Washington Administrative Code
Title 390 - Public Disclosure Commission
Chapter 390-16 - Campaign finance reporting
- Section 390-16-001 - Campaign finance disclosure
- Section 390-16-011 - Registration statement for political committees
- Section 390-16-011A - Sponsored political committee
- Section 390-16-012 - Registration statement for candidates
- Section 390-16-013 - Incidental committees-Registration and reporting requirements and method for reporting
- Section 390-16-031 - Statement of contributions deposit
- Section 390-16-032 - Auction report
- Section 390-16-033 - Earmarked contributions-How to report
- Section 390-16-034 - Additional contribution reporting requirements
- Section 390-16-037 - Purpose of campaign expenditures-How to report
- Section 390-16-038 - Definition-Aggregate (Repealed)
- Section 390-16-039 - Total contributions and expenditures-How to report
- Section 390-16-041 - Summary of total contributions and expenditures
- Section 390-16-042 - Debts and obligations-Contingent liabilities-How to report
- Section 390-16-043 - Candidates and political committees-Public inspection of books of account
- Section 390-16-049 - Out-of-state political committees
- Section 390-16-050 - Forms for contributions and expenditures of out-of-state political committees
- Section 390-16-058 - Independent expenditure-Definition and application
- Section 390-16-059 - Electioneering communication reporting threshold
- Section 390-16-060 - Independent expenditures and electioneering communications- How to report
- Section 390-16-063 - Additional information regarding independent expenditures and C-6 report filing
- Section 390-16-071 - Annual report of major contributors and persons making independent expenditures
- Section 390-16-105 - Mini campaign reporting-Eligibility
- Section 390-16-111 - Mini campaign reporting-Special fund-raising events
- Section 390-16-115 - Mini campaign reporting-Regis-tration and recordkeeping
- Section 390-16-121 - Mini reporting committees-Last minute committee registration
- Section 390-16-125 - Mini campaign reporting- Exceeding limitations
- Section 390-16-205 - Expenditures by agents and agents' subvendors-How to report
- Section 390-16-206 - Ratings and endorsements
- Section 390-16-207 - In-kind contributions-Explanation and reporting
- Section 390-16-221 - Tangible property - Definition
- Section 390-16-226 - Loans
- Section 390-16-230 - Surplus campaign funds-Use in future
- Section 390-16-232 - Same office last sought
- Section 390-16-234 - Transfers of candidate funds
- Section 390-16-236 - Surplus funds accounts-Disclosure
- Section 390-16-238 - Personal use of contributions- Standard
- Section 390-16-240 - Earmarked contributions-Definition and use
- Section 390-16-245 - Pledges
- Section 390-16-307 - Contributions by controlled entities
- Section 390-16-308 - Identification of source of contribution
- Section 390-16-309 - Identification of affiliated entities
- Section 390-16-310 - Limitations on contributions
- Section 390-16-312 - Handling contributions of uncertain origin
- Section 390-16-313 - Independent expenditure-Definition and application (Repealed)
- Section 390-16-320 - Candidates in small political subdivisions-Reporting
- Section 390-16-325 - Dissolution of committees
- Section 390-16-330 - Prohibited financing and involvement by foreign nationals
- Section 390-16-335 - Certification for contributions from entities-Prohibited activity by foreign nationals
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