[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 11, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 11CFR104.8]

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                       TITLE 11--FEDERAL ELECTIONS
 
                 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
 
PART 104--REPORTS BY POLITICAL COMMITTEES (2 U.S.C. 434)--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 104.8  Uniform reporting of receipts.

    (a) A reporting political committee shall disclose the 
identification of each individual who contributes an amount in excess of 
$200 to the political committee's federal account(s). This 
identification shall include the individual's name, mailing address, 
occupation, the name of his or her employer, if any, and the date of 
receipt and amount of any such contribution. If an individual 
contributor's name is known to have changed since an earlier 
contribution reported during the calendar year (or during the election 
cycle, in the case of an authorized committee), the exact name or 
address previously used shall be noted with the first reported 
contribution from that contributor subsequent to the name change.
    (b) In each case where a contribution received from an individual in 
a reporting period is added to previously unitemized contributions from 
the same individual and the aggregate exceeds $200 in a calendar year 
(or in an election cycle, in the case of an authorized committee) the 
reporting political committee shall disclose the identification of such 
individual along with the date of receipt and amount of any such 
contribution. Except for contributions by payroll deduction, each 
additional contribution from the individual shall be separately 
itemized. In the case of a political committee other than an authorized 
committee which receives contributions through a payroll deduction plan, 
such committee is not required to separately itemize each additional 
contribution received from the

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contributor during the reporting period. In lieu of separate 
itemization, such committee may report: the aggregate amount of 
contributions received from the contributor through the payroll 
deduction plan during the reporting period; the identification of the 
individual; and a statement of the amount deducted per pay period.
    (c) Absent evidence to the contrary, any contribution made by check, 
money order, or other written instrument shall be reported as a 
contribution by the last person signing the instrument prior to delivery 
to the candidate or committee.
    (d)(1) If an itemized contribution is made by more than one person 
in a single written instrument, the treasurer shall report the amount to 
be attributed to each contributor.
    (2)(i) If a contribution is redesignated by a contributor, in 
accordance with 11 CFR 110.1(b) or 110.2(b), the treasurer of the 
authorized political committee receiving the contribution shall report 
the redesignation in a memo entry on Schedule A of the report covering 
the reporting period in which the redesignation is received. The memo 
entry for each redesignated contribution shall be reported in the 
following manner--
    (A) The first part of the memo entry shall disclose all of the 
information for the contribution as it was originally reported on 
Schedule A;
    (B) The second part of the memo entry shall disclose all of the 
information for the contribution as it was redesignated by the 
contributor, including the election for which the contribution was 
redesignated and the date on which the redesignation was received.
    (ii) If a contribution from a political committee is redesignated by 
the contributing political committee in accordance with 11 CFR 110.1(b) 
or 110.2(b), the treasurer of such political committee shall report the 
redesignation in a memo entry on Schedule B of the report covering the 
reporting period in which the redesignation is made. The memo entry for 
each redesignated contribution shall be reported in the following 
manner--
    (A) The first part of the memo entry shall disclose all of the 
information for the contribution as it was originally reported on 
Schedule B;
    (B) The second part of the memo entry shall disclose all of the 
information for the contribution as it was redesignated by the 
contributing political committee, including the election for which the 
contribution was redesignated and the date on which the redesignation 
was made.
    (3) If an itemized contribution is reattributed by the 
contributor(s) in accordance with 11 CFR 110.1(k), the treasurer shall 
report the reattribution in a memo entry on Schedule A of the report 
covering the reporting period in which the reattribution is received. 
The memo entry for each reattributed contribution shall be reported in 
the following manner--
    (i) The first part of the memo entry shall disclose all of the 
information for the contribution as it was originally reported on 
Schedule A;
    (ii) The second part of the memo entry shall disclose all of the 
information for the contribution as it was reattributed by the 
contributors, including the date on which the reattribution was 
received.
    (4) If a contribution is refunded to the contributor, the treasurer 
of the political committee making the refund shall report the refund on 
Schedule B of the report covering the reporting period in which the 
refund is made, in accordance with 11 CFR 103.3(b)(5) and 104.3(b). If a 
contribution is refunded to a political committee, the treasurer of the 
political committee receiving the refund shall report the refund on 
Schedule A of the report covering the reporting period in which the 
refund is received, in accordance with 11 CFR 104.3(a).
    (e) National party committees shall disclose in a memo Schedule A 
information about each individual, committee, corporation, labor 
organization, or other entity that donates an aggregate amount in excess 
of $200 in a calendar year to the committee's non-federal account(s). 
This information shall include the donating individual's or entity's 
name, mailing address, occupation or type of business, and the date of 
receipt and amount of any such donation. If a donor's name is known to 
have changed since an earlier donation reported during the calendar 
year, the exact name or address previously

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used shall be noted with the first reported donation from that donor 
subsequent to the name change. The memo entry shall also include, where 
applicable, the information required by paragraphs (b) through (d) of 
this section.
    (f) National party committees shall also disclose in a memo Schedule 
A information about each individual, committee, corporation, labor 
organization, or other entity that donates an aggregate amount in excess 
of $200 in a calendar year to the committee's building fund account(s). 
This information shall include the donating individual's or entity's 
name, mailing address, occupation or type of business, and the date of 
receipt and amount of any such donation. If a donor's name is known to 
have changed since an earlier donation reported during the calendar 
year, the exact name or address previously used shall be noted with the 
first reported donation from that donor subsequent to the name change. 
The memo entry shall also include, where applicable, the information 
required by paragraphs (b) through (d) of this section.

[45 FR 15108, Mar. 7, 1980, as amended at 52 FR 774, Jan. 9, 1987; 55 FR 
26067, June 26, 1990; 65 FR 42624, July 11, 2000]