Chapter ETH 1
CAMPAIGN FINANCING
ETH 1.20 Treatment and reporting of in-kind contributions. ETH 1.25 Loan treatment respecting limitations. ETH 1.26 Return of contribution. ETH 1.32 Contribution of partnership funds. ETH 1.33 Retirement of campaign debts incurred to business creditors. ETH 1.385 Return of contributions to contributors by candidates when candidates file nomination papers for offices that have lower contribution limits than the limits that applied at the time of the contributions. ETH 1.39 Conversion of federal campaign committee to state committee prohibited. ETH 1.56 Commercial sales by political registrants. ETH 1.60 Consulting services. ETH 1.70 Travel reimbursements. ETH 1.85 Conduit registration and reporting requirements. ETH 1.855 Contributions from conduit accounts. ETH 1.95 Contributions of individuals under the age of 18. ETH 1.96 Attribution requirements. Ch. ETH 1 NoteNote: Chapter ElBd 1 was renumbered chapter GAB 1 under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., and corrections made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6. and 7., Stats., Register April 2008 No. 628. Chapter GAB 1 was renumbered Chapter ETH 1 under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register June 2016 No. 726. ETH 1.20ETH 1.20 Treatment and reporting of in-kind contributions. ETH 1.20(1)(b)(b) “Authorized person” means a candidate, treasurer, agent, other person whom a candidate designates, or a person whom any other registrant designates to authorize a proposed in-kind contribution. ETH 1.20(1)(c)(c) “Contributor” means any individual or registrant who proposes to make an in-kind contribution. ETH 1.20(1)(d)(d) “Date of contribution” means the time as of which the benefit, of the thing of value given or of the service performed, is conferred upon the candidate’s campaign or upon the registrant. ETH 1.20(1)(e)(e) “In-kind contribution” means a disbursement by a contributor to procure a thing of value or service for the benefit of a registrant who authorized the disbursement.