Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 4 - OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
Chapter 81 - ELECTIONS
Subchapter F - PRIMARY ELECTIONS
Section 81.109 - Costs Not Payable with Primary Funds
Universal Citation: 1 TX Admin Code ยง 81.109
Current through Reg. 49, No. 12; March 22, 2024
(a) Pursuant to § RSA 173.001 of the Texas Election Code, only expenses necessary for and directly related to the conduct of primary elections are payable from primary funds.
(b) Political expenses and expenses for any activity forbidden by statute or rule are not payable from the primary fund. Examples of non-payable expenses include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) expenses incurred in connection with a
convention of a political party;
(2) any food or drink items;
(3) stationery not related to the conduct of
the primary election;
(4) costs
associated with voter-registration drives or get-out-the-vote
campaigns;
(5) election notices,
except for public testing announcements;
(6) early voting costs, except for ballots
and early voting ballot board costs;
(7) a public building used as a polling place
or central counting station if the building is normally open the day of the
election, including a charge for personnel, utilities, or other expenses
incurred before or after regular business hours ;
(8) election worker compensation to attend
training;
(9) costs for training
material available through the SOS;
(10) duties a county election officer is
statutorily required to perform as well as salaries of county personnel during
regular business hours;
(11) voting
by mail kits and postage related to mail ballots;
(12) purchases of MBBs/PEBs or other voting
system items transferable to other elections;
(13) voting booths and ballot boxes owned by
the county and other county-owned equipment where there is no statutory
authority to charge for said equipment including, but not limited to,
electronic poll books, removable voting system components, vehicles,
etc;
(14) a sign that is used to
indicate a location of a polling place for a primary election or primary runoff
election that violates any of the following criteria:
(A) a sign that refers to a candidate or
measure on the ballot;
(B) a sign
in which the size and format is not coordinated between the political parties
holding a primary election or primary runoff election in the same
county.
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