A registered political party or county political party is subject to year-end summary reporting requirements until the registered political party or county political party has filed a statement of dissolution with the lieutenant governor stating that:
Terms Used In Utah Code 20A-11-513
County political party: means , for each registered political party, all of the persons within a single county who, under definitions established by the political party, are members of the registered political party. See Utah Code 20A-11-101
Registered political party: means an organization of voters that:
(a)
participated in the last regular general election and polled a total vote equal to 2% or more of the total votes cast for all candidates for the United States House of Representatives for any of its candidates for any office; or
Summary report: means the year end report containing the summary of a reporting entity's contributions and expenditures. See Utah Code 20A-11-101
(a)
the political party is no longer receiving contributions and is no longer making expenditures;
(b)
the ending balance on the last summary report filed is zero; and
(c)
a final summary report in the form required by this part showing a zero balance is filed with the statement of dissolution.
(2)
A statement of dissolution and a final summary report may be filed at any time.
(3)
A registered political party or county political party shall continue to file the year-end summary report required by this part until the statement of dissolution and final summary report required by this section are filed with the lieutenant governor.