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Filing the LD-203 Women in Government Relations December 2008
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When are they due? 30 days after the close of each semi-annual period (Jan. – June, July – Dec.) Next ones due January 30, 2009 Who must file? Each active LDA registrant Each active lobbyist employee of the registrant Introduction: The LD-203
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Who must file? An "active" lobbyist is any individual who was listed on registrant's LD-1 registration form OR on subsequent LD-2 activity reports, and has not been terminated on Line 23 of the LD-2
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Required Disclosure Three broad categories of disclosure for each filer (registrant or individual lobbyist) 1. FEC-reportable political contributions made by filer or filer-controlled PAC 2. Non-FEC-reportable contributions or expenditures made by filer to entities or events "honoring," "recognizing," designated by covered public officials 3. Certification as to compliance with gift ban
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FEC-Reportable Contributions Filer must disclose any federal political contributions aggregating to $200 or more made by the filer, or a PAC the filer controls, during the reporting period Reportable recipients: federal candidates; leadership PACs; joint fundraising committees; political party committees
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FEC-Reportable Contributions Reporting issues: $200 threshold Reporting dates will not always match
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FEC-Reportable Contributions Registrant must disclose contributions by registrant-controlled PACs Individual lobbyist filer must disclose contributions by individual-controlled PACs
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FEC-Reportable Contributions No mechanism yet to import contribution data from FEC database or software Registrants should be prepared to input contribution data
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Contributions "Honoring" Members Filer must disclose several categories of spending 1. Costs incurred to pay for event honoring a covered legislative or executive branch official 2. Contribution to entity designated by a covered official 3. Contribution to entity established, financed, maintained, or controlled by covered official
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Contributions "Honoring" Members 4. Costs incurred to pay for meeting, retreat, conference, or similar event held by, or in the name of, 1 or more covered officials 5. Contributions to person or entity made in recognition of a covered legislative branch official 6. Contributions of $200 or more to Presidential library foundation or Presidential inaugural committee
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Compliance Tips Establish information collection system that reaches all necessary staff Conduct appropriate trainings on gift rules Adopt and enforce internal policies and procedures to prevent violations of gift rules Establish deadlines as needed
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The Mechanics of Filing All filing must be done electronically Step One: Registrant must update and verify of "active" lobbyists https://ld.congress.gov:4433/LC/ https://ld.congress.gov:4433/LC/ Step Two: Each individual lobbyist must obtain a password
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The Mechanics of Filing Step Three: Prepare and submit reports https://ld.congress.gov:4433/LC/help/Word Documents/introduction.htm
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