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13 Rec. 1 (1987)

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January 1987


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REPORTS


1987 REPORTING SCHEDULE

All Committees: Year-End Report
     All political committees must file a year-end
report due January 31, 1987. Committees must
also   meet   other   reporting  requirements,
depending on what type of committee they are.
Note   that  a  political committee  may  not
terminate its registration and reporting obligations
during  1987  until all its debts have   been
extinguished.
    The accompanying charts list filing dates for
reports required during the 1987 nonelection year.
Since special elections may   occur during  a
nonelection year, the reporting schedule also
includes  filing requirements for committees
active in these elections.

Congressional Candidate Committees
    All committees authorized by Congressional
candidates must report semiannually:  July 31,
1987, and January 31, 1988.  Semiannual filers
include the authorized committees of candidates
retiring campaign debts or running in future
elections.

Presidential Candidate Committees
    All committees authorized by Presidential
candidates must file on either a monthly or a
quarterly basis during 1987. The FEC's Reports
Analysis  Division requests  that Presidential
committees which change their reporting schedule
during  1987 notify the Commission of their
intention in writing.

PACs and Party Committees
    PACs and party committees are required to
file on either a semiannual or a monthly schedule
in 1987. Any committee that wishes to change its
reporting schedule (for example, from monthly to
semiannual reports) must notify the Commission
of its intention. The committee may notify the
Commission by submitting a letter with the next
report due under its current reporting schedule.
A committee may not change its filing frequency
more than once a year. 11 CFR 104.5(c)


TABLE OF CONTEIS
  REPORTS
1 1987 Reporting Schedule

  REGULATIONS
3 Contribution Limits: Final
   Rules Approved

6 ADVISORY OPINIONS

  COURT CASES
8 New Litigation


   OKLAHOMA RECORDS OFFICE
   CHANGED
       The Oklahoma Ethics Commission has
   replaced the Oklahoma Secretary of State's
   Office as the official records office for
   FEC reports. Federal political committees
   conducting activity in Oklahoma should
   therefore file their reports with:
          Ethics Commission
          118 State Capitol
          Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
          73105-4802
          Telephone: 405/521-3451



Committees Active in Special Elections
    All committees authorized by candidates
running for Congress in special elections held in
1987 must file pre- and post-election reports, as
well as the semiannual reports described above.
PACs   and  party   committees  that  support
candidates in special elections must also follow
this reporting schedule.*     continued on p. 2

   *A PAC or party committee does not have to
file a pre-election report if this activity has been
previously disclosed.

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