NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 4-06 — Daily Disclosures During the Two Weeks Preceding the Election.

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If a candidate, during the 14 days preceding an election, accepts aggregate contributions and/or loans from a single source of $1,000 or more or makes aggregate expenditures to a single payee of $20,000 or more, the candidate must report, in a disclosure to the Board, all contributions and loans accepted from such sour

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

§ 4-06 Daily Disclosures During the Two Weeks Preceding the Election.

RCNY § 4-06

If a candidate, during the 14 days preceding an election, accepts aggregate contributions and/or loans from a single source of $1,000 or more or makes aggregate expenditures to a single payee of $20,000 or more, the candidate must report, in a disclosure to the Board, all contributions and loans accepted from such source or expenditures made to such payee during that 14-day period. The first such disclosure must be received by the Board within 24 hours after the contribution or loan that causes the total to reach $1,000 is accepted or the expenditure that causes the total to reach $20,000 is made. Each subsequent disclosure must be received by the Board within 24 hours after any additional contribution or loan is accepted or expenditure is made. Information reported in these disclosures must also be included in the candidate's next post-election disclosure statement. (Added City Record 8/16/2019, eff. 9/15/2019; amended City Record 2/15/2023, eff. 3/17/2023)

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