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New Jersey Regulations § 19:25-10.10 Political communication contributions

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Regulation Text

(a) The term "political communication" means any written or electronic statement, pamphlet, advertisement or other printed or broadcast matter or statement, communication, or advertisement delivered or accessed by electronic means, including, but not limited to, the Internet, containing an explicit appeal for the election or defeat of a candidate which is circulated or broadcast to an audience substantially comprised of persons eligible to vote for the candidate on whose behalf the appeal is directed. Words such as "Vote for (name of candidate)," "Vote against (name of opposing candidate)," "Elect (name of candidate)," "Support name (name of candidate)," "Defeat (name of opposing candidate)," "Reject (name of opposing candidate)," and other similar explicit political directives constitute examples of appeals for the election or defeat of a candidate.
(b) A written statement, pamphlet, advertisement, or other printed or broadcast matter or statement, communication, or advertisement delivered or accessed by electronic means, including, but not limited to, the Internet, that does not contain an explicit appeal pursuant to (a) above for the nomination for election or for the election or defeat of a candidate shall be deemed to be a political communication if it meets the following conditions:
1. The communication is circulated or broadcast within 90 days of the date of any election in which the candidate on whose behalf the communication is made is seeking nomination for election or elected office; except that in the case of a candidate for nomination for the office of Governor in a primary election, the period of time that a communication shall be deemed political shall be on or after January 1st in a year in which a primary election for Governor is being conducted, in the case of a candidate for election to the office of Governor in a general election, the period of time that a communication shall be deemed political shall begin on the day following the date of the gubernatorial primary election, and in the case of a candidate for election to the office of Lieutenant Governor in a general election, the period of time that a communication shall be deemed political shall begin on the day following certification pursuant to 19:25-15.4A ;
2. The communication is circulated or broadcast to an audience substantially comprised of persons eligible to vote for the candidate on whose behalf the communication was made;
3. The communication contains a statement or reference concerning the governmental or political objectives or achievements of the candidate; and
4. The production, circulation or broadcast of the communication, or any cost associated with the production, circulation or broadcast of the communication, has been made in whole or in part with the cooperation of, prior consent of, in consultation with, or at the request or suggestion of the candidate.
(c) Nothing contained in (b) above shall be construed to require reporting of a communication by an incumbent officeholder seeking reelection if the communication is in writing and is made to a constituent in direct response to a prior communication received from that constituent, if it is circulated or broadcast for the sole and limited purpose of communicating governmental events requiring constituents to make applications or take other actions before the date of the upcoming election, or if it is circulated or broadcast to constituents for the sole and limited purpose of communicating facts relevant to a bona fide public emergency.
(d) Nothing contained in (b) above shall be construed to require reporting of a communication by a candidate seeking nomination for election in a primary election if that candidate is not opposed by another candidate seeking nomination for election in that primary election. For the purposes of this section, the term "opposed" shall mean that no opposing candidate has filed a petition for nomination for election in that primary election.

History

Amended by R.1999 d.300, effective 9/7/1999 . See: 31 N.J.R. 1446(a), 31 N.J.R. 2627(b). In (a), inserted a reference to electronic statements; and in (a) and (b), inserted references to statements, communications and advertisements delivered or accessed by electronic means. Amended by R.2000 d.322, effective 8/7/2000 . See: 32 N.J.R. 1291(a), 32 N.J.R. 2930(a). In (d), added a second sentence. Amended by R.2012 d.172, effective 10/15/2012 . See: 44 N.J.R. 1593(a), 44 N.J.R. 2380(a). In the introductory paragraph of (b), inserted a comma following the first occurrence of "advertisement"; and rewrote (b)1.

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