§ 14-122. Accounting to treasurer or candidate; vouchers. 1. Whoever,\nacting as an officer, member or agent of a political committee, or as an\nagent of a candidate for election to public office, or for nomination\nfor public office at a primary election or convention, or for election\nto party position at a primary election, receives any receipt,\ncontribution or transfer, or makes any expenditure or incurs any\nliability, shall, within three days after demand and in any event within\nfourteen days after any such receipt, transfer, contribution,\nexpenditure, or liability, give to the treasurer of such committee, or\nto such candidate if an agent authorized by him a detailed account of\nthe same, with all vouchers required by this article, which shall be a\npart of the accounts and files of such treasurer or such candidate.\n 2. Every payment required to be accounted for, unless the total\nexpense payable to any one person be not in excess of ten dollars; shall\nbe vouched for by a receipted bill stating the particulars of expense.\n
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