Current through Vol. 24-22, December 15, 2024
Section R. 169.61 - Receipts; reportsRule 61.
(1) An elected officeholder shall indicate the existence of an officeholder's expense fund on the statement of organization, or on an amendment thereto, filed by the officeholder's candidate committee.(2) Money given specifically to an officeholder's expense fund shall be designated for that purpose by the donor.(3) Money received by an officeholder's expense fund shall be kept in a depository account separate from the candidate committee's funds.(4) The treasurer of an officeholder's expense fund shall keep records of all receipts to, and disbursements from, the fund for a period of 1 year longer than the officeholder's term of office.(5) Receipts to, and disbursements from, the officeholder's expense fund shall be subject to the contribution limitations and reporting provisions of the act for candidate committees.(6) The officeholder's expense fund report shall be signed by the treasurer of the fund and by the officeholder on the lines indicated following the verification statement.(7) The officeholder's expense fund report shall be filed with the filing official designated by the act to receive the officeholder's candidate committee campaign statements.(8) Money may be transferred from the candidate committee of an elected public official to the officeholder's expense fund of that public official in accordance with the provisions of the act.Mich. Admin. Code R. 169.61