16-901. Definitions


In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:


1. "Agent" means, with respect to any person other than a candidate, any person who
has oral or written authority, either express or implied, to make or authorize the making
of expenditures as defined in this section on behalf of a candidate, any person who has
been authorized by the treasurer of a political committee to make or authorize the making
of expenditures or a political consultant for a candidate or political committee.


2. "Candidate" means an individual who receives or gives consent for receipt of a
contribution for his nomination for or election to any office in this state other than a
federal office.


3. "Candidate's campaign committee" means a political committee designated and
authorized by a candidate.


4. "Clearly identified candidate" means that the name, a photograph or a drawing of
the candidate appears or the identity of the candidate is otherwise apparent by
unambiguous reference.


5. "Contribution" means any gift, subscription, loan, advance or deposit of money
or anything of value made for the purpose of influencing an election including supporting
or opposing the recall of a public officer or supporting or opposing the circulation of a
petition for a ballot measure, question or proposition or the recall of a public officer
and:


(a) Includes all of the following:


(i) A contribution made to retire campaign debt.


(ii) Money or the fair market value of anything directly or indirectly given or
loaned to an elected official for the purpose of defraying the expense of communications
with constituents, regardless of whether the elected official has declared his candidacy.


(iii) The entire amount paid to a political committee to attend a fund-raising or
other political event and the entire amount paid to a political committee as the purchase
price for a fund-raising meal or item, except that no contribution results if the actual
cost of the meal or fund-raising item, based on the amount charged to the committee by
the vendor, constitutes the entire amount paid by the purchaser for the meal or item, the
meal or item is for the purchaser's personal use and not for resale and the actual cost
is the entire amount paid by the purchaser in connection with the event. This exception
does not apply to auction items.


(iv) Unless specifically exempted, the provision of goods or services without
charge or at a charge that is less than the usual and normal charge for such goods and
services.


(b) Does not include any of the following:


(i) The value of services provided without compensation by any individual who
volunteers on behalf of a candidate, a candidate's campaign committee or any other
political committee.


(ii) Money or the value of anything directly or indirectly provided to defray the
expense of an elected official meeting with constituents if the elected official is
engaged in the performance of the duties of his office or provided by the state or a
political subdivision to an elected official for communication with constituents if the
elected official is engaged in the performance of the duties of his office.


(iii) The use of real or personal property, including a church or community room
used on a regular basis by members of a community for noncommercial purposes, that is
obtained by an individual in the course of volunteering personal services to any
candidate, candidate's committee or political party, and the cost of invitations, food
and beverages voluntarily provided by an individual to any candidate, candidate's
campaign committee or political party in rendering voluntary personal services on the
individual's residential premises or in the church or community room for
candidate-related or political party-related activities, to the extent that the
cumulative value of the invitations, food and beverages provided by the individual on
behalf of any single candidate does not exceed one hundred dollars with respect to any
single election.


(iv) Any unreimbursed payment for personal travel expenses made by an individual
who on his own behalf volunteers his personal services to a candidate.


(v) The payment by a political party for party operating expenses, party staff and
personnel, party newsletters and reports, voter registration and efforts to increase
voter turnout, party organization building and maintenance and printing and postage
expenses for slate cards, sample ballots, other written materials that substantially
promote three or more nominees of the party for public office and other election
activities not related to a specific candidate, except that this item does not apply to
costs incurred with respect to a display of the listing of candidates made on
telecommunications systems or in newspapers, magazines or similar types of general
circulation advertising.


(vi) Independent expenditures.


(vii) Monies loaned by a state bank, a federally chartered depository institution
or a depository institution the deposits or accounts of which are insured by the federal
deposit insurance corporation or the national credit union administration, other than an
overdraft made with respect to a checking or savings account, that is made in accordance
with applicable law and in the ordinary course of business. In order for this exemption
to apply, this loan shall be deemed a loan by each endorser or guarantor, in that
proportion of the unpaid balance that each endorser or guarantor bears to the total
number of endorsers or guarantors, the loan shall be made on a basis that assures
repayment, evidenced by a written instrument, shall be subject to a due date or
amortization schedule and shall bear the usual and customary interest rate of the lending
institution.


(viii) A gift, subscription, loan, advance or deposit of money or anything of value
to a national or a state committee of a political party specifically designated to defray
any cost for the construction or purchase of an office facility not acquired for the
purpose of influencing the election of a candidate in any particular election.


(ix) Legal or accounting services rendered to or on behalf of a political committee
or a candidate, if the only person paying for the services is the regular employer of the
individual rendering the services and if the services are solely for the purpose of
compliance with this title.


(x) The payment by a political party of the costs of campaign materials, including
pins, bumper stickers, handbills, brochures, posters, party tabloids and yard signs, used
by the party in connection with volunteer activities on behalf of any nominee of the
party or the payment by a state or local committee of a political party of the costs of
voter registration and get-out-the-vote activities conducted by the committee if the
payments are not for the costs of campaign materials or activities used in connection
with any telecommunication, newspaper, magazine, billboard, direct mail or similar type
of general public communication or political advertising.


(xi) Transfers between political committees to distribute monies raised through a
joint fund-raising effort in the same proportion to each committee's share of the
fund-raising expenses and payments from one political committee to another in
reimbursement of a committee's proportionate share of its expenses in connection with a
joint fund-raising effort.


(xii) An extension of credit for goods and services made in the ordinary course of
the creditor's business if the terms are substantially similar to extensions of credit to
nonpolitical debtors that are of similar risk and size of obligation and if the creditor
makes a commercially reasonable attempt to collect the debt, except that any extension of
credit under this item made for the purpose of influencing an election which remains
unsatisfied by the candidate after six months, notwithstanding good faith collection
efforts by the creditor, shall be deemed receipt of a contribution by the candidate but
not a contribution by the creditor.


(xiii) Interest or dividends earned by a political committee on any bank accounts,
deposits or other investments of the political committee.


6. "Earmarked" means a designation, instruction or encumbrance that results in all
or any part of a contribution or expenditure being made to, or expended on behalf of, a
clearly identified candidate or a candidate's campaign committee.


7. "Election" means any election for any initiative, referendum or other measure or
proposition or a primary, general, recall, special or runoff election for any office in
this state other than the office of precinct committeeman and other than a federal
office. For purposes of sections 16-903 and 16-905, the general election includes the
primary election.


8. "Expenditures" includes any purchase, payment, distribution, loan, advance,
deposit or gift of money or anything of value made by a person for the purpose of
influencing an election in this state including supporting or opposing the recall of a
public officer or supporting or opposing the circulation of a petition for a ballot
measure, question or proposition or the recall of a public officer and a contract,
promise or agreement to make an expenditure resulting in an extension of credit and the
value of any in-kind contribution received. Expenditure does not include any of the
following:


(a) A news story, commentary or editorial distributed through the facilities of any
telecommunications system, newspaper, magazine or other periodical publication, unless
the facilities are owned or controlled by a political committee, political party or
candidate.


(b) Nonpartisan activity designed to encourage individuals to vote or to register
to vote.


(c) The payment by a political party of the costs of preparation, display, mailing
or other distribution incurred by the party with respect to any printed slate card,
sample ballot or other printed listing of three or more candidates for any public office
for which an election is held, except that this subdivision does not apply to costs
incurred by the party with respect to a display of any listing of candidates made on any
telecommunications system or in newspapers, magazines or similar types of general public
political advertising.


(d) The payment by a political party of the costs of campaign materials, including
pins, bumper stickers, handbills, brochures, posters, party tabloids and yard signs, used
by the party in connection with volunteer activities on behalf of any nominee of the
party or the payment by a state or local committee of a political party of the costs of
voter registration and get-out-the-vote activities conducted by the committee if the
payments are not for the costs of campaign materials or activities used in connection
with any telecommunications system, newspaper, magazine, billboard, direct mail or
similar type of general public communication or political advertising.


(e) Any deposit or other payment filed with the secretary of state or any other
similar officer to pay any portion of the cost of printing an argument in a publicity
pamphlet advocating or opposing a ballot measure.


9. "Exploratory committee" means a political committee that is formed for the
purpose of determining whether an individual will become a candidate and that receives
contributions or makes expenditures of more than five hundred dollars in connection with
that purpose.


10. "Family contribution" means any contribution that is provided to a candidate's
campaign committee by a parent, grandparent, spouse, child or sibling of the candidate or
a parent or spouse of any of those persons.


11. "Filing officer" means the office that is designated by section 16-916 to
conduct the duties prescribed by this chapter.


12. "Identification" means:


(a) For an individual, his name and mailing address, his occupation and the name of
his employer.


(b) For any other person, including a political committee, the full name and
mailing address of the person. For a political committee, identification includes the
identification number issued on the filing of a statement of organization pursuant to
section 16-902.01.


13. "Incomplete contribution" means any contribution received by a political
committee for which the contributor's mailing address, occupation, employer or
identification number has not been obtained and is not in the possession of the political
committee.


14. "Independent expenditure" means an expenditure by a person or political
committee, other than a candidate's campaign committee, that expressly advocates the
election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate, that is made without cooperation or
consultation with any candidate or committee or agent of the candidate and that is not
made in concert with or at the request or suggestion of a candidate, or any committee or
agent of the candidate. Independent expenditure includes an expenditure that is subject
to the requirements of section 16-917 which requires a copy of campaign literature or
advertisement to be sent to a candidate named or otherwise referred to in the literature
or advertisement. An expenditure is not an independent expenditure if any of the
following applies:


(a) Any officer, member, employee or agent of the political committee making the
expenditure is also an officer, member, employee or agent of the committee of the
candidate whose election or whose opponent's defeat is being advocated by the expenditure
or an agent of the candidate whose election or whose opponent's defeat is being advocated
by the expenditure.


(b) There is any arrangement, coordination or direction with respect to the
expenditure between the candidate or the candidate's agent and the person making the
expenditure, including any officer, director, employee or agent of that person.


(c) In the same election the person making the expenditure, including any officer,
director, employee or agent of that person, is or has been:


(i) Authorized to raise or expend monies on behalf of the candidate or the
candidate's authorized committees.


(ii) Receiving any form of compensation or reimbursement from the candidate, the
candidate's committees or the candidate's agent.


(d) The expenditure is based on information about the candidate's plans, projects
or needs, or those of his campaign committee, provided to the expending person by the
candidate or by the candidate's agents or any officer, member or employee of the
candidate's campaign committee with a view toward having the expenditure made.


15. "In-kind contribution" means a contribution of goods or services or anything of
value and not a monetary contribution.


16. "Itemized" means that each contribution received or expenditure made is set
forth separately.


17. "Literature or advertisement" means information or materials that are mailed,
distributed or placed in some medium of communication for the purpose of influencing the
outcome of an election.


18. "Personal monies" means any of the following:


(a) Assets to which the candidate has a legal right of access or control at the
time he becomes a candidate and with respect to which the candidate has either legal
title or an equitable interest.


(b) Salary and other earned income from bona fide employment of the candidate,
dividends and proceeds from the sale of the stocks or investments of the candidate,
bequests to the candidate, income to the candidate from trusts established before
candidacy, income to the candidate from trusts established by bequest after candidacy of
which the candidate is a beneficiary, gifts to the candidate of a personal nature that
have been customarily received before the candidacy and proceeds received by the
candidate from lotteries and other legal games of chance.


(c) The proceeds of loans obtained by the candidate that are not contributions and
for which the collateral or security is covered by subdivision (a) or (b) of this
paragraph.


(d) Family contributions.


19. "Political committee" means a candidate or any association or combination of
persons that is organized, conducted or combined for the purpose of influencing the
result of any election or to determine whether an individual will become a candidate for
election in this state or in any county, city, town, district or precinct in this state,
that engages in political activity in behalf of or against a candidate for election or
retention or in support of or opposition to an initiative, referendum or recall or any
other measure or proposition and that applies for a serial number and circulates
petitions and, in the case of a candidate for public office except those exempt pursuant
to section 16-903, that receives contributions or makes expenditures in connection
therewith, notwithstanding that the association or combination of persons may be part of
a larger association, combination of persons or sponsoring organization not primarily
organized, conducted or combined for the purpose of influencing the result of any
election in this state or in any county, city, town or precinct in this state. Political
committee includes the following types of committees:


(a) A candidate's campaign committee.


(b) A separate, segregated fund established by a corporation or labor organization
pursuant to section 16-920, subsection A, paragraph 3.


(c) A committee acting in support of or opposition to the qualification, passage or
defeat of a ballot measure, question or proposition.


(d) A committee organized to circulate or oppose a recall petition or to influence
the result of a recall election.


(e) A political party.


(f) A committee organized for the purpose of making independent expenditures.


(g) A committee organized in support of or opposition to one or more candidates.


(h) A political organization.


(i) An exploratory committee.


20. "Political organization" means an organization that is formally affiliated with
and recognized by a political party including a district committee organized pursuant to
section 16-823.


21. "Political party" means the state committee as prescribed by section 16-825 or
the county committee as prescribed by section 16-821 of an organization that meets the
requirements for recognition as a political party pursuant to section 16-801 or section
16-804, subsection A.


22. "Sponsoring organization" means any organization that establishes, administers
or contributes financial support to the administration of, or that has common or
overlapping membership or officers with, a political committee other than a candidate's
campaign committee.


23. "Standing political committee" means a political committee that is all of the
following:


(a) Active in more than one reporting jurisdiction in this state for more than one
year.


(b) Files a statement of organization as prescribed by section 16-902.01,
subsection E.


(c) Is any of the following as defined by paragraph 19 of this section:


(i) A separate, segregated fund.


(ii) A political party.


(iii) A committee organized for the purpose of making independent expenditures.


(iv) A political organization.


24. "Statewide office" means the office of governor, secretary of state, state
treasurer, attorney general, superintendent of public instruction, corporation
commissioner or mine inspector.


25. "Surplus monies" means those monies of a political committee remaining after all
of the committee's expenditures have been made and its debts have been extinguished.