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[88 STAT. 451]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1975
[88 STAT. 451]

88 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 93-376-AUG. 14, 1974

451

statements filed with or furnished to it or him by other political committees, consolidate, and furnish the reports and statements to the Director, together with the reports and statements of the principal campaign committee of which he is treasurer or which was designated by him, in accordance with the provisions of this title and regulations prescribed by the Board. DESIGNATION OF C A M P A I G N DEPOSITORY

SEC. '20S. (a) Each political committee, and each candidate accepting contributions or making expenditures, shall designate, in the registration statement required under section 204 or 205, one national bank located in the District of Columbia as the campaign depository of that political committee or candidate. Each such committee or candidate shall maintain a checking account at such depository and shall deposit any contributions received by the committee or candidate into that account. No expenditures may be made by such committee or candidate except by check drawn payable to the person to whom the expenditure is being made on that account, other than petty cash expenditures as provided in subsection (b). (b) A political committee or candidate may maintain a petty cash fund out of which may be made expenditures not in excess of $50 to any person in connection with a single purchase or transaction. A record of petty cash receipts and disbursements shall be kept in accordance with requirements established by the Board and such statements and reports thereof shall be furnished to the Director as it may require. Payments may be made into the petty cash fund only by check drawn on the checking account maintained at the campaign depository of such political committee or candidate.

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Petty cash Recordkeeping.

REGISTRATION OF POLITICAL COMMITTEE S; STATEMENT S

SEC. 204. (a) Each political committee shall file with the Director ^^statement of a statement of organization within ten days after its organization. Each "'^o^c.^code'isuch committee in existence at the date of enactment of this Act shall ^^^•^file a statement of organization with the Director at such time as the Director may prescribe— (b) The statement of organization shall include— contents. (1) the name and address of the political committee; (2) the names, addresses, and relationships of affiliated or connected organizations; (3) the area, scope, or jurisdiction of the political committee; (4) the name, address, and position of the custodian of books and accounts; (5) the name, address, and position of other principal officers, including officers and members of the finance committee, if any; (6) the name, address, office sought, and party affiliation of (A) each candidate whom the committee is supporting, and (B) any other individual, if any, whom the committee is supporting for nomination for election or election, to any public office whatever; or, if the committee is supporting the entire ticket of any party, the name of the party; (7) a statement whether the political committee is a continuing one; (8) the disposition of residual funds which will be made in the event of dissolution; (9) the name and address of the bank designated by the committee as the campaign depository, together with the title and number of each account and safety deposit box used by that com-