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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) No local-option ballot question committee shall accept any contribution in cash, meaning currency or coin, that exceeds one hundred dollars ($100).
(b) No local-option ballot question committee shall accept any contribution from a prohibited political action committee as defined in § 7-6-201.
(c) No local-option ballot question committee or individual shall make an expenditure in cash that exceeds fifty dollars ($50.00) to influence the qualification, disqualification, passage, or defeat of a local-option ballot question.
(d) No contributions shall be made, directly or indirectly, by any person in a name other than the name by which the person is identified for legal purposes.
(e)(1) No person shall make an anonymous contribution totaling fifty dollars ($50.00) or more to a local-option ballot question committee.
(2) Any anonymous contribution actually received by a local-option ballot question committee shall be promptly paid by the recipient to the Secretary of State for deposit into the State Treasury as general revenues.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 3. Alcoholic Beverages § 3-8-704. Contributions and expenditures limited - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-3-alcoholic-beverages/ar-code-sect-3-8-704/
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