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Gov. Code § 84505 Section 84505
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(a) In addition to the requirements of Sections 84502, 84503, and 84506.5, the committee placing the advertisement or persons acting in concert with that committee shall be prohibited from creating or using a noncandidate-controlled committee or a nonsponsored committee to avoid,…
Gov. Code § 84506.5 Section 84506.5
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An advertisement supporting or opposing a candidate that is paid for by an independent expenditure shall include a statement that it was not authorized by a candidate or a committee controlled by a candidate. If the advertisement was authorized or paid for by a candidate for anot…
Gov. Code § 84509 Section 84509
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If the order of top contributors required to be disclosed pursuant to this article changes or a new contributor qualifies as a top contributor, the disclosure in the advertisement shall be updated as follows: (a) A television, radio, telephone, electronic billboard, or other elec…
Gov. Code § 84510 Section 84510
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(a) (1) In addition to the remedies provided for in Chapter 11 (commencing with Section 91000), a person who violates Section 84503 or 84506.5 is liable in a civil or administrative action brought by the Commission or any person for a fine up to three times the cost of the advert…
Gov. Code § 84511 Section 84511
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(a) This section applies to a committee that does either of the following: (1) Makes an expenditure of five thousand dollars ($5,000) or more to an individual for the individual’s appearance in an advertisement that supports or opposes the qualification, passage, or defeat of a b…
Gov. Code § 84512 Section 84512
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(a) (1) A business entity shall submit a report to the Secretary of State following any calendar year in which the business entity does either of the following: (A) Uses its products or services to alter the online search results its products or services generate in order to emph…
Gov. Code § 84513 Section 84513
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(a) (1) If a committee pays a person to post content on an internet website, web application, or digital application for the purpose of supporting or opposing a candidate for elective office or a ballot measure, the person shall concurrently include a disclaimer with that content…
Gov. Code § 84514 Section 84514
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(a) (1) If a committee, as defined in Section 82013, creates, originally publishes, or originally distributes a qualified political advertisement, the qualified political advertisement shall include, in a clear and conspicuous manner, the following disclosure: “Ad generated or su…