NRS294A.120. Candidate to report contributions received: Candidates subject to requirement; deadline; period covered; form; filing; details to be included in report.  


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  •       1.  Every candidate for office at a primary election or general election shall, not later than January 15 of each year, for the period from January 1 of the previous year through December 31 of the previous year, report:

          (a) Each contribution in excess of $100 received during the period;

          (b) Contributions received during the period from a contributor which cumulatively exceed $100; and

          (c) The total of all contributions received during the period which are $100 or less and which are not otherwise required to be reported pursuant to paragraph (b).

    Ê The provisions of this subsection apply to the candidate beginning the year of the general election for that office through the year immediately preceding the next general election for that office.

          2.  Every candidate for office at a primary election or general election shall, not later than:

          (a) Twenty-one days before the primary election for that office, for the period from the January 1 immediately preceding the primary election through 25 days before the primary election;

          (b) Four days before the primary election for that office, for the period from 24 days before the primary election through 5 days before the primary election;

          (c) Twenty-one days before the general election for that office, for the period from 4 days before the primary election through 25 days before the general election; and

          (d) Four days before the general election for that office, for the period from 24 days before the general election through 5 days before the general election,

    Ê report each contribution described in subsection 1 received during the period.

          3.  Except as otherwise provided in subsections 4 and 5 and NRS 294A.223, every candidate for office at a special election shall, not later than:

          (a) Four days before the beginning of early voting by personal appearance for the special election, for the period from the candidate’s nomination through 5 days before the beginning of early voting by personal appearance for the special election;

          (b) Four days before the special election, for the period from 4 days before the beginning of early voting by personal appearance for the special election through 5 days before the special election; and

          (c) Thirty days after the special election, for the remaining period through the date of the special election,

    Ê report each contribution described in subsection 1 received during the period.

          4.  Except as otherwise provided in subsection 5 and NRS 294A.223, every candidate for office at a special election to determine whether a public officer will be recalled shall, not later than:

          (a) Four days before the beginning of early voting by personal appearance for the special election, for the period from the date the notice of intent to circulate the petition for recall is filed pursuant to NRS 306.015 through the 5 days before the beginning of early voting by personal appearance for the special election;

          (b) Four days before the special election, for the period from 4 days before the beginning of early voting by personal appearance for the special election through 5 days before the special election; and

          (c) Thirty days after the special election, for the remaining period through the date of the special election,

    Ê report each contribution described in subsection 1 received during the period.

          5.  If a district court determines that a petition for recall is legally insufficient pursuant to subsection 6 of NRS 306.040, every candidate for office at a special election to determine whether a public officer will be recalled shall, not later than 30 days after the district court orders the officer with whom the petition is filed to cease any further proceedings regarding the petition, for the period from the filing of the notice of intent to circulate the petition for recall through the date of the district court’s order, report each contribution described in subsection 1 received during the period.

          6.  Except as otherwise provided in NRS 294A.3733, reports of contributions must be filed electronically with the Secretary of State.

          7.  A report shall be deemed to be filed on the date that it was received by the Secretary of State.

          8.  The name and address of the contributor and the date on which the contribution was received must be included on the report for each contribution in excess of $100 and contributions which a contributor has made cumulatively in excess of that amount since the beginning of the current reporting period.

      (Added to NRS by 1975, 591; A 1977, 1364; 1979, 488; 1981, 730; 1983, 346; 1985, 269, 1109; 1991, 1394; 1995, 825, 1514; 1997, 240; 1999, 2552, 3556; 2001, 274; 2001 Special Session, 167; 2003, 2996; 2005, 2294; 2011, 1699, 1835; 2013, 1333, 2382)