Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 52 - ETHICS
Part I - Board of Ethics
Chapter 12 - Late Filings
Section I-1205 - Late Filing [Formerly Section 1204]

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-1205

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. Definitions. For purposes of §1205, the following definitions shall apply.

Amount of Activity- the total amount of receipts or expenditures, whichever is greater.

Person Regularly Responsible- the person designated by the person required to file a report, in accordance with any law under the jurisdiction of the board, who is responsible for keeping the records and filing the reports on behalf of the required filer.

B. An automatic late fee shall not be assessed, and if one is assessed shall be rescinded by the staff, if the person required to file the report did not file the report for any of the following reasons which occurred on the due date or during the 14 days prior to the date the report was due:

1. death of the person required to file or the person regularly responsible, or a death in their immediate family, as defined in R.S. 42:1102(13);

2. serious medical condition, in the considered judgment of the staff, which prevented the person required to file or the person regularly responsible from filing the report timely;

3. a natural disaster, an act of God, force majeure, a catastrophe, or such other similar occurrence.

C. If a report is filed more than 10 days late and the amount of activity on the report is less than the amount of the late fee to be assessed, the staff may reduce the late fee to the amount of activity or 10 times the per-day penalty, whichever is greater.

D. An automatic late fee for a candidates campaign finance disclosure report shall not be assessed, and if one is assessed, shall be rescinded by the staff, if the candidate officially withdrew with the Secretary of State from the election and received no contributions or loans and/or made any expenditures, excluding his qualifying fee.

E. An automatic late fee for a candidate personal financial disclosure statement shall not be assessed, and if one is assessed, shall be rescinded by the staff, if the candidate officially withdrew with the Secretary of State from the election.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 42:1134(A).

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