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PROPOSED RULES

At its December 2022, meeting, the Texas Ethics Commission voted to propose the following repeal and amended rules: §§ 18.21, 18.23, 18.24, 18.25 and 18.26. The text of the proposed repeal and amended rules are located below.

§18.21. Jurisdiction to Consider Waiver Request.
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§18.23. Administrative Waiver of Statutory Civil Penalties.
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§18.24. General Guidelines for Other Administrative Waiver or Reduction of Statutory Civil
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§18.25. Administrative Waiver or Reduction of Certain Statutory Civil Penalties.
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§18.26. Administrative Waiver or Reduction of Other Statutory Civil Penalties in Excess of $500.
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§18.21. Jurisdiction to Consider Waiver Request.
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Chapter 18. GENERAL RULES CONCERNING REPORTS

§18.21. Jurisdiction to Consider Waiver Request.

(a) A filer may ask the commission to waive or reduce a civil penalty determined by §§ 305.033(b) or 572.033(b) of the Government Code, or §254.042(b) of the Election Code by submitting a written request to the commission. [A filer must file a complete report before the executive director or commission will consider a request to waive or reduce a fine assessed for failure to file a timely report.]

(b) The commission will not consider a request under subsection (a) unless the filer, not later than 60 days after the report or statement was due:

(c) Upon a showing of good cause, the executive director may extend the deadline in subsection (b).


§18.23. Administrative Waiver of Statutory Civil Penalties.
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Chapter 18. GENERAL RULES CONCERNING REPORTS

[§18.23. Administrative Waiver of Statutory Civil Penalties.

(a) A filer may request the executive director to waive a civil penalty determined by §§305.033(b) or 572.033(b) of the Government Code or §254.042(b) of the Election Code by submitting an affidavit to the executive director.

(b) If, in the executive director’s discretion, the affidavit establishes any of the following grounds for a waiver, the executive director shall waive the civil penalty, and the penalty waived is not a prior offense for purposes of §18.25 of this title (relating to Administrative Waiver or Reduction of Certain Statutory Civil Penalties) or §18.26 of this title (relating to Administrative Waiver or Reduction of Other Statutory Civil Penalties in Excess of $500):

    (1) the report was filed late because of an unforeseen serious medical emergency or condition or a death that involved the filer, a family member or relative of the filer, a member of the filer's household, or a person whose usual job duties include preparation of the report;

    (2) the report was filed late as a result of verifiable severe weather at the filer's location that prevented the filer from filing the report by the applicable deadline and the report was filed within a reasonable time after the deadline;

    (3) the report was filed late because the filer was a first responder, as defined in §6.1 of this title (relating to Definitions), deployed to an emergency situation at the time of the filing deadline or a member of the military deployed on active duty at the time of the filing deadline and the report was filed within a reasonable time after the deadline;

    (4) the filer filed a timely report but accidentally selected the incorrect filing year or filing period in the agency’s electronic filing system, and:

      (A) the filer filed a corrected report amending the filing year or filing period no later than 30 days after the individual was notified that the report appeared to be late; and (B) the corrected report is substantively identical to the originally-filed report;

    (5) the filer reasonably relied on incorrect information given to the filer by the agency; or

    (6) the report was filed late because of other administrative error by the agency.

(c) If, in the executive director’s discretion, the affidavit establishes any of the following grounds for a waiver, the executive director shall waive the civil penalty, but the penalty waived is a prior offense for purposes of §18.25 or §18.26:


§18.24. General Guidelines for Other Administrative Waiver or Reduction of Statutory Civil Penalties.
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Chapter 18. GENERAL RULES CONCERNING REPORTS

§18.24. General Guidelines for [Other] Administrative Waiver or Reduction of Statutory Civil Penalties.

(a) For purposes of determining whether a filer is eligible for a waiver or reduction of a civil penalty under §18.25 of this title (relating to Administrative Waiver or Reduction of Certain Statutory Civil Penalties) or §18.26 of this title (relating to Administrative Waiver or Reduction of Other Statutory Civil Penalties in Excess of $500) of this title, a “prior late offense” is any report for which a civil penalty for late filing was assessed, regardless of whether the civil penalty was waived or reduced. The term does not include:

(b) A civil penalty that is reduced under §§18.25 or 18.26 of this title will revert to the full amount originally assessed if the reduced civil penalty is not paid within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of the letter informing the filer of the reduction. [For purposes of determining a waiver or reduction of a civil penalty under §18.25 and §18.26 of this title, a filer requesting a waiver or reduction will be categorized as follows:

(c) A filer may appeal a determination made under §§18.25 or 18.26 of this title by submitting a request for appeal in writing to the commission.

(d) For purposes of determining a waiver or reduction of a civil penalty under §18.26 of this title, a filer requesting a waiver or reduction will be categorized as follows:

(e) For purposes of a reduction of a civil penalty under §18.26 of this title, good cause includes, but is not limited to, the following:

(f) A filer may appeal a determination made under §18.25 or §18.26 of this title by submitting a request in writing to the commission.


§18.25. Administrative Waive r or Reduction of Certain Statutory Civil Penalties.
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Chapter 18. GENERAL RULES CONCERNING REPORTS

§18.25. Administrative Waiver or Reduction of Certain Statutory Civil Penalties

(a) The executive director shall apply this section to:

(b) The executive director shall use the following chart to determine the level of waiver or reduction of a civil penalty under this section:

# OF PRIOR LATE OFFENSES IN LAST 5 YEARS ADJUSTED FINE
0Waiver
1$100
2$250
3 or moreNo reduction or waiver

[In order to qualify for a waiver or reduction of a civil penalty under this section, a filer must meet all of the following criteria:

    (1) The filer has no more than two prior late offenses in the five (5) years preceding the filing deadline of the late report at issue;

    (2) The filer filed the report within thirty (30) days of learning the report was late;

    (3) The civil penalty for the report at issue has not been increased by the commission at a public meeting pursuant to §254.042(b), Election Code, or §305.033(c) or §572.033(b), Government Code; and

    (4) The filer does not have an outstanding civil penalty for a prior late report.

(c) The executive director shall use the following chart to determine the level of waiver or reduction of a civil penalty under this section:

LEVEL # OF PRIORS IN LAST 5 YEARS CATEGORY A CATEGORY B CATEGORY C EXPLANATORY NOTE
1 0 Waiver Waiver Waiver
1.5 1 $150 $100 $50 Level 2 violation with good cause shown*
2 1 $300 $200 $100
2.5 2 $400 $300 $150 Level 3 violation with good cause shown*
3 2 $500 $500 $250

*The categorization shifts one-half level (from Level 2 to 1.5; from Level 3 to 2.5) if the filer's explanation qualifies as good cause under section 18.24(c) of this title.]


§18.26. Administrative Waiver or Reduction of Other Statutory Civil Penalties in Excess of $500.
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Chapter 18. GENERAL RULES CONCERNING REPORTS

§18.26. Administrative Waiver or Reduction of Other Statutory Civil Penalties in Excess of $500.

(a) The executive director shall apply the guidelines set out in this section to a late report that discloses more than $5,000[$3,000] in total political contributions or more than $5,000[$3,000] in total political expenditures during the reporting period and that is subject to a civil penalty in excess of $500.

(b) In order to qualify for a waiver or reduction of a civil penalty under this section, a filer must meet all of the following criteria:

(c) The executive director shall use the following chart to determine the level of waiver or reduction of a civil penalty under this section:

Category A
NO GOOD CAUSE EXPLANATORY NOTES
Starting Penalty = $500 1st day late
+ $100 a day, up to $1,000 2nd - 11th days late
+ $500 for every full 30 days thereafter, up to $10,000 12th day late - Filed Date: Take # of days divided by 30; drop remainder days that do not make a full 30-day segment
GOOD CAUSE SHOWN EXPLANATORY NOTES
Starting Penalty = $150 (0 priors); or
Starting Penalty = $400 (1 or 2 priors)
1st day late
+ $100 a day, up to $1,000 2nd - 11th days late
+ $500 every full 30 days thereafter, up to $10,000 12th day late - Filed Date: Take # of days divided by 30; drop remainder days that do not make a full 30-day segment

Category B
NO GOOD CAUSE EXPLANATORY NOTES
Starting Penalty = $500 1st day late
+ $100 a day, up to $500 2nd - 6th days late
+ $250 every full 30 days thereafter, up to $5,000 7th day late - Filed Date: Take # of days divided by 30; drop remainder days that do not make a full 30-day segment
GOOD CAUSE SHOWN EXPLANATORY NOTES
Starting Penalty = $100 (0 priors); or
Starting Penalty = $300 (1 or 2 priors)
1st day late
+ $100 a day, up to $500 2nd - 6th days late
+ $250 every full 30 days thereafter, up to $5,000 7th day late - Filed Date: Take # of days divided by 30; drop remainder days that do not make a full 30-day segment

Category C
NO GOOD CAUSE EXPLANATORY NOTES
Starting Penalty = $500 1st day late
+ $100 a day, up to $500 2nd - 6th days late
+ $250 every full 30 days thereafter, up to $5,000 7th day late - Filed Date: Take # of days divided by 30; drop remainder days that do not make a full 30-day segment
GOOD CAUSE SHOWN EXPLANATORY NOTES
Starting Penalty = $50 (0 priors); or
Starting Penalty = $150 (1 or 2 priors)
1st day late
+ $100 a day, up to $500 2nd - 6th days late
+ $250 every full 30 days thereafter, up to $5,000 7th day late - Filed Date: Take # of days divided by 30; drop remainder days that do not make a full 30-day segment