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     13-37-210. Naming and labeling of political committees. (1) Any political committee filing a certification and organizational statement pursuant to 13-37-201 shall:
     (a) name and identify itself in its organizational statement using a name or phrase:
     (i) that clearly identifies the economic or other special interest, if identifiable, of a majority of its contributors; and
     (ii) if a majority of its contributors share a common employer, that identifies the employer; and
     (b) label any media advertisement or other paid public statement it makes or causes to be made in support of or opposition to any candidate or ballot issue by printing or broadcasting its name, as provided under subsection (1)(a), and position in support of or opposition to the candidate or ballot issue as a part of the media advertisement or other paid public statement.
     (2) The naming and labeling requirements in subsection (1) are reporting requirements for purposes of enforcement under 13-37-128.

     History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 225, L. 1985; amd. Sec. 24, Ch. 481, L. 2007.

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