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<br><br> <br>Page 1 of 2 <br>6.807 Registration statements for legislative agents -- Penalties. <br>(1) Each legislative agent and employer, within seven (7) days following engagement of <br>a legislative agent, shall file with the commission an initial registration statement <br>listing the following: <br>(a) The name, business address and telephone number, and occupation of the <br>legislative agent; <br>(b) The name, brief description of the nature of the business, nature and identity <br>of the organized association, coalition, or public interest entity, business <br>address and telephone number of the employer, and the real party in interest <br>on whose behalf the legislative agent is lobbying, if it is different from the <br>employer. For the purposes of this section, if a trade association or other <br>charitable or fraternal organization that is exempt from federal income <br>taxation under Section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code is the employer, <br>the statement shall not list the names and addresses of each member of the <br>association or organization, if the association or organization itself is listed; <br>(c) The name, bill number, or a brief description of the legislative action for <br>which the legislative agent is or will be engaged in lobbying on behalf of their <br>employer or as a representative of the organized association, coalition, or <br>public interest entity; <br>(d) The date on which the legislative agent was engaged; and <br>(e) Certification by the employer and legislative agent that the information <br>contained in the registration statement is complete and accurate. <br>(2) The registration shall be valid through the next thirty-first day of December of an <br>odd-numbered year, unless previously terminated. <br>(3) (a) In addition to the initial registration statement required by subsection (1) of <br>this section, each legislative agent and employer shall file an updated <br>registration statement with the commission to be received by the commission, <br>not later than 4 p.m. on the fifteenth day of January, February, March, April, <br>May, and September of each year, for the period since the end of the period <br>covered by the previous report until the last day of the month preceding the <br>filing date. The commission may grant a reasonable extension of time for <br>filing the updated registration statement for good cause shown. <br>(b) The updated registration statement shall confirm the continuing existence of <br>each engagement described in an initial registration statement, and list the <br>specific bills or resolutions on which the agent lobbied under that engagement <br>during the period covered by the updated statement. Any statement of <br>expenditures required to be filed by KRS 6.821 and any details of financial <br>transactions required to be filed by KRS 6.824 shall be filed with the updated <br>registration statement. <br>(4) If a legislative agent is engaged by more than one employer, the agent shall file a <br>separate initial and updated registration statement for each engagement. If an <br>employer engages more than one (1) legislative agent, the employer shall file only <br>one (1) updated registration statement under subsection (3) of this section, which <br><br> <br>Page 2 of 2 <br>shall contain the information required by subsection (3) of this section regarding all <br>legislative agents engaged by the employer. <br>(5) (a) A change in any information required by subsection (1)(a), (b), or (c) of this <br>section shall be reflected in the next updated registration statement filed under <br>subsection (3) of this section. <br>(b) Within thirty (30) days after the termination of an engagement, the legislative <br>agent who was employed under the engagement shall file written notice of the <br>termination with the commission. <br>(c) If the termination of a legislative agent leaves an employer without the <br>engagement of any legislative agents, within thirty (30) days after the <br>termination, the employer shall file written notice with the commission of its <br>intent to terminate its current registration. <br>(6) Upon registration pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, the legislative agent <br>shall be issued a card by the commission, showing that the legislative agent is <br>registered. The registration card shall be valid from the date of its issuance through <br>the next thirty-first day of December of an odd-numbered year. <br>(7) Any legislative agent or employer who fails to file the initial registration statement <br>or updated registration statement, or who fails to remedy a deficiency in any filing <br>in a timely manner, may be fined by the commission an amount not to exceed one <br>hundred dollars (&#36;100) per day, up to a maximum total fine of one thousand dollars <br>(&#36;1,000) without the necessity of a complaint being filed, notwithstanding KRS <br>6.686(1)(a), but only after notice has been given to the alleged violator of the intent <br>of the commission to impose a fine, including the amount of the fine, and an <br>opportunity has been afforded the alleged violator to appear before the commission <br>or otherwise offer evidence as he may choose in mitigation of the imposition of the <br>fine. <br>(8) Any legislative agent or employer who intentionally fails to register shall be guilty <br>of a Class D felony. <br>Effective: March 20, 2001 <br>History: Amended 2001 Ky. Acts ch. 140, sec. 1, effective March 20, 2001. -- <br>Amended 2000 Ky. Acts ch. 493, sec. 7, effective July 14, 2000. -- Amended 1996 <br>Ky. Acts ch. 211, sec. 6, effective July 15, 1996. -- Created 1993 (1st Extra. Sess.) <br>Ky. Acts ch. 4, sec. 27, effective September 16, 1993. <br><br>