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Florida Statutes § 106.1437 Miscellaneous advertisements

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Statute Text

Any advertisement, other than a political advertisement, independent expenditure, or electioneering communication, on billboards, bumper stickers, radio, or television, or in a newspaper, a magazine, or a periodical, intended to influence public policy or the vote of a public official, shall clearly designate the sponsor of such advertisement by including a clearly readable statement of sponsorship. If the advertisement is broadcast on television, the advertisement shall also contain a verbal statement of sponsorship. This section does not apply to an editorial endorsement. For purposes of this chapter, an expenditure made for, or in furtherance of, a miscellaneous advertisement is not considered to be a contribution to or on behalf of a candidate, and does not constitute an independent expenditure. Such expenditures are not subject to the limitations applicable to independent expenditures.

History

s. 36, ch. 90-315; s. 6 , ch. 2004 - 252 ; s. 27 , ch. 2010 - 167 ; ss. 18 , 30 , ch. 2011 - 6 ; s. 67 , ch. 2011 - 40 ; HJR 7105, 2011 Regular Session.

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