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Tennessee Statutes § 2-11-115 Disclosure of fees received for election services - Disclosure requirements and deadlines

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Statute Text

(a) Members of the state election commission shall disclose any employment or the receipt of a fee, commission, or another form of compensation, including in-kind contributions, received for services related to elections.
(b) Such disclosure must include:
(1) The name and address of the person or entity for whom the commissioner is employed or providing services;
(2) The amount of the compensation;
(3) The dates the services were rendered; and
(4) A general description of the services rendered.
(c) The commissioners shall make the disclosures required by subsection (a) on a form adopted by the state election commission.
(d) A commissioner shall file the disclosures for employment that began, or an agreement to provide services entered into, before the commissioner was appointed within thirty (30) days of the beginning of the commissioner's term. A commissioner shall file all other disclosures within thirty (30) days of becoming employed or entering into an agreement to provide services. The disclosures must be recorded in the minutes of the state election commission.
(e) Failure to timely file disclosures constitutes cause for removal under § 2-11-113 .

History

Added by 2023 Tenn. Acts, ch. 389 , s 3 , eff. 5/11/2023 .