Illinois Administrative Code
Title 26 - ELECTIONS
Part 100 - CAMPAIGN FINANCING
Section 100.160 - Good Faith

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024

a) For purposes of this Section, "contributor" includes the terms "lender" and "endorser". A committee acts in good faith under Section 9-11 of the Election Code if:

1) its written solicitation for funds includes a clear written request for the name of the contributor's employer and the occupation of the contributor;

2) in the event it receives a contribution lacking the name of the contributor's employer and the occupation of the contributor in circumstances in which the information is required, it makes at least one effort to obtain the missing information; and

3) in the event its request for information is unanswered, the committee includes in its report the best and most current information it may have from whatever source, including its own records and earlier reports, about the name of the contributor's employer and the occupation of the contributor.

b) The request shall appear in a clear and conspicuous manner on any response material contained in the solicitation.

c) An effort to obtain missing information must be in writing, or be made orally and documented by writing, and must be made on or before the close of the reporting period in which the contribution or loan was received. The request must clearly ask for the missing information and must contain no other language except thanks to the contributor or lender for the contribution or loan. If the request is in writing, it must be accompanied by a pre-addressed return postcard or envelope.

d) If the name of the employer of a contributor that is required to be reported under Article 9 of the Election Code is unknown at the time the contribution must be reported and a good faith effort has been made to secure that information, the contribution may be reported without the information. However, if the omitted information subsequently becomes known to the committee, the report that omits the information must be amended to add the information.

e) For the purpose of this Section, "employer" includes all natural and non-natural persons, including but not limited to corporations, partnerships and unincorporated associations.

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