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§  1-i.  Bi-monthly  reports  of public corporations. (a) Every public  corporation required to file a statement  of  registration  pursuant  to  section  one-e  of  this  article  which in any lobbying year reasonably  anticipates that during the year it will expend or incur expenses in  an  amount  in excess of five thousand dollars, as provided in paragraph six  of subdivision (b) of this section, for the purpose  of  lobbying  shall  file  with the commission a bi-monthly written report, on forms supplied  by the commission, by the fifteenth day next succeeding the end  of  the  reporting  period  in which the public corporation was first required to  file a statement of registration. Such reporting periods  shall  be  the  period  of  January  first  to  the last day of February, March first to  April thirtieth, May first to  June  thirtieth,  July  first  to  August  thirty-first, September first to October thirty-first and November first  to December thirty-first.    (b) Such bi-monthly report shall contain:    (1) the name, address and telephone number of such public corporation;    (2)  the name, address and telephone number of each lobbyist retained,  employed or designated by such public corporation;    (3) copies of any amendments relating to  a  retainer,  employment  or  designation, as filed in the original statement of registration pursuant  to section one-e of this article;    (4)  a description of the general subject or subjects, the legislative  bill numbers of any bills  and  the  rule,  regulation,  and  ratemaking  numbers   of  any  rules,  regulations,  or  rates  or  proposed  rules,  regulations, or rates on which the lobbyist has lobbied,  and  on  which  such public corporation has lobbied;    (5)  the  name  of the person, organization or legislative body before  which the public corporation, or its lobbyists, has lobbied;    (6) (i) the compensation paid or owed to the lobbyist and any expenses  expended, received or incurred  by  the  lobbyist  for  the  purpose  of  lobbying;  provided,  however,  any  such  expenses  paid by such public  corporation to a lobbyist for the purpose of lobbying on behalf of  such  public  corporation  shall  be  itemized  in  the same manner as if such  public corporation had directly paid or incurred such expenses.    (ii) any expenses required to be reported pursuant to subparagraph (i)  of this paragraph shall be  listed  in  the  aggregate  if  seventy-five  dollars  or  less  and  if  more than seventy-five dollars such expenses  shall be detailed as to amount, to whom paid, and for what purpose;  and  where  such expenses are more than seventy-five dollars on behalf of any  one person, the name of such person shall be listed.    (iii) for the purposes of this paragraph, expenses shall not include:    (A) personal sustenance, lodging and travel disbursements of each such  lobbyist;    (B) expenses, not in  excess  of  five  hundred  dollars  in  any  one  calendar  year,  directly  incurred  for  the printing or other means of  reproduction  or  mailing  of  letters,  memoranda  or   other   written  communications.    (iv)  expenses  paid  or  incurred for compensation other than that of  each lobbyist shall be listed in the aggregate.    (v) expenses of more than fifty dollars  must  be  paid  by  check  or  substantiated  by receipts and such checks and receipts shall be kept on  file by such public corporation for a period of three years.    (c) (1) All such bi-monthly reports shall be subject to review by  the  commission.    (2)  Such  bi-monthly  reports  shall  be kept on file for a period of  three years and shall be open to public inspection during such period.    (3) In addition to the filing fees authorized  by  this  article,  the  commission  may  impose  a  fee  for  late filing of a bi-monthly reportrequired by this section not to exceed twenty-five dollars for each  day  that  the report required to be filed is late, except that if the public  corporation making a late filing has not  previously  been  required  by  statute  to file such a report, the fee for late filing shall not exceed  ten dollars for each day that the report required to be filed is late.

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§  1-i.  Bi-monthly  reports  of public corporations. (a) Every public  corporation required to file a statement  of  registration  pursuant  to  section  one-e  of  this  article  which in any lobbying year reasonably  anticipates that during the year it will expend or incur expenses in  an  amount  in excess of five thousand dollars, as provided in paragraph six  of subdivision (b) of this section, for the purpose  of  lobbying  shall  file  with the commission a bi-monthly written report, on forms supplied  by the commission, by the fifteenth day next succeeding the end  of  the  reporting  period  in which the public corporation was first required to  file a statement of registration. Such reporting periods  shall  be  the  period  of  January  first  to  the last day of February, March first to  April thirtieth, May first to  June  thirtieth,  July  first  to  August  thirty-first, September first to October thirty-first and November first  to December thirty-first.    (b) Such bi-monthly report shall contain:    (1) the name, address and telephone number of such public corporation;    (2)  the name, address and telephone number of each lobbyist retained,  employed or designated by such public corporation;    (3) copies of any amendments relating to  a  retainer,  employment  or  designation, as filed in the original statement of registration pursuant  to section one-e of this article;    (4)  a description of the general subject or subjects, the legislative  bill numbers of any bills  and  the  rule,  regulation,  and  ratemaking  numbers   of  any  rules,  regulations,  or  rates  or  proposed  rules,  regulations, or rates on which the lobbyist has lobbied,  and  on  which  such public corporation has lobbied;    (5)  the  name  of the person, organization or legislative body before  which the public corporation, or its lobbyists, has lobbied;    (6) (i) the compensation paid or owed to the lobbyist and any expenses  expended, received or incurred  by  the  lobbyist  for  the  purpose  of  lobbying;  provided,  however,  any  such  expenses  paid by such public  corporation to a lobbyist for the purpose of lobbying on behalf of  such  public  corporation  shall  be  itemized  in  the same manner as if such  public corporation had directly paid or incurred such expenses.    (ii) any expenses required to be reported pursuant to subparagraph (i)  of this paragraph shall be  listed  in  the  aggregate  if  seventy-five  dollars  or  less  and  if  more than seventy-five dollars such expenses  shall be detailed as to amount, to whom paid, and for what purpose;  and  where  such expenses are more than seventy-five dollars on behalf of any  one person, the name of such person shall be listed.    (iii) for the purposes of this paragraph, expenses shall not include:    (A) personal sustenance, lodging and travel disbursements of each such  lobbyist;    (B) expenses, not in  excess  of  five  hundred  dollars  in  any  one  calendar  year,  directly  incurred  for  the printing or other means of  reproduction  or  mailing  of  letters,  memoranda  or   other   written  communications.    (iv)  expenses  paid  or  incurred for compensation other than that of  each lobbyist shall be listed in the aggregate.    (v) expenses of more than fifty dollars  must  be  paid  by  check  or  substantiated  by receipts and such checks and receipts shall be kept on  file by such public corporation for a period of three years.    (c) (1) All such bi-monthly reports shall be subject to review by  the  commission.    (2)  Such  bi-monthly  reports  shall  be kept on file for a period of  three years and shall be open to public inspection during such period.    (3) In addition to the filing fees authorized  by  this  article,  the  commission  may  impose  a  fee  for  late filing of a bi-monthly reportrequired by this section not to exceed twenty-five dollars for each  day  that  the report required to be filed is late, except that if the public  corporation making a late filing has not  previously  been  required  by  statute  to file such a report, the fee for late filing shall not exceed  ten dollars for each day that the report required to be filed is late.

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Statutes > New-york > Leg > Article-1-a > 1-i

§  1-i.  Bi-monthly  reports  of public corporations. (a) Every public  corporation required to file a statement  of  registration  pursuant  to  section  one-e  of  this  article  which in any lobbying year reasonably  anticipates that during the year it will expend or incur expenses in  an  amount  in excess of five thousand dollars, as provided in paragraph six  of subdivision (b) of this section, for the purpose  of  lobbying  shall  file  with the commission a bi-monthly written report, on forms supplied  by the commission, by the fifteenth day next succeeding the end  of  the  reporting  period  in which the public corporation was first required to  file a statement of registration. Such reporting periods  shall  be  the  period  of  January  first  to  the last day of February, March first to  April thirtieth, May first to  June  thirtieth,  July  first  to  August  thirty-first, September first to October thirty-first and November first  to December thirty-first.    (b) Such bi-monthly report shall contain:    (1) the name, address and telephone number of such public corporation;    (2)  the name, address and telephone number of each lobbyist retained,  employed or designated by such public corporation;    (3) copies of any amendments relating to  a  retainer,  employment  or  designation, as filed in the original statement of registration pursuant  to section one-e of this article;    (4)  a description of the general subject or subjects, the legislative  bill numbers of any bills  and  the  rule,  regulation,  and  ratemaking  numbers   of  any  rules,  regulations,  or  rates  or  proposed  rules,  regulations, or rates on which the lobbyist has lobbied,  and  on  which  such public corporation has lobbied;    (5)  the  name  of the person, organization or legislative body before  which the public corporation, or its lobbyists, has lobbied;    (6) (i) the compensation paid or owed to the lobbyist and any expenses  expended, received or incurred  by  the  lobbyist  for  the  purpose  of  lobbying;  provided,  however,  any  such  expenses  paid by such public  corporation to a lobbyist for the purpose of lobbying on behalf of  such  public  corporation  shall  be  itemized  in  the same manner as if such  public corporation had directly paid or incurred such expenses.    (ii) any expenses required to be reported pursuant to subparagraph (i)  of this paragraph shall be  listed  in  the  aggregate  if  seventy-five  dollars  or  less  and  if  more than seventy-five dollars such expenses  shall be detailed as to amount, to whom paid, and for what purpose;  and  where  such expenses are more than seventy-five dollars on behalf of any  one person, the name of such person shall be listed.    (iii) for the purposes of this paragraph, expenses shall not include:    (A) personal sustenance, lodging and travel disbursements of each such  lobbyist;    (B) expenses, not in  excess  of  five  hundred  dollars  in  any  one  calendar  year,  directly  incurred  for  the printing or other means of  reproduction  or  mailing  of  letters,  memoranda  or   other   written  communications.    (iv)  expenses  paid  or  incurred for compensation other than that of  each lobbyist shall be listed in the aggregate.    (v) expenses of more than fifty dollars  must  be  paid  by  check  or  substantiated  by receipts and such checks and receipts shall be kept on  file by such public corporation for a period of three years.    (c) (1) All such bi-monthly reports shall be subject to review by  the  commission.    (2)  Such  bi-monthly  reports  shall  be kept on file for a period of  three years and shall be open to public inspection during such period.    (3) In addition to the filing fees authorized  by  this  article,  the  commission  may  impose  a  fee  for  late filing of a bi-monthly reportrequired by this section not to exceed twenty-five dollars for each  day  that  the report required to be filed is late, except that if the public  corporation making a late filing has not  previously  been  required  by  statute  to file such a report, the fee for late filing shall not exceed  ten dollars for each day that the report required to be filed is late.