Advisory Opinion Request
AOR-506.
The Texas Ethics Commission has
been asked the following questions: (1) A complying candidate's supporter
hosts a campaign fundraising reception for the candidate. The supporter pays
for all costs associated with the event itself, including refreshments and
facility rental expense. (A) Are those expenses "in-kind" contributions to
the candidate? (B) If so, do those expenses count toward the candidate's aggregate
expenditure limits under §253.168? (2) A complying candidate orders campaign
bumper stickers from a printer. The printer completes the job and sends an
invoice to the candidate. The candidate asks a supporter to pay the invoice
for him, which the supporter does. (A) Is the supporter's payment of the invoice
an "in-kind" contribution? (B) If so, does the amount of the payment count
toward the candidate's aggregate expenditure limits under §253.168?
The Texas Ethics Commission is authorized by section 571.091 of the Government
Code to issue advisory opinions in regard to the following statutes: (1) Chapter
572, Government Code; (2) Chapter 302, Government Code; (3) Chapter 303, Government
Code; (4) Chapter 305, Government Code; (5) Chapter 2004, Government Code;
(6) Title 15, Election Code; (7) Chapter 36, Penal Code; and (8) Chapter 39,
Penal Code.
Questions on particular submissions should be addressed to the Texas Ethics
Commission, P.O. Box 12070, Capitol Station, Austin, Texas 78711-2070, (512)
463-5800.
TRD-200308681
Sarah Woelk
General Counsel
Texas Ethics Commission
Filed: December 18, 2003