Lobbyists
Learn the basics of registration and reporting for lobbyists.
Learn the basics of registration and reporting for lobbyists.
If lobbying the Legislature or a state agency is part of your job, or an activity for which you are in some way compensated or reimbursed, you will need to register with the PDC and file monthly reports.
It is illegal for any person or entity to pay or agree to pay or otherwise compensate a person for lobbying unless that person is registered. Furthermore, a lobbyist may not:
The lobbyist must register within 30 days of contracting to lobby or before lobbying begins, whichever happens first. The registration must be updated if any of the information changes while it is in effect.
Any lobbyist who is required to register must also file regular expenditure and activity reports, due on the 15th of the following month. These reports disclose compensation received and lobbying-related expenditures, such as entertainment, gifts, campaign contributions, and subject matter experts. They also disclose who you lobbied and the topic.
Giving campaign contributions of $1,000 or more close to an election triggers additional reporting. Lobbyists who arrange for political advertising should familiarize themselves with the independent expenditure and electioneering communications disclosure requirements.