Minnesota Regulations § 4501.0300 CERTIFICATION, SIGNATURES, AND NOTARIZATION
Regulation Text
Subpart 1.
[Repealed,
L
2005
c
156
art 6
s
68
]
Subp. 1a.
Signature required.
The original signature of the person responsible for preparation or filing of a report or other document is required to make the report or document complete. Only signed reports or documents may be filed with the board. A document filed by facsimile transmission meets the requirements of this part if the original document being transmitted bears the required signature. An electronic filing meets the requirement of this part if it is submitted with a personal identification code. The board must provisionally accept an initial registration submitted without a personal identification code pending a confirmation of the registration.
Subp. 2.
Certification.
The signature of a person authorized to sign a report or form constitutes certification by that person of the truth and accuracy of the report or form.
Subp. 3.
Notarization.
The only documents that must be notarized are affidavits of contributions filed pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section
10A.323
, and sworn statements relating to independent expenditures filed pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section
10A.20
, subdivision 6a.
Subp. 4.
[Repealed,
L
2005
c
156
art 6
s
68
]
History
20 SR 2504; L 2005 c 156 art 6 s 68 ; 30 SR 903
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