Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 33. State Board of Elections |
Subtitle 20. DISCLOSURE BY PERSONS DOING PUBLIC BUSINESS |
Chapter 33.20.06. Contributions |
Sec. 33.20.06.01. Contributions
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A. Attributed Contributions. Any contribution or donation, regardless of the amount, that is made to a political committee or independent expenditure entity by an officer, director, or partner of a business entity doing public business shall be attributed to the business entity for reporting purposes under Election Law Article, Title 14, Annotated Code of Maryland.
B. Contributions by Other Persons. Any contribution or donation, regardless of the amount, to a political committee or independent expenditure entity that is made at the suggestion or direction of the business entity, or an officer, director, or partner of the business entity by an employee, agent or other affiliated person of the business entity shall be attributed to the business entity for reporting purposes under Election Law Article, Title 14, Annotated Code of Maryland.
C. Subsidiary. Any contribution or donation made to a political committee or independent expenditure entity by a subsidiary of the filer shall be attributed to the filer.
D. Attributed Contributions for Subsidiary. Any contribution or donation, regardless of the amount, that is made to a political committee or independent expenditure entity by an officer, director, or partner of a subsidiary of the filer shall be attributed to the filer for reporting purposes under Election Law Article, Title 14, Annotated Code of Maryland.
E. Other Employees of the Subsidiary. Any contribution or donation made by an employee, agent, or other affiliated person of the subsidiary, regardless of the amount, to a political committee or independent expenditure entity is attributed to the filer for reporting purposes under Election Law Article, Title 14, Annotated Code of Maryland, if made at the suggestion of:
(1) The filer, including officers, directors, or partners of the filer;
(2) The subsidiary of the filer; or
(3) The officer, director, or partner of a subsidiary of the filer.
F. Acquisition, Merger, or Change in Ownership. If a business entity acquires, merges with, or changes ownership or control over another business entity:
(1) Contributions made prior to the acquisition or merger by the acquired, merged, or newly owned or controlled business entity, including by its officers, directors, and partners, will not be attributed to the filer; and
(2) Contributions made during the reporting period by the acquired, merged, or newly owned or controlled business entity, including by its officers, directors, or partners, will be attributed to and reported by the filer.
G. Contributions Made at the Suggestion or Direction of Directors, Partners, or Officers of a Business Entity. An act or communication by a director, a partner or an officer of the business entity to an employee, agent, or other affiliated person of the business entity that a reasonable person would understand to be a solicitation or request for a contribution to a political committee affiliated with a candidate or a donation to an independent expenditure entity shall be considered a suggestion for a contribution or donation, and any contribution or donation that results from the suggestion must be reported by the filer.
H. Email Solicitation. An officer, director, or partner of a business entity doing public business who initiates, or forwards to an employee, agent or other affiliated person of the business entity, an email solicitation or similar request for a contribution to a political committee affiliated with a candidate or a donation to an independent expenditure entity shall be considered to have made a suggestion for a contribution or donation and any contribution or donation that results from the suggestion must be reported by the filer.
I. Endorsements. Acts or communications by officers, directors, or partners of a business entity that endorse a candidate, display public support for a candidacy, or express public support through social media are not, by themselves, suggestions for contributions or donations to a candidate that are attributable to the business entity.
J. Political Action Committee Contributions. A contribution or donation made by a political action committee sponsored by or identified with the person doing public business shall be considered as made at the direction of the business entity.