11 C.F.R. PART 109--COORDINATED AND INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURES (2 U.S.C. 431(17), 441a(a) and (d), AND PUB. L. 107-155 SEC. 214(c))
TITLE 11--Federal Elections
CHAPTER I--FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL
PART 109--COORDINATED AND INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURES (2 U.S.C. 431(17), 441a(a) and (d), AND PUB. L. 107-155 SEC. 214(c))
Subpart A--SCOPE AND DEFINITIONS
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| When will this part apply?
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Subpart B--INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURES
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| How do political committees and other persons report independent expenditures?
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| When is a ''non-authorization notice'' (disclaimer) required?
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Subpart C--COORDINATION
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| What does ''coordinated'' mean?
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| What is a ''coordinated communication''?
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| Who is prohibited from making coordinated communications?
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| Dissemination, distribution, or republication of candidate campaign materials.
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Subpart D--SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR POLITICAL PARTY COMMITTEES
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| How are political party committees treated for purposes of coordinated and independent expenditures?
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| What are the coordinated party expenditure limits?
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| May a political party committee assign its coordinated party expenditure authority to another political party committee?
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| When may a political party committee make coordinated party expenditures?
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| Are there circumstances under which a political party committee is prohibited from making independent expenditures?
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| What is a ''party coordinated communication''?
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