970 C.M.R. 1.22
(1) General Applicability. 970 CMR 1.22 is issued to:
(3) When an Organization Must Register as a Political Committee. An organization must register as a political committee if it: receives contributions, as defined in 970 CMR 1.22(3)(a) or makes contributions to candidates, PACs (other than independent expenditure PACs) or party committees that exceed the incidental threshold defined in 970 CMR 1.22(3)(b).
(4) Consequences of Making Contributions in Excess of the Incidental Threshold.
(d) Limits. The new PAC would be subject, during the remainder of the calendar year in which the incidental threshold is exceeded, and at least for the next calendar year, to the limits on contributions that may be made by PACs, as defined in M.G.L. c. 55, § 6, including the $500 limit on the amount that PACs may contribute to a candidate, and to all other limits and disclosure requirements that apply to PACs. For example, an organization that exceeds the incidental threshold in 2019 may contribute :
If the PAC dissolves as of December 31, 2020, the organization may again make contributions subject to the threshold in 2021 and would not, during 2021, be subject to the $500 contribution limit that applies to PACs, unless the incidental threshold is exceeded in 2021.
(5) Required Verifications.
(8) Independent Expenditure PACs. An organization, whether existing in Massachusetts or in another state, that receives money or other things of value to make independent expenditures in Massachusetts, or for the purpose of allowing another individual, group, association, corporation, labor union or other entity to make independent expenditures in Massachusetts after transfer of the money or things of value to such individual or entity, is an independent expenditure political action committee.
(10) Identification of Contributors and Donors.
(a) Funds Used to Make Contributions or Independent Expenditures. There shall be a rebuttable presumption that a donor "knows or has reason to know" that a donor's funds will be used to make a contribution or independent expenditure if:
(b) Funds Used to Make Electioneering Communications. There shall be a rebuttable presumption that funds received by an organization making electioneering communications were received by the organization for the purpose of making electioneering communications if:
(11) Identification of Contributors and Donors When General Treasury Funds Are Insufficient.