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Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 20.285

1 Texas Administrative Code § 20.285 – Annual Report of Unexpended Contributions by Former Officeholder

(a) A person who ceases to be an officeholder at a time when he or she does not have a campaign treasurer appointment on file must file an annual report if he or she has unexpended political contributions, unexpended interest or other income earned from political contributions, or assets purchased with political contributions or interest or other income earned from political contributions after filing the last required report as an officeholder.

(b) A report under this section shall be filed not earlier than January 1 and not later than January 15 of each year following the year in which the former officeholder filed the last required report as an officeholder, unless the requirement to file annual reports has ended as provided by subsection (d) of this section.

(c) The report is filed with the authority with whom the former officeholder’s campaign treasurer appointment was required to be filed.

(d) The requirement to file annual reports ends after:
(1) all political contributions, unexpended interest or other income earned from political contributions, or assets purchased with political contributions or interest or other income earned from political contributions have been disbursed and reported on an annual report; or
(2) the former officeholder has complied with § RSA 20.289 of this title (relating to Disposition of Unexpended Contributions) and § RSA 20.291 of this title (relating to Report of Final Disposition of Unexpended Contributions).

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