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Maryland Code, Election Law 13-222

 

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        (a)    (1)   On receiving and before depositing a contribution specified in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a treasurer or subtreasurer shall issue a campaign contribution receipt on the form that the State Board prescribes.
(2)   A campaign contribution receipt shall be mailed or delivered to each person who:
(i)   makes one or more contributions, other than the purchase of tickets for a campaign event, in the cumulative amount of $51 or more; or
(ii)   purchases one or more tickets for a campaign event:
1.   at a cost of $51 or more per ticket; or
2.   in the cumulative amount of $251 or more.
(3)   At the request of a contributor, a treasurer or subtreasurer shall issue a campaign contribution receipt for any other contribution.
(4)   A campaign contribution receipt issued under this section is evidence of the contribution.
(b)   The information from a campaign contribution receipt shall be included in the campaign finance report filed by the treasurer or subtreasurer under this title.

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