Utah Code § 20A-11-1704

Independent expenditure report
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(1) Except as provided in Section 20A-11-1703, within 31 calendar days after the day on which
a person has made a total of at least $1,000 in independent expenditures during an election
cycle, the person shall file an independent expenditure report with the chief election officer.
(2) Except as provided in Section 20A-11-1703, within 31 calendar days after the day on which a
person has made a total of at least $1,000 in independent expenditures during an election cycle
that were not reported in an independent expenditure report already filed with the chief election
officer during the same election cycle, the person shall file another independent expenditure
report with the chief election officer.
(3) An independent expenditure report shall include the following information:
(a) if the person who made the independent expenditures is an individual, the person's name,
address, and phone number;
(b) if the person who made the independent expenditures is not an individual:
(i) the person's name, address, and phone number; and
(ii) the name, address, and phone number of an individual who may be contacted by the chief
election officer in relation to the independent expenditure report; and
(c) for each independent expenditure made by the person during the current election cycle that
was not reported in a previous independent expenditure report:
(i) the date of the independent expenditure;
(ii) the amount of the independent expenditure;
(iii) the candidate or ballot proposition for which the independent expenditure expressly
advocates the success or defeat and a description of whether the independent expenditure
supports or opposes the candidate or ballot proposition;
(iv) the identity, address, and phone number of the person to whom the independent
expenditure was made;
(v) a description of the goods or services obtained by the independent expenditure; and
(vi) for each person who, for political purposes, made cumulative donations of $1,000 or more
during the current election cycle to the filer of the independent expenditure report:
(A) the identity, address, and phone number of the person;
(B) the date of the donation; and
(C) the amount of the donation.
(4)
(a) If the person filing an independent expenditure report is an individual, the person shall sign
the independent expenditure report and certify that the information contained in the report is
complete and accurate.
(b) If the person filing an independent expenditure report is not an individual:

(i) the person filing the independent expenditure report shall designate an authorized individual
to sign the independent expenditure report on behalf of the person; and
(ii) the individual designated under Subsection (4)(b)(i) shall sign the independent expenditure
report and certify that the information contained in the report is complete and accurate.
(5) If a person who files an independent expenditure report previously filed an independent
expenditure report during, or in relation to, the same election cycle that includes information,
described in Subsection (3)(a) or (b), that has changed since the person filed the previous
independent expenditure report, the person shall include in the most recent independent
expenditure report a description of the information that has changed that includes both the old
information and the new information.
(6) An independent expenditure report is a public record under Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government
Records Access and Management Act.

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