed by the committee:
(A) the full name of the officeholder;
(B) the office held by the officeholder; and
(C) an indication of whether the committee supports or opposes the officeholder;

(7) the date each contribution was accepted;

(8) the full name of each person making a contribution;

(9) the address of each person making a contribution;

(10) the amount of each contribution accepted during the period;

(11) a description of any in-kind contribution; and

(12) an affidavit, executed by the campaign treasurer, stating: “I swear, or affirm, that the accompanying report is true and correct and includes all information required to be reported by me under Title 15, Election Code.”

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