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Advisory Opinion 1994-019
South Carolina State Ethics Commission
South Carolina State Ethics Commission
Abstract
The Ethics Reform Act does not prohibit a political party from raising money by marketing a long distance telephone service plan. In accordance with earlier opinions and the facts submitted, the State Ethics Commission does not object to the party's decision to maintain these funds in an account separate from the campaign accounts and use them only for non-campaign related expenses. The Ethics Reform Act does not limit donations to a political party that are neither channeled through a campaign account nor used to influence the outcome of elective offices or ballot measures.
Issue Date
1994-04-20
Keywords
South Carolina State Ethics Commission, Advisory opinions--South Carolina, Political campaigns--South Carolina
Type
Text
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