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Hawaii Statutes § 11-360 Contributions to a party

Up to Contributions; Prohibitions; Limits

Statute Text

(a) No person shall make contributions to a party in an aggregate amount greater than $25,000 in any two-year election period, except as provided in subsection (b).
(b) No political committee established and maintained by a national political party shall make contributions to a party in an aggregate amount greater than $50,000 in any two-year election period.
(c) If a person makes a contribution to a party that is earmarked for a candidate or candidates, the contribution shall be deemed to be a contribution from both the original contributor and the party distributing such funds to a candidate or candidates. The earmarked funds shall be promptly distributed by the party to the candidate.
(d) This section shall not prohibit a candidate from making contributions to the candidate's party if contributions are not earmarked for another candidate.

History

L 2010 , c 211 , pt of § 2 .

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