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KENTUCKY

15 Dec 2023

The form requires you to give a brief description of the executive agency decision or decisions that you are planning to lobby and to disclose which officials you are going to be contacting to lobby. [...] The time between the end of the reporting period and the deadline is short, and your internal organizational expenses related to lobbying activities, including prorated lobbyist staff time allocated to lobbying activities during the period, need to be calculated for each report. [...] You can preview the information that will need to be disclosed by accessing the pdf versions of the forms here: Executive agency lobbying reporting The Commission calls the annual executive agency lobbying reports “Updated Registration Statements.” If you are doing executive agency lobbying work that requires registration, then both your organiz. [...] Unlike the legislative lobbying reporting, none of your organization’s internal lobbying expenses are reportable on the annual executive agency lobbying Updated Registration Statement reports, other than the prorated compensation that you pay to your lobbyist to do the lobbying work. [...] These reports can be filed on the KLEC online reporting system: We note again that during the legislative session the report of legislative lobbying expenditures is due only 15 days after the end of the reporting period, and you will need to have robust operational systems in place, including expense and lobbyist staff time tracking, to be able to eff.

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Microsoft Office User

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