Minn. Stat. § 10A.01
Subd. 1. Application.
For the purposes of this chapter, the terms defined in this section have the meanings given them unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
Subd. 2. Administrative action.
"Administrative action" means an action by any official, board, commission or agency of the executive branch to adopt, amend, or repeal a rule under chapter 14. "Administrative action" does not include the application or administration of an adopted rule, except in cases of rate setting, power plant and powerline siting, and granting of certificates of need under section 216B.243.
Subd. 3. Advance of credit.
"Advance of credit" means any money owed for goods provided or services rendered. "Advance of credit" does not mean a loan as defined in subdivision 20.
Subd. 4. Approved expenditure.
"Approved expenditure" means an expenditure made on behalf of a candidate or a local candidate by an entity other than the candidate's principal campaign committee or the local candidate, if the expenditure is made with the authorization or expressed or implied consent of, or in cooperation or in concert with, or at the request or suggestion of the candidate or local candidate, the candidate's principal campaign committee, or the candidate's or local candidate's agent. An approved expenditure is a contribution to that candidate or local candidate.
Subd. 5. Associated business.
"Associated business" means an association, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, or other organized legal entity from which the individual receives compensation in excess of $250, except for actual and reasonable expenses, in any month as a director, officer, owner, member, partner, employer or employee, or whose securities the individual holds worth more than $10,000 at fair market value.
Subd. 6. Association.
"Association" means a group of two or more persons, who are not all members of an immediate family, acting in concert.
Subd. 7. Ballot question.
"Ballot question" means a question or proposition that is placed on the ballot and that may be voted on by:
(4) all voters of Special School District No. 1.
"Promoting or defeating a ballot question" includes activities, other than lobbying activities, related to qualifying the question for placement on the ballot.
Subd. 7a.
[Repealed by amendment, 1999 c 220 s 1]
Subd. 7b.
[Renumbered subd 13]
Subd. 7c. Ballot question political committee.
"Ballot question political committee" means a political committee that makes only expenditures to promote or defeat a ballot question and disbursements permitted under section 10A.121, subdivision 1.
Subd. 7d. Ballot question political fund.
"Ballot question political fund" means a political fund that makes only expenditures to promote or defeat a ballot question and disbursements permitted under section 10A.121, subdivision 1.
Subd. 8. Board.
"Board" means the state Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board.
Subd. 9. Campaign expenditure.
"Campaign expenditure" or "expenditure" means a purchase or payment of money or anything of value, or an advance of credit, made or incurred for the purpose of influencing the nomination or election of a candidate or a local candidate or for the purpose of promoting or defeating a ballot question.
An expenditure is considered to be made in the year in which the candidate made the purchase of goods or services or incurred an obligation to pay for goods or services.
An expenditure made for the purpose of defeating a candidate or a local candidate is considered made for the purpose of influencing the nomination or election of that candidate or local candidate or any opponent of that candidate or local candidate.
Except as provided in clause (1), "expenditure" includes the dollar value of a donation in kind.
"Expenditure" does not include:
Subd. 9a.
[Renumbered subd 16]
Subd. 10. Candidate.
"Candidate" means an individual who seeks nomination or election as a state constitutional officer, legislator, or judge. An individual is deemed to seek nomination or election if the individual has taken the action necessary under the law of this state to qualify for nomination or election, has received contributions or made expenditures in excess of $750, or has given implicit or explicit consent for any other person to receive contributions or make expenditures in excess of $750, for the purpose of bringing about the individual's nomination or election. A candidate remains a candidate until the candidate's principal campaign committee is dissolved as provided in section 10A.243.
Subd. 10a.
[Renumbered subd 4]
Subd. 10b.
[Renumbered subd 18]
Subd. 10c.
[Renumbered subd 26]
Subd. 10d. Local candidate.
"Local candidate" means an individual who seeks nomination or election to:
Subd. 11. Contribution.
Subd. 12. Depository.
"Depository" means a bank, savings association, or credit union organized under federal or state law and transacting business within this state. The depositories of a political committee or political fund include any depository in which the committee or fund has a savings, checking, or similar account, or purchases a money market certificate or certificate of deposit.
Subd. 13. Donation in kind.
"Donation in kind" means anything of value that is given, other than money or negotiable instruments. An approved expenditure is a donation in kind.
Subd. 14.
[Repealed, 1976 c 307 s 35]
Subd. 15. Election.
"Election" means a primary, special primary, general, or special election.
Subd. 16. Election cycle.
"Election cycle" means the period from January 1 following a general election for an office to December 31 following the next general election for that office, except that "election cycle" for a special election means the period from the date the special election writ is issued to 15 days after the special election is held. For a regular election, the period from January 1 of the year prior to an election year through December 31 of the election year is the "election segment" of the election cycle. Each other two-year segment of an election cycle is a "nonelection segment" of the election cycle. An election cycle that consists of two calendar years has only an election segment. The election segment of a special election cycle includes the entire special election cycle.
Subd. 16a. Expressly advocating.
"Expressly advocating" means that a communication clearly identifies a candidate or a local candidate and uses words or phrases of express advocacy.
Subd. 17. Financial institution.
"Financial institution" means a lending institution chartered by an agency of the federal government or regulated by the commissioner of commerce.
Subd. 17a.
[Renumbered subd 30]
Subd. 17b.
[Renumbered subd 34]
Subd. 17c. General treasury money.
"General treasury money" means money that an association other than a principal campaign committee, party unit, or political committee accumulates through membership dues and fees, donations to the association for its general purposes, and income from the operation of a business. General treasury money does not include money collected to influence the nomination or election of candidates or local candidates or to promote or defeat a ballot question.
Subd. 18. Independent expenditure.
"Independent expenditure" means an expenditure expressly advocating the election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate or local candidate, if the expenditure is made without the express or implied consent, authorization, or cooperation of, and not in concert with or at the request or suggestion of, any candidate or any candidate's principal campaign committee or agent or any local candidate or local candidate's agent. An independent expenditure is not a contribution to that candidate or local candidate. An independent expenditure does not include the act of announcing a formal public endorsement of a candidate or local candidate for public office, unless the act is simultaneously accompanied by an expenditure that would otherwise qualify as an independent expenditure under this subdivision.
Subd. 18a. Independent expenditure political committee.
"Independent expenditure political committee" means a political committee that makes only independent expenditures and disbursements permitted under section 10A.121, subdivision 1.
Subd. 18b. Independent expenditure political fund.
"Independent expenditure political fund" means a political fund that makes only independent expenditures and disbursements permitted under section 10A.121, subdivision 1.
Subd. 19.
[Repealed by amendment, 1999 c 220 s 1]
Subd. 20. Loan.
"Loan" means an advance of money or anything of value made to a political committee, political fund, principal campaign committee, local candidate, or party unit.
Subd. 21. Lobbyist.
(a) "Lobbyist" means an individual:
(1) engaged for pay or other consideration of more than $3,000 from all sources in any year:
(b) "Lobbyist" does not include:
(d) An individual who provides administrative support to a lobbyist and whose salary and administrative expenses attributable to lobbying activities are reported as lobbying expenses by the lobbyist, but who does not communicate or urge others to communicate with public or local officials, need not register as a lobbyist.
[See Note.]
Subd. 22. Local official.
"Local official" means a person who holds elective office in a political subdivision or who is appointed to or employed in a public position in a political subdivision in which the person has authority to make, to recommend, or to vote on as a member of the governing body, major decisions regarding the expenditure or investment of public money.
Subd. 23. Major political party.
"Major political party" means a major political party as defined in section 200.02, subdivision 7.
Subd. 24. Metropolitan governmental unit.
"Metropolitan governmental unit" means any of the seven counties in the metropolitan area as defined in section 473.121, subdivision 2, a regional railroad authority established by one or more of those counties under section 398A.03, a city with a population of over 50,000 located in the seven-county metropolitan area, the Metropolitan Council, or a metropolitan agency as defined in section 473.121, subdivision 5a.
Subd. 25. Minor political party.
"Minor political party" means a minor political party as defined in section 200.02, subdivision 23.
Subd. 26. Noncampaign disbursement.
(a) "Noncampaign disbursement" means a purchase or payment of money or anything of value made, or an advance of credit incurred, or a donation in kind received, by a principal campaign committee for any of the following purposes:
Subd. 26a. Person.
"Person" means an individual, an association, a political subdivision, or a public higher education system.
Subd. 27. Political committee.
"Political committee" means an association whose major purpose is to influence the nomination or election of one or more candidates or local candidates or to promote or defeat a ballot question, other than a principal campaign committee, local candidate, or a political party unit.
Subd. 28. Political fund.
"Political fund" means an accumulation of dues or voluntary contributions by an association other than a political committee, principal campaign committee, or party unit, if the accumulation is collected or expended to influence the nomination or election of one or more candidates or local candidates or to promote or defeat a ballot question. The term political fund as used in this chapter may also refer to the association acting through its political fund.
Subd. 29. Political party.
"Political party" means a major political party or a minor political party. A political party is the aggregate of all its political party units in this state.
Subd. 30. Political party unit or party unit.
"Political party unit" or "party unit" means the state committee or the party organization within a house of the legislature, congressional district, county, legislative district, municipality, or precinct.
Subd. 31. Political subdivision.
"Political subdivision" means the Metropolitan Council, a metropolitan agency as defined in section 473.121, subdivision 5a, or a municipality as defined in section 471.345, subdivision 1.
Subd. 32. Population.
"Population" means the population established by the most recent federal census, by a special census taken by the United States Bureau of the Census, by an estimate made by the Metropolitan Council, or by an estimate made by the state demographer under section 4A.02, whichever has the latest stated date of count or estimate.
Subd. 32a. Prima facie determination.
A prima facie determination is a determination that a complaint filed under section 10A.022, subdivision 3, is sufficient to allege a violation of this chapter or of those sections of chapter 211B listed in section 10A.022, subdivision 3.
Subd. 33. Principal.
"Principal" means an individual or association that:
Subd. 34. Principal campaign committee.
"Principal campaign committee" means a principal campaign committee formed under section 10A.105.
Subd. 35. Public official.
"Public official" means any:
Subd. 35a. Securities.
Subd. 35b. Services for a constituent or constituent services.
"Services for a constituent" or "constituent services" means services performed or provided by an incumbent legislator or constitutional officer for the benefit of one or more residents of the official's district, but does not include gifts, congratulatory advertisements, or charitable contributions.
Subd. 36. State committee.
"State committee" means the organization that, by virtue of the bylaws of a political party, is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the political party at the state level.