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1220 Reporting of Expenditures and Contributions

2020                      1220

By-Laws

 

SUBJECT:    REPORTING OF EXPENDITURES AND CONTRIBUTIONS

Each candidate for the position of member of the Board whose expenses and/or contributions received exceed $500 must file a statement accounting for his or her campaign expenditures and contributions with the District Clerk and an additional statement with the Commissioner of Education. In the event the expenses do not exceed $500 and the aggregate amount of all contributions made to the candidate do not exceed $500, then a sworn statement to that effect must only be filed with the District Clerk.

Required contribution statements will include:

  1. The dollar amount and/or fair market value of any receipt, contribution or transfer which is other than money;
  2. The name and address of the transferor, contributor or person from whom received;
  3. If that transferor, contributor or person is a political committee as defined in Election Law Section 14-100;
  4. The name and political unit represented by the committee;
  5. The date of receipt;
  6. The dollar amount of every expenditure;
  7. The name and address of the person to whom the expenditure was made, or the name of and political unit represented by the committee to which it was made; and
  8. The date of the expenditure.

 

The times for filing the statements are as follows:

  1. The first statement on or before the thirtieth day preceding the election to which it relates;
  2. A second statement on or before the fifth day before the election;
  3. A third statement within 20 days after the election.

 

Any contribution or loan in excess of $1,000 received after the close of the period covered in the last statement filed before the election (b above) but before the election itself will be reported within 24 hours after receipt.

All statements must be sworn before a notary public, a commissioner of deeds, a lawyer or a public official authorized by New York State law to administer oaths.

 

  • Education Law §§ 1528 and 1529
  • Election Law § 14-100(1)

 

Adopted: 3/15/05

Revised: 8/24/11; 9/22/20

Pine Bush Central School District
State Route 302, Pine Bush, NY 12566
Phone: (845) 744-2031
Fax: (845) 744-6189
Amy Brockner
Interim Superintendent of Schools
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