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Hawaii Regulations § 3-160-30 Contributions; timely reporting

Up to Subchapter 3: Contribution and Expenditure Reporting, Limitations, and Prohibitions

Regulation Text

(a) A monetary contribution shall be deposited in a depository institution. The contribution shall be segregated from, and not commingled with any other money that will not be solely used to influence the nomination or election of a candidate or the outcome of any question or issue which may appear on a ballot.
(b) A monetary contribution shall be deposited within seven days after a candidate or any individual authorized to receive contributions on behalf of a candidate or noncandidate committee that received the contribution. The committee shall report the contribution, even if the contribution was not deposited within seven days.
(c) The date a monetary contribution is deposited is deemed to be the date the contribution is received for purposes of disclosing information in reports filed with the commission.
(d) A monetary contribution which was not deposited and returned to the contributor within seven days after it was received need not be disclosed and reported as a contribution.
(e) A nonmonetary contribution to a committee shall be disclosed and reported at the contribution's reasonable market value on the date received.

History

[Eff MAY 29 2010] (Auth: HRS §§ 11-193, 11-216, 11- 225) (Imp: HRS §§ 11-199, 11-203, 11-206, 11-212, 11-213)

[ Am and Comp 12/1/2016 ] (Auth:HRS § 11-314 (8) ) (Imp: HRS §§ 11-302 , 11-324 , 11-333 , 11-335 , 11-351 )

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