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| - | Section 2. 1. A lobbyist may not knowingly give, offer, solicit, initiate, or facilitate a gift to a public | + | |
| - | official. | + | |
| - | prohibitions do not apply if the lobbyist is an immediate family member of the public | + | |
| - | official. " | + | |
| - | not given in exchange | + | |
| - | recreation. | + | |
| - | campaign | + | |
| - | residents to meet with public officials in educational and social settings inside the | + | |
| - | state, any item, service, or thing of value given under conditions that do not raise | + | |
| - | ethical concerns, as determined by rules adopted by the ethics commission. Such | + | |
| - | rules must be adopted within two years after the effective date of this article. So as to | + | |
| - | allow for the adoption of these rules, these prohibitions shall take effect two years | + | |
| - | after the effective | + | |
| - | violations of this subsection shall be set by the legislative assembly. | + | |
| - | 2. An elected public official may not be a lobbyist while holding office or for two years | + | |
| - | after holding | + | |
| - | subsection shall be set by the legislative assembly. | + | |
| - | 3. A lobbyist | + | |
| - | individual or entity. " | + | |
| - | or otherwise | + | |
| - | apply to a person | + | |
| - | campaign, | + | |
| - | prohibition shall not be interpreted to prohibit any person from making a campaign | + | |
| - | contribution | + | |
| - | otherwise support or oppose a candidate. Appropriate civil and criminal sanctions for | + | |
| - | violations of this subsection shall be set by the legislative assembly. | + | |
| - | 4. A statewide candidate, candidate for the legislative assembly, or public official may | + | |
| - | not knowingly | + | |
| - | Appropriate civil and criminal sanctions for violations of this subsection shall be set | + | |
| - | by the legislative assembly. | + | |
| - | 5. Directors, officers, commissioners, | + | |
| - | the appearance | + | |
| - | proceeding in which monetary or in-kind support related to that persons election to | + | |
| - | any office, or a financial interest not shared by the general public as defined by the | + | |
| - | ethics | + | |
| - | legislative | + | |
| - | appropriate legislation and rules, respectively. So as to allow for the adoption of such | + | |
| - | legislation or rules, this subsection shall take effect three years after the effective | + | |
| - | date of this article. | + | |
| - | 6. Governments | + | |
| - | permanent | + | |
| - | laws of or having their principal place of business in a foreign country, are prohibited | + | |
| - | from making contributions or expenditures in connection with any statewide election, | + | |
| - | election for the legislative assembly, or statewide ballot-issue election. | + | |
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