Guide to the Lobbying Disclosure Act - House
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Section 1 – IntroductionSection 2 – What’s NewSection 3 – DefinitionsSection 4 – Lobbying RegistrationSection 5 – Special Registration CircumstancesSection 6 – Quarterly Reporting of Lobbying ActivitiesSection 7 – Semiannual Reporting of Certain ContributionsSection 8 – Termination of A Lobbyist/Termination of A RegistrantSection 9 – Relationship of The Lda to Other StatutesSection 10 – Public AvailabilityWho Must Register and WhenLobbying firms are required to file a separate registration for each client. A lobbying firm is exempt from registration for a particular client if its total income from that client for lobbying activities does not exceed and is not expected to exceed $3,000 during a quarterly period. Note: A lobbyist is n…Preparing to File a Registration – Threshold RequirementsIn order to determine the applicability of the LDA, one must first look at the definition of “lobbyist” under 2 U.S.C. § 1602(10). Under this definition, an individual is a “lobbyist” with respect to a particular client if he or she makes more than one lobbying contact and his or her “lobbying acti…See more on lobbyingdisclosure.house.govExplore further Who Must Register and WhenLobbying firms are required to file a separate registration for each client. A lobbying firm is exempt from registration for a particular client if its total income from that client for lobbying activities does not exceed and is not expected to exceed $3,000 during a quarterly period. Note: A lobbyist is n… Preparing to File a Registration – Threshold RequirementsIn order to determine the applicability of the LDA, one must first look at the definition of “lobbyist” under 2 U.S.C. § 1602(10). Under this definition, an individual is a “lobbyist” with respect to a particular client if he or she makes more than one lobbying contact and his or her “lobbying acti…
Who Must Register and WhenLobbying firms are required to file a separate registration for each client. A lobbying firm is exempt from registration for a particular client if its total income from that client for lobbying activities does not exceed and is not expected to exceed $3,000 during a quarterly period. Note: A lobbyist is n…
Preparing to File a Registration – Threshold RequirementsIn order to determine the applicability of the LDA, one must first look at the definition of “lobbyist” under 2 U.S.C. § 1602(10). Under this definition, an individual is a “lobbyist” with respect to a particular client if he or she makes more than one lobbying contact and his or her “lobbying acti…
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