Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 44 - SECRETARY OF STATE
Chapter 44.11 - COMMISSIONER OF POLITICAL PRACTICES
Subchapter 44.11.2 - Political Committees and Candidates
Rule 44.11.202 - POLITICAL COMMITTEE, DEFINITION AND TYPES
Current through Register Vol. 24, December 20, 2024
(1) A political committee has the meaning as defined in 13-1-101, MCA. A political committee exists under Title 13, chapters 35 and 37, MCA, and these rules by virtue of its receipt of one or more contributions or through making one or more expenditures. A political committee must register with the commissioner at the time and in the manner set out in these rules, see ARM 44.11.201 and 44.11.302.
(2) There are four types of political committees:
(3) A political committee is not formed by the following:
(4) A ballot issue committee is a political committee specifically organized to support or oppose a ballot issue. A "ballot issue" is defined by 13-1-101, MCA.
(5) A political party committee is a political committee formed by a political party organization. A political party organization is defined by 13-1-101, MCA. A political party committee includes a county central committee, city central committee, clubs, and any other political committee that was formed by a political party organization.
(6) An incidental committee is a political committee that does not have the primary purpose of supporting or opposing candidates or ballot issues. Incidental committee reportable election activity may consist of:
(7) An independent committee is a political committee that has the primary purpose of supporting or opposing candidates or ballot issues but is neither a ballot issue nor a political party political committee. Independent committee reportable election activity may consist of:
(8) Provided its reportable election activity is all within a single reporting period, a political committee may file a single report of its election expenditures or contributions, identifying the report as an opening and closing report.
(9) " The primary purpose standard is defined in ARM 44.11.203.
(10) The commissioner may classify each political committee in the manner defined in these rules, see ARM 44.11.204.
Sec. 13-37-114, MCA; IMP, Sec. 13-1-101(12), 13-37-226(4) and (5), MCA;