N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 19, § 943.11
(b) Any lobbyist required to file a statement of registration for a client for any biennial period must also file bi-monthly reports in accordance with this section, regardless of compensation, expenses, or lobbying activity.
(1) Lobbyists must file a bi-monthly report by the 15th of the month following the end of the bi-monthly reporting period in which the lobbyist was first required to register. A schedule of the bi-monthly reporting periods is set forth below:
(c) Due date.
(d) Any bi-monthly report that is not timely filed will be subject to the late fee schedule set forth below:
(3) the name, address, e-mail address, and contact information of all contractual and beneficial clients;
(6) the governmental action that the lobbyist attempted to influence which shall include the following, as applicable:
(7) The name of the person, organization, or legislative body before which the lobbyist has lobbied:
(8) All reportable lobbying compensation and expenses (as defined in section 943.9 of this Part) paid or owed by the client for the current period only.
| Days Late | Action | |
|---|---|---|
| First-Time Filer | All Other Filers | |
| 1 – 7 days | Grace Period/No Late Fee | |
| 8 – 14 days | $75 flat late fee | $150 flat late fee |
| 15 – 30 days | $150 flat late fee | $300 flat late fee |
| 31 – 90 days | $300 flat late fee | $500 flat late fee |
| 91 – 180 days | $500 flat late fee | $1,000 flat late fee |
| 181 days and more | $1,000 flat late fee | $2,000 flat late fee |
A lobbyist is considered a first-time filer only when the lobbyist is required to file a bi-monthly report for the first time. First-time filer status applies to the first bi-monthly report received by the commission from such lobbyist and any other reports received from such lobbyist on that same day.
(e) Filing fee.
There is no filing fee for a lobbyist bi-monthly report.
(f) Contents.
All bi-monthly reports must include the following information to the maximum extent practicable:
(g) If the first required bi-monthly report filed by a lobbyist for a calendar year is not the report covering the January-February period (due March 15th), the report should disclose all lobbying activities engaged in, compensation received, and expenditures incurred during the year up to and including the period covered by the report.
For example: if a lobbyist does not anticipate receiving $5,000 in compensation and expenses before the start of the calendar year, but does exceed $5,000 on April 15th, the first required bi-monthly report is the report due May 15th, covering the March-April bi-monthly period. The March-April report should thus include all lobbying activity, compensation, and expenses for the calendar year, from January 1st until the end of the March-April bi-monthly period, i.e., April 30th.
(h) Public corporations.
Notwithstanding the provisions in this section, a public corporation that is required to file a statement of registration under section 1-e of the Lobbying Act must also include information pertaining to the activity, compensation and expenses for any retained lobbyists in the bi-monthly report.
(i) Withdrawals.
(a) Purpose.
Lobbyist bi-monthly reports record all actual lobbying activity during the relevant filing period.