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Maryland Code, Election Law 13-408

Maryland Code > Election Law > § 13-408


Current as of: 2010

        (a)   Publication expenses may not be paid from public funds.
(b)   Publication expenses may be paid from:
(1)   a campaign account of a campaign finance entity of the incumbent if the campaign finance entity complies with all other requirements of this title regarding expenditures and campaign material; or
(2)   the personal funds of the incumbent or the spouse of the incumbent if, as to each issue:
(i)   the incumbent has not filed a certificate of candidacy;
(ii)   the legislative newsletter contains a notice that it is disseminated at the personal expense of the incumbent; and
(iii)   within 10 days after the first mailing or distribution of the issue, the incumbent files a campaign finance report with the State Board that contains:
1.   a detailed list of publication expenses; and
2.   an affidavit that no funds for the legislative newsletter have been solicited or received from any source to supplement the personal funds.

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