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11 CFR § 109.30 - How are political party committees treated for purposes of coordinated and independent expenditures?

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title: "11 CFR § 109.30 - How are political party committees treated for purposes of coordinated and independent expenditures?"
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section_name: "How are political party committees treated for purposes of coordinated and independent expenditures?"
chapter_name: "FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION"
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part_number: "109"
part_name: "COORDINATED AND INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURES (52 U.S.C. 30101(17), 30116(a) AND (d), AND PUB. L. 107-155 SEC. 214(C))"
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# 109.30 How are political party committees treated for purposes of coordinated and independent expenditures?

Political party committees may make independent expenditures subject to the provisions in this subpart. *See* 11 CFR 109.36. Political party committees may also make coordinated party expenditures in connection with the general election campaign of a candidate, subject to the limits and other provisions in this subpart. *See* 11 CFR 109.32 through 11 CFR 109.34.

[69 FR 63920, Nov. 3, 2004]