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What is NYC RCNY § 14-03?

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(a) Filing dates. (i) Disclosure statements are due every Monday of the election year until and including the fourth Monday after the general election.

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Effective: 9/15/2019Last amended: 3/17/2023

§ 14-03 Disclosure Dates.

RCNY § 14-03

(a)Filing dates.

(i)Disclosure statements are due every Monday of the election year until and including the fourth Monday after the general election.

(ii)During the 14 days before a primary or general election, an independent spender must submit a disclosure statement to the Board within 24 hours of distributing any reportable communication, making any reportable expenditure, or receiving any reportable contribution.

(iii)An independent spender that has not distributed any reportable communications, made any reportable expenditures, or received any reportable contributions within a reporting period is not required to file a disclosure statement for that period.

(b)Reporting periods.

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