Sec. 78. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), "political action committee" means an organization located within or outside Indiana that satisfies all of the following: (1) The organization proposes to influence: (A) the election of a candidate for state, legislative, local, or school board office; or (B) the outcome of a public question. (2) The organization accepts contributions or makes expenditures during a calendar year: (A) to influence the election of a candidate for state, legislative, local, or school board office or the outcome of a public question that will appear on the ballot in Indiana; and (B) that in the aggregate exceed one hundred dollars ($100). (3) The organization is not any of the following: (A) An auxiliary party organization. (B) A legislative caucus committee. (C) A regular party committee. (D) A candidate's committee. (b) A corporation or labor organization that makes a contribution in accordance with IC 3-9-2 or makes an expenditure is not considered a political action committee.
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