Oklahoma Code § Rule-2.85

Title 74E. Title 74E: Political Action Committee Statement of Organization
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Requirements.
The Statement of Organization for a political action committee
shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following
information:  (1) The names of the Chair, Treasurer and, if
applicable, Deputy Treasurer of the committee; (2) the full name of
the committee, which shall not be an acronym and which shall not be
the same as any other political action committee or sufficiently
similar to the name of any other political action committee so that
the two could be easily confused and which shall include the
identifying state question number assigned by the State of Oklahoma
for a committee formed to support or oppose a state question; (3)
the name and address of any affiliated corporation or labor union;
(4) the purpose or purposes of the committee, including but not
limited to an indication of whether the committee is a limited
committee or unlimited committee; (5) the mailing address and, if
applicable, residence address, electronic mailing address, telephone
numbers and Internet website, if applicable, of the committee, the
Chair, Treasurer and, if applicable, Deputy Treasurer and (6) the
full name and address of each depository in which the committee will
maintain an account.  The committee may also list an acronym, which
shall not be the same as any other political action committee or
sufficiently similar to the name of any other political action
committee so that the two could be easily confused.  The Treasurer
shall be responsible for notifying the Commission of any change in
information provided on the Statement of Organization by filing an
Amended Statement of Organization within ten (10) days of a change
being made.  An Amended Statement of Organization shall contain the
same information as the Statement of Organization.
Promulgated by Ethics Commission January 10, 2014; effective upon
Legislature’s sine die adjournment May 23, 2014; operative January
1, 2015.

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