Maryland Code § EL-13-309

Section EL-13-309
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(a) Subject to other provisions of this subtitle and except as provided in
subsection (d) of this section, a campaign finance entity shall file campaign finance
reports as follows:
(1) in the gubernatorial election year only, except for a ballot issue
committee, on or before the third Tuesday in April, if the campaign finance entity did
not file the annual campaign finance report specified under subsection (b)(2) of this
section on the immediately preceding third Wednesday in January;
(2) except for a ballot issue committee, on or before the fifth Tuesday
immediately preceding each primary election;
(3) except for a ballot issue committee, on or before the second Friday
immediately preceding a primary election;
(4) on or before the last Tuesday in August immediately preceding a
general election;
(5) for a ballot issue committee only, on or before the fourth Friday
immediately preceding a general election;
(6) on or before the second Friday immediately preceding a general
election; and
(7) on or before the second Tuesday after a general election.
(b) (1) A campaign finance entity is subject to subsection (a) of this
section and this subsection only as to the election in which the entity designates that
it will participate.

(2) In addition to the campaign finance reports required under
subsection (a) of this section, but subject to paragraph (4) of this subsection, a
campaign finance entity shall file a campaign finance report on the third Wednesday
in January.
(3) (i) If subsequent to the filing of its declaration under § 13-
208(c)(3) of this title, a campaign finance entity participates in an election in which
it was not designated to participate, the campaign finance entity shall file all
campaign finance reports prescribed under subsection (a) of this section for that
election.
(ii) A violation of subparagraph (i) of this paragraph
constitutes a failure to file by the campaign finance entity, and the responsible officer
is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to the penalties prescribed
under Part VII of this subtitle.
(4) If a campaign finance entity has neither a cash balance nor an
outstanding obligation at the end of a reporting period, a campaign finance report for
that period, clearly marked as "final", shall be filed on or before the due date, and no
further report is required.
(c) In addition to the campaign finance reports required under subsection
(a) of this section, a continuing political committee shall file a campaign finance
report on the third Wednesday in January of each year the committee is in existence.
(d) An authorized candidate campaign committee of a candidate for election
to the central committee of a political party:
(1) shall file a campaign finance report on or before the third Tuesday
after a gubernatorial primary election; and
(2) except as provided in subsection (c) of this section and § 13-310
of this subtitle, is not required to file any other campaign finance reports.
(e) (1) This subsection applies to a ballot issue committee formed to
support or oppose a prospective question under Article XI-A, Article XI-F, or Article
XVI of the Maryland Constitution or under § 9-205 of the Local Government Article.
(2) A petition sponsor's ballot issue committee shall file a campaign
finance report at the time the petition is filed under § 6-205 of this article.

(3) A ballot issue committee opposing a prospective question shall file
a campaign finance report within 10 business days after the petition to place the
question on the ballot is filed under § 6-205 of this article.

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