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Adopted

ADOPTED RULES

At its December 2, 2009, meeting, the Texas Ethics Commission voted to adopt the following rules.

Purpose of Expenditure
(effective December 23, 2009)
Text of Adopted Rule

Regulation of Lobbyists and Contingent Fees
(effective December 23, 2009)
Text of Adopted Rules

Contents of Sworn Complaints
(effective December 23, 2009)
Text of Adopted Rule


Purpose of Expenditure
Text of Adopted Rule

The new language is indicated by italics.

Chapter 20. REPORTING POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES

Subchapter B. GENERAL REPORTING RULES

§ 20.61. Purpose of Expenditure

(a) For reporting required under Section 254.031 of the Election Code, the purpose of an expenditure means:

(b) The description of a political expenditure for travel outside of the state of Texas must provide the following:

(c) This rule applies to expenditures made on or after July 1, 2010.


Regulation of Lobbyists and Contingent Fees
Text of Proposed Rule

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The deleted language is indicated by [strikethrough] text.

Chapter 34. REGULATION OF LOBBYISTS

Subchapter A. GENERAL PROVISIONS

§ 34.1. Definitions

The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

§ 34.5. Certain Compensation Excluded

Compensation received for the following activities is not included for purposes of calculating the registration threshold under Government Code, Section 305.003(a)(2), and this chapter and is not required to be reported on a lobby activity report filed under Government Code, Chapter 305, and this chapter:

[§ 34.21. Contingent Fees for Influencing Purchasing Decisions]

[Government Code, § 305.022, does not prohibit contingent fees for efforts to influence state agency purchasing decisions.]

Subchapter B. REGISTRATION REQUIRED

§ 34.46. Registration under Section 305.0041 of the Government Code

(a) For purposes of the $50 registration fee set by Section 305.005(c)(2) of the Government Code, a person is required to register under Section 305.0041 of the Government Code if:

(b) A person required to register under Section 305.0041 of the Government Code is considered a registrant for purposes of this chapter and Chapter 305 of the Government Code.

(c) An independent contractor who is required to register as a lobbyist under Chapter 305 of the Government Code but who does not meet all the criteria in subsection (a) of this section is subject to the $500 registration fee set by Section 305(c)(3) of the Government Code.

(d) An independent contractor who qualifies for the $50 registration fee under subsection (a) of this section, but that before the end of the calendar year ceases to meet the criteria under subsection (a) of this section, becomes subject to the $500 registration fee set by Section 305.005(c)(3) of the Government Code.

Subchapter C. COMPLETING THE REGISTRATION FORM

§ 34.73. Reporting by Independent Contractor

(a) In addition to the contents required by Section 305.005 of the Government Code and this chapter, a registration filed by an independent contractor whose compensation for the communication is totally or partially contingent on the outcome of a purchasing decision or negotiations regarding such decisions must:

(b) If the amount of the sales commission or such fee is not known at the time of the reporting, the registration described by subsection (a) of this section must disclose a reasonable estimate of the maximum amount of the sales commission or such fee and the method under which that amount will be computed.

(c) If the amount of the purchasing decision is not known at the time of the reporting, the registration described by subsection (a) of this section must disclose a reasonable estimate of the maximum amount of the purchasing decision and the method under which that amount will be computed.

§ 34.75. Reporting of Commission or Fee Paid by State Agency

(a) In addition to the contents required by Section 305.005 of the Government Code and this chapter, a registration filed by a person who is paid a sales commission or such fee by a state agency must;

(b) If the amount of the sales commission or such fee is not known at the time of the reporting, the registration must disclose a reasonable estimate of the maximum amount of the sales commission or such fee and the method under which that amount will be computed.


Contents of Sworn Complaints
Text of Repealed Rule

The deleted language is indicated by [strikethrough] text.

Chapter 12. SWORN COMPLAINTS

Subchapter B. FILING AND INITIAL PROCESSING OF A COMPLAINT

[§ 12.57. Contents of a Complaint]

[(a) In addition to the contents set out in Government Code section 571.122, a complaint must include the following information:]

[(b) A complaint must include the position and title of a respondent only if the alleged violation is related to the position or title of the respondent.]