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TITLE 1 - ADMINISTRATION
PART 2 - TEXAS ETHICS COMMISSION
CHAPTER 34 - REGULATION OF LOBBYISTS
SUBCHAPTER A - GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION/RULE §34.3 - Compensation for Preparation Time
Chapter Review Date 06/12/2001

Compensation a person receives for preparing to communicate directly with a member of the legislative or executive branch to influence legislation or administrative action is included in calculating compensation for purposes of the registration and reporting requirements in Government Code, Chapter 305, and this chapter. Examples of preparation for lobby communications include participation in strategy sessions, review and analysis of legislation or administrative matters, research and communication with the employer/client. A person who does not directly communicate with a member of the legislative or executive branch to influence legislation or administrative action is not required to register because of compensation received for preparing to do so.

Source Note: The provisions of this §34.3 adopted to be effective December 18, 1996, 21 TexReg 11819.

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