New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 69 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Subchapter 7 - PROHIBITED POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Section 13:69-7.3 - Prohibited contributions and solicitations
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:69-7.3
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a) No prohibited person shall, directly or indirectly, make any contribution or solicit any person to make a contribution on behalf of a prohibited person.
(b) A contribution shall be considered to have been made on behalf of a prohibited person if, without limitation, it is made:
1. With money or a
thing of value that is owned or controlled by a prohibited person; or
2. By any person in response to a
solicitation by a prohibited person and under such circumstances as establish
that the contribution was involuntary or would not have been made but for the
influence of the prohibited person over the person making the
contribution.
(c) In determining whether a contribution was made by a person on behalf of a prohibited person pursuant to (b)2 above, the Division shall consider all relevant facts and circumstances, including, but not limited to, the following:
1. Whether the person making the contribution
is a dependent person with regard to the prohibited person;
2. The nature and importance of any economic,
business, personal, familial or other relationship between the person making
the contribution and the prohibited person that currently exists, that existed
at the time the contribution was solicited and made, or that is reasonably
anticipated to exist in the foreseeable future;
3. The timing and nature of any
communications that may have occurred between the person making the
contribution and the prohibited person regarding the prohibited person's desire
to raise funds for the candidate or political organization that received the
contribution;
4. The ability or
inability of the prohibited person to control or affect the actions of the
person making the contribution, and any evidence that any such ability played a
role in the decision to make the contribution;
5. Any prior contributions to or expressions
of support for the candidate or political organization that was the recipient
of the contribution by the person making the contribution, and the timing of
any such prior contributions or expressions in relation to the establishment of
the relationship between the prohibited person and the person making the
contribution;
6. Whether the person
making the contribution is a resident of New Jersey or has significant property
or business interests in this State;
7. The timing and nature of any
communications that may have occurred between the person making the
contribution and the recipient of the contribution regarding the prohibited
person's solicitations on behalf of or expressions of support for the candidate
or political organization;
8.
Whether there is a pattern or regular course of conduct involving contributions
to one or more candidates or political organizations by the person making the
contribution;
9. Whether there is a
pattern or regular course of conduct involving contributions to one or more
candidates or political organizations on the part of employees, contractors or
other dependent persons of a prohibited person or any affiliated person or
entity thereof; and
10. Whether the
prohibited person has, directly or indirectly, reimbursed or offered to
reimburse the person making the contribution for all or any portion of the
contribution.
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