Current with changes from the 2024 legislative session through ch. 845
Section 24.2-950.7 - Large dollar reporting requirement for political party committeesIn addition to the quarterly reports required by § 24.2-950.6, political party committees shall report any single contribution or loan of $10,000 or more received at any time during the calendar year within three business days of receipt of the contribution or loan.
1. The report shall be filed on a "large dollar contribution report" form prescribed by the State Board and shall be filed in writing or electronically in the same manner as the person or committee files its quarterly disclosure reports.2. Any contribution or loan reported pursuant to this section shall also be reported on the next subsequent report required under § 24.2-950.6 following receipt of the contribution or loan.3. For the purposes of this section, political party committees shall report as one contribution multiple contributions from a single source that have been subdivided into smaller amounts or given through different bank accounts for the purpose of evading the $10,000 threshold. A political party committee that receives contributions from affiliated organizations shall not be deemed to be receiving contributions from a single source.1984, c. 480, § 24.1-923; 1991, cc. 9, 709; 1993, cc. 639, 641, § 24.2-923; 1995, c. 785; 2002, cc. 156, 237; 2003, c. 256; 2004, c. 26; 2005, c. 9; 2006, cc. 787, 892.Amended by Acts 2006, § cc. 787, 892.Amended by Acts 2005, § c. 9.Amended by Acts 2004, § c. 26.Amended by Acts 2003, § c. 256.Amended by Acts 2002, § cc. 156, 237.Amended by Acts 1995, § c. 785.Amended by Acts 1993, § cc. 639, 641, § 24.2-923.Amended by Acts 1991, § cc. 9, 709.Amended by Acts 1984, § c. 480, § 24.1-923.