126th General Assembly
(As Passed by the General Assembly)
Sen. Jacobson
Reps. Carano, Cassell, Domenick, D. Evans, Faber, Flowers, McGregor, Otterman, Reidelbach, Seaver, Setzer, G. Smith, Widowfield, Williams, Wolpert
Effective date: Emergency, April 26, 2005
ACT SUMMARY
· Establishes political contributing entities for purposes of the Campaign Finance Law.
CONTENT AND OPERATION
Before the effective date of Am. Sub. H.B. 1 of the Special Session of the 125th General Assembly (March 31, 2005), political contributing entities (PCEs) were authorized and covered by the reporting requirements, campaign contribution limitations, and other provisions of the Campaign Finance Law (R.C. Chapter 3517.). That legislation abolished PCEs and their coverage by those reporting requirements, campaign contribution limitations, and other provisions.
The act reestablishes PCEs for the purposes of the Campaign Finance Law essentially in the same manner as they were authorized and covered by the Law's reporting requirements, campaign contribution limitations, and other provisions before Am. Sub. H.B. 1 (but see the higher campaign contribution limitations in the following tables). A "political contributing entity" is any entity, including a corporation or labor organization, that may lawfully make contributions and expenditures and that is not an individual or a political action committee, continuing association, campaign committee, political party, legislative campaign fund, designated state campaign committee, or state candidate fund (R.C. 3517.01(B)(25)).[1] In most cases, the act treats PCEs similar to political action committees (PACs), as was the case under the Campaign Finance Law before Am. Sub. H.B. 1's effective date.
Table A below lists (a) each relevant section of the Campaign Finance Law and certain other laws into which the act adds PCE references and (b) the general subject matter of those sections. Again, the PCE references generally are in the same provisions of the Law as before Am. Sub. H.B. 1's effective date, but a few PCE references are added to provisions enacted by that legislation.
TABLE A: PCE COVERAGE IN THE CAMPAIGN FINANCE LAW
R.C. SECTION |
PCE REFERENCE[2] |
TOPIC--IN GENERAL |
R.C. 102.03 |
Division (G) |
Ethics Law exception |
R.C. 2921.01 and 2921.43 |
Division (H) and Divisions
(C) and (F), respectively |
Criminal Code definitional
section for the Offenses Against Justice and Public Administration Law, and
the offense of "soliciting improper compensation" |
R.C. 3517.01 |
Divisions (B)(4), (5),
(8), (16), (17), and (25) |
Campaign Finance Law
definitional section |
R.C. 3517.08 |
Divisions (B) and (C) |
Expenditures not
considered to be a contribution or expenditure for purposes of the Campaign
Finance Law |
R.C. 3517.09 |
Division (B) |
Prohibition against coercion,
intimidation, etc. to make or not make a contribution |
R.C. SECTION |
PCE REFERENCE |
TOPIC--IN GENERAL |
R.C. 3517.092 |
Division (A)(6) |
Certain limitations on
solicitation or acceptance of contributions from a state employee or county employee
by state elected officers, county elected officers, candidates for those
offices, their campaign committees, etc. |
R.C. 3517.10 |
Divisions (A), (B), (C),
(D), (E), (F), and (L) |
Filing of campaign finance
statements--when and their content--and designated treasurer for a PCE |
R.C. 3517.102 |
Divisions (B), (C), and
(D) |
Campaign contribution
limitations--see Tables B and C below |
R.C. 3517.105 |
Divisions (A) and (B) |
Independent expenditures
and their reporting |
R.C. 3517.106 |
Divisions (B), (C),
(E)(2), and (K) |
Secretary of State record
maintenance, and filing of campaign finance statements by electronic means of
transmission to the Secretary of State's office--when permitted or required |
R.C. 3517.108 |
Division (B) |
Unpaid candidate debt and
additional contributions |
R.C. 3517.109 |
Division (A)(7) |
Cross-reference to
campaign contribution limitations in statute dealing with (a) disposal of
excess aggregate contributions and excess funds, and (b) carry-in limits |
R.C. 3517.11 |
Division (A) |
Where to file campaign
finance statements (Secretary of State or board of elections) |
R.C. 3517.13 |
Divisions (G)(2), (O),
(Q), and (W) |
Certain prohibitions for
the Campaign Finance Law |
R.C. SECTION |
PCE REFERENCE |
TOPIC--IN GENERAL |
R.C. 3517.152 and 3517.155 |
Division (F) and Division
(A)(2), respectively |
Ohio Elections
Commission--member and employee prohibited connections with PCE; Campaign
Finance Law enforcement responsibilities |
R.C. 3517.20 |
Divisions (A)(1)(i), (2),
(3), and (4), (B), and (C) |
PCE and limited PCE
political publications for or against a candidate; expenditures for the
purpose of financing political communications in support of or opposition to
a candidate through political advertising; certain communications uttered
over the broadcasting facilities of a radio or television station; and
conducting of a telephone bank |
R.C. 3517.23 |
Not applicable |
Secretary of State instructions
and explanations about compliance with the Campaign Finance Law |
R.C. 3517.992 |
Divisions (I)(4)(c),
(J)(4), and (Z) |
Penalties tied to the
Campaign Finance Law's prohibitions, especially the campaign finance
limitations (donation and receipt) |
Tables B and C below set forth the campaign contribution limitations applicable to PCEs under the act (R.C. 3517.102). Generally, the limitations are higher than those applicable to PCEs before Am. Sub. H.B. 1's effective date to reflect the enhanced limitations the General Assembly adopted in that legislation. And, as mentioned previously, the limitations are similar to those applicable to political action committees.
TABLE B: PCE CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION
"MAKING" LIMITATIONS
RECIPIENT OF PCE
CONTRIBUTION |
DOLLAR |
R.C. SECTION |
Any one statewide
candidate in a primary election period or in a general election period |
$10,000 |
R.C. 3517.102(B)(7)(a)(i)
and (C)(1)(a)(ii) |
Any one Ohio Senate
candidate in a primary election period or in a general election period |
$10,000 |
R.C. 3517.102(B)(7)(a)(ii)
and (C)(2)(a)(ii) |
Any one Ohio House of Representatives
candidate in a primary election period or in a general election period |
$10,000 |
R.C.
3517.102(B)(7)(a)(iii) and (C)(3)(a)(ii) |
Any one legislative
campaign fund in a calendar year |
$15,000 |
R.C. 3517.102(B)(7)(a)(iv)
and (C)(5)(b) |
Any one state political
party for the party's state candidate fund in a calendar year |
$30,000 |
R.C. 3517.102(B)(7)(a)(v)
and (C)(4)(b)(ii) |
Another PCE or a political
action committee in a calendar year |
$10,000 |
R.C. 3517.102(B)(7)(a)(vi)
and (C)(7)(b) |
The act also prohibits a PCE from making any contribution or contributions to a county political party for the party's state candidate fund (R.C. 3517.102(B)(7)(b) and (C)(4)(a)(ii)).
TABLE C: PCE CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION
"RECEIPT" LIMITATIONS
CONTRIBUTOR |
DOLLAR |
R.C. SECTION |
Individual who is seven
years of age or older[3] |
$10,000 to any one PCE in
a calendar year |
R.C.
3517.102(B)(1)(a)(viii) and (C)(7)(a)(ii) |
Political action committee |
$10,000 to any one PCE in
a calendar year |
R.C. 3517.102(B)(2)(a)(vi)
and (C)(7)(b) |
Political party |
$10,000 to any one PCE in
a calendar year |
R.C. 3517.102(B)(4)(a) and
(C)(7)(a)(ii) |
Campaign committee |
$10,000 to any one PCE in
a calendar year |
R.C. 3517.102(B)(3)(e) and
(C)(7)(a)(ii) |
Another political
contributing entity |
$10,000 to the PCE in a
calendar year |
R.C. 3517.102(B)(7)(a)(vi)
and (C)(7)(b) |
The act also prohibits a PCE from knowingly accepting a contribution or contributions from any individual who is under seven years of age (R.C. 3517.102(B)(1)(c) and (C)(7)(a)(i)).
COMMENT
1. Under the campaign contribution limitations before Am. Sub. H.B. 1's effective date, a PCE could make the following permissible contributions:
RECIPIENT OF PCE CONTRIBUTION |
DOLLAR LIMITATION |
Any one statewide
candidate in a primary election period or in a general election period |
$2,500 |
Any one Ohio Senate candidate
in a primary election period or in a general election period |
$2,500 |
Any one Ohio House of
Representatives candidate in a primary election period or in a general
election period |
$2,500 |
Any one county political party
for the party's state calendar fund in a calendar year |
$5,000 |
Any one legislative
campaign fund in a calendar year |
$5,000 |
Any one state political
party for the party's state candidate fund in a calendar year |
$15,000 |
Another PCE or a political
action committee in a calendar year |
$2,500 |
2. The act's emergency clause refers to the decision on March 30, 2005, in the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin County entitled United Auto Workers Local Union 1112 v. Blackwell (Case No. 05CVH-03-2553). In that decision, a preliminary injunction was issued prohibiting the enforcement of R.C. 3599.03(A) and (B), as enacted by Am. Sub. H.B. 1, "as those divisions relate to labor organizations" and ordering "[t]he Secretary of State, as chief elections officer for the State of Ohio, . . . [to] insure that county boards of election are aware of, and abide by . . ." the Court's order (page 12 of the decision).
HISTORY
ACTION |
DATE |
JOURNAL ENTRY |
|
|
|
Introduced |
03-29-05 |
p. 348 |
Reported,
S. State & Local Gov't |
|
|
Passed Senate (28-3) |
04-13-05 |
pp. 395-396 |
Reported, H. Elections & Ethics |
04-20-05 |
pp. 683-684 |
Passed House (93-0) |
04-20-05 |
pp. 693-694 |
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[1] In this definition, "lawfully" means not prohibited by a Revised Code section, or authorized by a final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction.
[2] This column's listing of express PCE references should not be construed to indicate that other general provisions of the Campaign Finance Law do not apply to PCEs. There are general provisions of that nature.
[3] Note that no individual who is under seven years of age may make any campaign contribution to any political entity (R.C. 3517.102(B)(1)(c)).