Federal Election Commission October 2011 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents
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Agency Procedure Following the Submission of Probable Cause Briefs by the Office of General Counsel
The Federal Election Commission is establishing an agency procedure to formalize the agency's practice in the latter stages of Probable Cause process in enforcement matters brought under the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended (FECA).
Internet Communication Disclaimers
The Federal Election Commission requests comments on whether to begin a rulemaking to revise its regulations concerning disclaimers on certain Internet communications and, if so, what changes should be made to those rules. The Commission intends to review the comments received as it decides what revisions, if any, it will propose making to these rules.
Interpretive Rule on When Certain Independent Expenditures Are “Publicly Disseminated” for Reporting Purposes
The Federal Election Commission is issuing guidance on when independent expenditure communications that take the form of yard signs, mini-billboards, handbills, t-shirts, hats, buttons, and similar items are ``publicly disseminated'' for purposes of certain reporting requirements in Commission regulations.
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