Clean Money Campaign Reform Act
The model Clean Money Campaign Reform Act is not reprinted here because it is more than 40 pages long. The Act’s Table of Contents is listed instead.
For the full text of the Clean Money Campaign Reform Act, see www.stateaction.org/issues/issue.cfm/issue/CleanElections.xml
Table of Contents
TITLE I: CLEAN MONEY/CLEAN ELECTIONS REFORM
Section 101: Findings and Declarations
Section 102: Definitions
TITLE II: ELIGIBILITY
Section 103: Eligibility for Campaign Funding for Party Candidates
Section 104: Eligibility for Campaign Funding for Independent Candidates
Section 105: Transition Rule for Current Election Cycle
TITLE III: OBLIGATIONS OF PARTICIPATING CANDIDATES
Section 106: Continuing Obligation to Comply
Section 107: Contributions and Expenditures
Section 108: Campaign Accounts for Participating Candidates
Section 109: Use of Clean Money/Clean Elections Funds
Section 110: Use of Personal Funds
Section 111: Seed Money
Section 112: Participation in Debates
Section 113: Campaign Advertisements
Section 114: Certification
TITLE IV: CLEAN MONEY/CLEAN ELECTIONS BENEFITS AND OTHER PROVISIONS
Section 115: Benefits Provided to Candidates Eligible to Receive Clean Money/Clean Elections Funding
Section 116: Schedule of Payments
Section 117: Determination of Clean Money/Clean Election Funding Amounts
Section 118: Expenditures Made with Clean Money/Clean Elections Funds
TITLE V: PROVISIONS FOR NON-PARTICIPATING CANDIDATES
Section 119: Campaign Accounts for Non-Participating Candidates
Section 120: Disclosure of Excess Spending by Non-Participating Candidates
Section 121: Campaign Advertisements
TITLE VI: INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURES
Section 122: Definition of Independent Expenditures
Section 123: Disclosure of, and Additional Clean Money/Clean Elections Funding to Respond to, Independent Expenditures
TITLE VII: VOTER INFORMATION AND CAMPAIGN COMMUNICATIONS
Section 124: Voter Information Commission
Section 125: Broadcast Debates
Section 126: Free Broadcast Media Advertising
Section 127: Paid Broadcast Media Advertising
Section 128: Limit on Use of Franking Privilege
Section 129: Ballot Label
TITLE VIII: CLEAN MONEY/CLEAN ELECTIONS FUND
Section 130: Nature and Purpose of Fund
Section 131: Sources of Revenue for Fund
Section 132: Administration and Dispersal of Money from Fund
TITLE IX: POLITICAL PARTIES
Section 133: Political Party Contributions and Expenditures
Section 134: Soft Money
TITLE X: ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
Section 135: Election Commission Members
Section 136: Election Commission Powers and Procedures
Section 137: Other Provisions
Section 138: Commission Reports
Section 139: Rules, Regulations, and Procedures
TITLE XI: MISUSES, EXCESSES, VIOLATIONS
Section 140: Repayment of Excess Expenditures
Section 141: Penalties
TITLE XII: MISCELLANEOUS
Section 142: Severability
Section 143: Effective Date