The exceptions most relevant to nonprofit organizations are: Testimony given by request: Individuals providing legislative testimony will not trigger registration if they are invited by the chair of the legislative management, an interim committee of the legislative management, or a standing committee of the legislative assembly. [...] Once you have registered, you will be able to access the form via the lobbyist portion of this FirstStop page: Legislative lobbying true source donor disclosure If your lobbyist or your organization made more than $200 in reportable expenditures for the benefit of public officials for the purpose of lobbying legislative officials, the applicable statute requires your. [...] This report is accessible without having a registered lobbyist account on the FirstStop system, and is available here: It is unlikely that you will ever need to make such a filing, because the FirstStop electronic form only requires disclosure of expenditures for the benefit of legislators, the Governor, their spouses, or their families, that were made for the purpose. [...] In the unlikely event that you do ever need to submit a true source report, the public official will be identified as the “Expenditure Recipient” and the donor will be disclosed as a “subcontributor” on the online Non-Lobbyist Expenditure report form. [...] They use the State’s FirstStop portal for lobbyist registration and reporting: • Full Text of North Dakota Lobbying Statutes The full text of the North Dakota state lobbying statute can be found in the North Dakota Century Code, Chapter 54-05.1: The full text of the North Dakota state ethics statute covering.
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