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§ 1529. Times  for  filing  statements.  1.  The  times for filing the  statements prescribed by section fifteen hundred  twenty-eight  of  this  article shall be as follows:    a.  A  first  statement  shall be filed on or before the thirtieth day  next preceding the election to which it relates.    b. A second statement shall be filed on or before the fifth  day  next  preceding the election to which it relates.    c. A third statement shall be filed within twenty days next succeeding  the election to which it relates.    2. Unless otherwise provided, each statement shall cover the period up  to and including the day next preceding the day herein specified for the  filing  thereof;  provided,  however,  that  any contribution or loan in  excess of one thousand dollars, if  received  after  the  close  of  the  period to be covered in the last statement filed before the election but  before  such  election,  shall  be reported, in the same manner as other  contributions, within twenty-four hours after receipt.    3. It shall not be necessary to itemize  in  any  statement  the  data  previously  reported  in  any  prior  statement but each statement shall  include a summary  of  all  expenditures  and  contributions  and  other  particulars reported in any previous statements.    4.  A  statement  shall  be deemed properly filed when deposited in an  established  post-office  within  the  prescribed  time,  duly  stamped,  registered  and directed to the clerk of the school district in which he  is a candidate and to the commissioner of education, but in the event it  is not received, a duplicate of such statement shall be  promptly  filed  upon  notice  by  the  school district administrative officer and/or the  commissioner of its non-receipt. Each statement shall be preserved for a  period of three years from the date  of  filing  thereof  and  it  shall  constitute  a  part  of  the  public records and shall be open to public  inspection.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-2 > Article-32 > 1529

§ 1529. Times  for  filing  statements.  1.  The  times for filing the  statements prescribed by section fifteen hundred  twenty-eight  of  this  article shall be as follows:    a.  A  first  statement  shall be filed on or before the thirtieth day  next preceding the election to which it relates.    b. A second statement shall be filed on or before the fifth  day  next  preceding the election to which it relates.    c. A third statement shall be filed within twenty days next succeeding  the election to which it relates.    2. Unless otherwise provided, each statement shall cover the period up  to and including the day next preceding the day herein specified for the  filing  thereof;  provided,  however,  that  any contribution or loan in  excess of one thousand dollars, if  received  after  the  close  of  the  period to be covered in the last statement filed before the election but  before  such  election,  shall  be reported, in the same manner as other  contributions, within twenty-four hours after receipt.    3. It shall not be necessary to itemize  in  any  statement  the  data  previously  reported  in  any  prior  statement but each statement shall  include a summary  of  all  expenditures  and  contributions  and  other  particulars reported in any previous statements.    4.  A  statement  shall  be deemed properly filed when deposited in an  established  post-office  within  the  prescribed  time,  duly  stamped,  registered  and directed to the clerk of the school district in which he  is a candidate and to the commissioner of education, but in the event it  is not received, a duplicate of such statement shall be  promptly  filed  upon  notice  by  the  school district administrative officer and/or the  commissioner of its non-receipt. Each statement shall be preserved for a  period of three years from the date  of  filing  thereof  and  it  shall  constitute  a  part  of  the  public records and shall be open to public  inspection.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-2 > Article-32 > 1529

§ 1529. Times  for  filing  statements.  1.  The  times for filing the  statements prescribed by section fifteen hundred  twenty-eight  of  this  article shall be as follows:    a.  A  first  statement  shall be filed on or before the thirtieth day  next preceding the election to which it relates.    b. A second statement shall be filed on or before the fifth  day  next  preceding the election to which it relates.    c. A third statement shall be filed within twenty days next succeeding  the election to which it relates.    2. Unless otherwise provided, each statement shall cover the period up  to and including the day next preceding the day herein specified for the  filing  thereof;  provided,  however,  that  any contribution or loan in  excess of one thousand dollars, if  received  after  the  close  of  the  period to be covered in the last statement filed before the election but  before  such  election,  shall  be reported, in the same manner as other  contributions, within twenty-four hours after receipt.    3. It shall not be necessary to itemize  in  any  statement  the  data  previously  reported  in  any  prior  statement but each statement shall  include a summary  of  all  expenditures  and  contributions  and  other  particulars reported in any previous statements.    4.  A  statement  shall  be deemed properly filed when deposited in an  established  post-office  within  the  prescribed  time,  duly  stamped,  registered  and directed to the clerk of the school district in which he  is a candidate and to the commissioner of education, but in the event it  is not received, a duplicate of such statement shall be  promptly  filed  upon  notice  by  the  school district administrative officer and/or the  commissioner of its non-receipt. Each statement shall be preserved for a  period of three years from the date  of  filing  thereof  and  it  shall  constitute  a  part  of  the  public records and shall be open to public  inspection.