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(a) In this part, “campaign finance entity” has the meaning stated in § 1-101 of the Election Law Article.
(b) A member, a person acting on behalf of the member, a campaign finance entity of the member, or any other campaign finance entity operated in coordination with the member may not solicit, receive, deposit, or use a contribution while the member is serving on the board or commission.
(c) A campaign finance entity of the member or any other campaign finance entity operated in coordination with the member may not make an expenditure, except to pay a late filing fee or civil penalty imposed under Title 13 of the Election Law Article, while the member is serving on the board or commission.
(d) A campaign finance entity of the member or any other campaign finance entity operated in coordination with the member shall pay any outstanding obligations before the member begins serving on the board or commission.
(e) Not later than 48 hours after opening a campaign account through a campaign finance entity, an appointed member of a board or commission under § 5-865 of this subtitle who has established an authorized candidate campaign committee shall vacate the position on the board or commission.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, General Provisions § 5-866 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/general-provisions/md-code-gen-provis-sect-5-866/
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