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C. Rhode Island law currently does not prohibit corporations from making independent expenditures. R.I. Gen. Laws § 17-25-10.1(h)(l) states, in part, that:
D. The terms "contributions" and "expenditures" are defined under RI. Gen. Laws § 17-25-3 and do not include independent expenditures:
D. "Expenditures" shall include, but are not limited to the payment for any goods and services as set forth below:
F. "Expressly advocating" means any communication that:
B. Whenever any person makes an independent expenditure that in the aggregate exceeds one hundred dollars ($100.00) in a calendar year, said person shall file a report with the Board of Elections, designated as CF-8, which shall state, under the penalty of perjury, the following information:
H. An expenditure shall be deemed to be made to or with any candidate, political action committee, or political party, if one or more of the following factors are present:
5. The person making the expenditure, including any officer; director, employer, or agent of the person, has communicated or consulted at any time during the same election cycle about the candidate's plans, projects, or needs relating to the candidate's pursuit of election to office, with:
A. For any communication made for the purpose of expressly advocating the support or defeat of a candidate, by any person which is an independent expenditure and has not been authorized, or financed by a candidate, political party, candidate committee, or political action committee, a disclaimer statement identifying the person paying for the communication shall include a disclaimer statement, which must:
B. An example of a disclaimer notice for a printed independent expenditure by a corporation would be as follows:
G. Additionally, any communication transmitted visually through television or through any other broadcast, cable or satellite transmission, must also include a similar written statement that must appear in clearly readable writing at the end of the visual communication. In order to be deemed clearly readable, the statement must include the following: