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HB 0232 - Improve State Ethics Requirements
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Tracking Level: Support
Sponsor: Lindsey,Edward 54th
Last Action: 3/15/2011 - House Sent to Governor
State Code Titles: 37
House Committee: GAff
Senate Committee: ETHICS
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Staff Analysis of the Legislation

HB 232 addresses unintended consequences from the ethics reform law which took effect January 10, 2011. First, local officials may now file Campaign Contribution Disclosure Reports and Personal Financial Disclosure Reports with the state either electronically or via paper. It removes the requirement that local officials submit a current email address to the state. The Campaign Finance Commission (formerly the State Ethics Commission) must notify local officials via mail rather than electronically about "the filing of a complaint; a technical defect in a filing; a failure to make a timely filing; or a late fee or other penalty." HB 232 removes the requirement that every county staff person that speaks with a legislator must register as a lobbyist. Now, county staff must register as lobbyists only if they spend more than 10% of their time lobbying or spend more than $1,000 to influence a public officer.


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