NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 4-05 — Filing Deadlines for Candidates Seeking Payment of Public Funds from the New York City Campaign Finance Board.

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Pursuant to Administrative Code § 12-110(b)(2)(a), each person who has declared his or her intention to seek a designation or nomination for election to an office and who is seeking payment of public funds for the first time in February, March, or April of the election year must submit an annual disclosure report with

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§ 4-05 Filing Deadlines for Candidates Seeking Payment of Public Funds from the New York City Campaign Finance Board.

RCNY § 4-05

Pursuant to Administrative Code § 12-110(b)(2)(a), each person who has declared his or her intention to seek a designation or nomination for election to an office and who is seeking payment of public funds for the first time in February, March, or April of the election year must submit an annual disclosure report with the Conflicts of Interest Board by the following deadlines: for the payment date of February 15, the annual disclosure report must be submitted by January 21; for the payment date of March 15, the annual disclosure report must be submitted by February 19; and for the payment date of April 15, the annual disclosure report must be submitted by March 21. If the final date to submit the annual disclosure report falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or public holiday, the deadline will be extended to the following business day. (City Record 6/1/2020, eff. 7/1/2020)

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