A legislator or state constitutional officer who is a candidate under this chapter, and the candidate's principal campaign committee, and any other political committee with the candidate's name or title may not solicit or accept a contribution from a political committee, political fund, or lobbyist during a regular session of the legislature. For purposes of this section, the terms "political committee," "political fund," and "lobbyist" have the meanings given in section 10A.01 .
Minn. Stat. § 211A.14
CONTRIBUTIONS AND SOLICITATIONS DURING LEGISLATIVE SESSION.
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Martin v. Dicklich (2012)
Most recently applied in Martin v. Dicklich (December 2012)
1997 c 224 s 2; 2024 c 112 art 4 s 26
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