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Chapter 305
Registration of Lobbyists

Sections

305.001
Policy
305.002
Definitions
305.003
Persons Required to Register
305.004
Exceptions
305.005
Registration
305.006
Activities Report
305.007
Filing Dates for Supplemental Reports
305.008
Termination Notice
305.009
Maintenance of Reports
305.010
Timeliness of Filing Registrations and Reports
305.011
List of Registrants and Employers
305.021
False Communications
305.0021
Determination of Amount of Joint Expenditure
305.022
Contingent Fees
305.023
Admission to Floors
305.024
Restrictions on Expenditures
305.025
Exceptions
305.026
Prohibition on Use of Certain Public Funds
305.027
Required Disclosure on Legislative Advertising
305.028
Prohibited Conflicts of Interest
305.029
Expenditures from Political Contributions Restricted
305.031
Criminal Penalties
305.032
Civil Penalty for Failure to Register
305.033
Civil Penalty for Late Filing
305.034
Failure to File All Required Forms
305.035
Enforcement
305.036
Venue
305.0041
Exceptions for Certain Activities for Which Compensation or Reimbursement Is Received
305.0051
Listing of Public Officers and Employees
305.0061
Detailed Reports
305.0062
Expenditures Attributable to Groups
305.0063
Modified Reporting
305.0064
Electronic Filing of Registrations and Activity Reports
305.0065
Amended Registration During Legislative Session
305.0071
Inclusion of Expenditure in Report
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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