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PROPOSED RULES

At its September 2020, meeting, the Texas Ethics Commission voted to propose the following amended rules: §§18.23, 18.24 and 50.1. The text of the proposed amended rules is located below.

§18.23. Administrative Waiver of Fine.
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§18.24. General Guidelines for Other Administrative Waiver or Reduction of Fine.
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§50.1. Legislative Per Diem.
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§18.23. Administrative Waiver of Fine.
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Chapter 18. GENERAL RULES CONCERNING REPORTS

§18.23. Administrative Waiver of Fine.

(a) A filer may request the executive director to waive a late fine by submitting an affidavit to the executive director that states facts that establish that:


§18.24. General Guidelines for Other Administrative Waiver or Reduction of Fine.
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Chapter 18. GENERAL RULES CONCERNING REPORTS

§18.24. General Guidelines for Other Administrative Waiver or Reduction of Fine.

(a) No change.

(b) For purposes of determining a waiver or reduction of a late fine under §18.25 and §18.26 of this title, a late report will be classified by report type, as follows:

(c) For purposes of determining a waiver or reduction of a late fine under §18.25 and §18.26 of this title, a filer requesting a waiver or reduction of a late fine will be categorized by filer type, as follows:

(d) For purposes of a reduction of a late fine under §18.25 and §18.26 of this title, [the following explanations will be accepted as showing] good cause includes, but is not limited to, the following:

[(e) For purposes of a reduction of a late fine under §18.25 and §18.26 of this title, the following explanations will not be accepted as showing good cause:

(e) For purposes of determining whether a filer is eligible for a waiver or reduction of a late fine under §18.25 or §18.26 of this title, a prior offense is any prior late report in which a late-filing penalty was assessed except:

(f) A late fine that is reduced under §18.25 or §18.26 of this title will revert to the full amount originally assessed if the reduced fine is not paid within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of the letter informing the filer of the reduction.

(g) A filer may appeal a determination made under §18.25 or §18.26 of this title by submitting a request in writing to the commission.


§50.1. Legislative Per Diem.
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Chapter 50. LEGISLATIVE SALARIES AND PER DIEM

§50.1. Legislative Per Diem.

(a) The legislative per diem is $224 [$221]. The per diem is intended to be paid to each member of the legislature and the lieutenant governor for each day during the regular session and for each day during any special session.

(b) If necessary, this rule shall be applied retroactively to ensure payment of the $224 [$221] per diem for 2021 [2019].