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Ch. 510 2006 LAWS OF MARYLAND
[13-206.
(a) This section applies only to a candidate who elects to use a personal
treasurer to conduct campaign finance activity.
(b) A candidate may not receive or disburse money or any other thing of value
through a personal treasurer unless the candidate establishes a personal treasurer in
accordance with the requirements of this section.
(c) To establish a personal treasurer, an individual shall:
(1) appoint a treasurer on a form that the State Board prescribes and
that includes the treasurer's name and address; and
(2) subject to subsection (d) of this section, file the form with the board
where the individual is required to file a certificate of candidacy.
(d) An individual may not file a form appointing a treasurer, and the
appointee may not act as treasurer, until:
(1) the appointee accepts the appointment in writing on a form that the
State Board prescribes; and
(2) the acceptance form is filed with the board where the individual is
required to file a certificate of candidacy.
(e) (1) A treasurer may resign by completing a resignation form that the
State Board prescribes and filing the form with the board where the personal
treasurer was established.
(2) If a vacancy occurs in the office of treasurer, the candidate promptly
shall appoint a new treasurer in accordance with this section.]
13-208.
(a) This section applies to a political committee other than a political club.
(b) A political committee shall provide, with the filing required by § 13-207(c)
of this subtitle, a statement of organization that includes its name and a statement of
purpose.
(c) The statement of purpose shall specify:
(1) each candidate or ballot question, if any, that the political committee
was formed to promote or defeat; [and]
(2) the identity of each special interest, including any business or
occupation, that the organizers of or contributors to the political committee have in
common; AND
(3) WHETHER THE POLITICAL COMMITTEE WILL PARTICIPATE IN
PRESIDENTIAL, GUBERNATORIAL, BALTIMORE CITY, OR MULTIPLE ELECTIONS.
(d) (1) A political committee may not use a name that is intended or
operates to deceive people as to the political committee's true nature or character.
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