[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 11, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 11CFR104.5]

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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. 104.5  Filing dates (2 U.S.C. 434(a)(2)).

    (a) Principal campaign committee of House of Representatives or 
Senate candidate. Each treasurer of a principal campaign committee of a 
candidate for the House of Representatives or for the Senate must file 
quarterly reports on the dates specified in paragraph (a)(1) of this 
section in both election years and non-election years, and must file 
additional reports on the dates specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this 
section in election years.
    (1) Quarterly reports.
    (i) Quarterly reports must be filed no later than the 15th day 
following the close of the immediately preceding calendar quarter (on 
April 15, July 15, and October 15), except that the report for the final 
calendar quarter of the year must be filed no later than January 31 of 
the following calendar year.
    (ii) The report must be complete as of the last day of each calendar 
quarter.
    (iii) The requirement for a quarterly report shall be waived if, 
under paragraph (a)(2) of this section, a pre-election report is 
required to be filed during the period beginning on the 5th day after 
the close of the calendar quarter and ending on the 15th day after the 
close of the calendar quarter.
    (2) Additional reports in the election year.
    (i) Pre-election reports.
    (A) Pre-election reports for the primary and general election must 
be filed no later than 12 days before any primary or general election in 
which the candidate seeks election. If sent by

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registered or certified mail, the report must be mailed no later than 
the 15th day before any election.
    (B) The pre-election report must disclose all receipts and 
disbursements as of the 20th day before a primary or general election.
    (ii) Post-general election report.
    (A) The post-general election report must be filed no later than 30 
days after any general election in which the candidate seeks election.
    (B) The post-general election report must be complete as of the 20th 
day after the general election.
    (b) Principal campaign committee of Presidential candidate. Each 
treasurer of a principal campaign committee of a candidate for President 
shall file reports on the dates specified at 11 CFR 104.5(b) (1) and 
(2).
    (1) Election year reports. (i) If on January 1 of the election year, 
the committee has received or anticipates receiving contributions 
aggregating $100,000 or more, or has made or anticipates making 
expenditures aggregating $100,000 or more, it shall file monthly 
reports.
    (A) Each report shall be filed no later than the 20th day after the 
last day of each month.
    (B) The report shall be complete as of the last day of each month.
    (C) In lieu of the monthly reports due in November and December, a 
pre-election report shall be filed as prescribed at 11 CFR 
104.5(a)(1)(i), a post-general election report shall be filed as 
prescribed at 11 CFR 104.5(a)(1)(ii), and a year-end report shall be 
filed no later than January 31 of the following calendar year.
    (ii) If on January 1 of the election year, the committee does not 
anticipate receiving or has not received contributions aggregating 
$100,000 or does not anticipate making or has not made expenditures 
aggregating $100,000, the committee shall file a preelection report or 
reports, a post general election report and, quarterly reports, as 
prescribed in 11 CFR 104.5(a)(1).
    (iii) If during the election year, a committee filing under 11 CFR 
104.5(b)(1)(ii) receives contributions aggregating $100,000 or makes 
expenditures aggregating $100,000, the treasurer shall begin filing 
monthly reports at the next reporting period.
    (2) Non-election year reports. During a non-election year, the 
treasurer shall file either (i) monthly reports as prescribed at 11 CFR 
104.5(b)(1)(i); or (ii) quarterly reports as prescribed at 11 CFR 
104.5(a)(1).
    (c) Political committees that are not authorized committees of 
candidates. Except as provided in paragraph (c)(4) of this section, each 
political committee that is not the authorized committee of a candidate 
must file either: Election year and non-election year reports in 
accordance with paragraphs (c)(1) and (2) of this section; or monthly 
reports in accordance with paragraph (c)(3) of this section. A political 
committee reporting under paragraph (c) of this section may elect to 
change the frequency of its reporting from monthly to quarterly and 
semi-annually or vice versa. A political committee reporting under this 
paragraph (c) may change the frequency of its reporting only after 
notifying the Commission in writing of its intention at the time it 
files a required report under its current filing frequency. Such 
political committee will then be required to file the next required 
report under its new filing frequency. A political committee may change 
its filing frequency no more than once per calendar year.
    (1) Election year reports--(i) Quarterly reports. (A) Quarterly 
reports shall be filed no later than the 15th day following the close of 
the immediately preceding calendar quarter, (on April 15, July 15, and 
October 15), except that the report for the final calendar quarter of 
the year shall be filed on January 31 of the following calendar year.
    (B) The reports shall be complete as of the last day of the calendar 
quarter for which the report is filed.
    (C) The requirement for a quarterly report shall be waived if under 
11 CFR 104.5(c)(1)(ii) a pre-election report is required to be filed 
during the period beginning on the fifth day after the close of the 
calendar quarter and ending on the fifteenth day after the close of the 
calendar quarter.

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    (ii) Pre-election reports. (A) Pre-election reports for the primary 
and general election shall be filed by a political committee which makes 
contributions or expenditures in connection with any such election if 
such disbursements have not been previously disclosed. Pre-election 
reports shall be filed no later than 12 days before any primary or 
general election. If sent by registered or certified mail, the report 
shall be mailed no later than the 15th day before any election.
    (B) The report shall disclose all receipts and disbursements as of 
the 20th day before a primary or general election.
    (iii) Post-general election reports. (A) A post-general election 
report shall be filed no later than 30 days after any general election.
    (B) The report shall be complete as of the 20th day after the 
general election.
    (2) Non-election year reports--(i) Semi-annual reports. (A) The 
first report shall cover January 1 through June 30, and shall be filed 
no later than July 31.
    (B) The second report shall cover July 1 through December 31, and 
shall be filed no later than January 31 of the following year.
    (3) Monthly reports. (i) Except as provided at 11 CFR 
104.5(c)(3)(ii), monthly reports shall be filed no later than 20 days 
after the last day of the month.
    (ii) In lieu of the monthly reports due in November and December, in 
any year in which a regularly scheduled general election is held, a pre-
election report shall be filed as prescribed at 11 CFR 104.5(a)(1)(i), a 
post general election report shall be filed as prescribed at 11 CFR 
104.5(a)(1)(ii), and a year-end report shall be filed no later than 
January 31 of the following calendar year.
    (4) National party committee reporting. Notwithstanding anything to 
the contrary in this paragraph, a national committee of a political 
party, including a national Congressional campaign committee, must 
report monthly in accordance with paragraph (c)(3) of this section in 
both election and non-election years.
    (d) Committees supporting Vice Presidential candidates. The 
treasurer of a committee supporting a candidate for the office of Vice 
President (other than a nominee of a political party) shall file reports 
on the same basis that the principal campaign committee of a 
Presidential candidate must file reports under 11 CFR 104.5(b).
    (e) Date of filing. A designation, report or statement sent by 
registered or certified mail shall be considered filed on the date of 
the U.S. post mark except that a twelve day pre-election report sent by 
certified or registered mail shall be mailed no later than the 15th day 
before any election. Designations, reports or statements sent by first 
class mail must be received by the close of business of the prescribed 
filing date to be timely filed. Designations, reports or statements 
electronically filed must be received and validated at or before 11:59 
p.m., Eastern Standard/Daylight Time on the prescribed filing date to be 
timely filed.
    (f) 48-hour notification of contributions. If any contribution of 
$1,000 or more is received by any authorized committee of a candidate 
after the 20th day, but more than 48 hours, before 12:01 a.m. of the day 
of the election, the principal campaign committee of that candidate 
shall notify the Commission, the Secretary of the Senate and the 
Secretary of State, as appropriate, within 48 hours of receipt of the 
contribution. The notification shall be in writing and shall include the 
name of the candidate and office sought by the candidate, the 
identification of the contributor, and the date of receipt and amount of 
the contribution. The notification shall be filed in accordance with 11 
CFR 100.19. The notification shall be in addition to the reporting of 
these contributions on the post-election report.
    (g) Reports of independent expenditures. (1) 48-hour reports of 
independent expenditures. Every person that must file a 48-hour report 
under 11 CFR 104.4(b) must ensure the Commission receives the report by 
11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard/Daylight Time on the second day following 
the date on which a communication that constitutes an independent 
expenditure is publicly distributed or otherwise publicly disseminated. 
Each time subsequent independent expenditures by that person relating to 
the same election as that to which the previous report relates aggregate 
$10,000 or more, that person

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must ensure that the Commission receives a new 48-hour report of the 
subsequent independent expenditures by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard/
Daylight Time on the second day following the date on which the $10,000 
threshold is reached or exceeded. (See 11 CFR 104.4(f) for aggregation.)
    (2) 24-hour reports of independent expenditures. Every person that 
must file a 24-hour report under 11 CFR 104.4(c) must ensure that the 
Commission receives the report by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard/Daylight 
Time on the day following the date on which a communication that 
constitutes an independent expenditure is publicly distributed or 
otherwise publicly disseminated. Each time subsequent independent 
expenditures by that person relating to the same election as that to 
which the previous report relates aggregate $1,000 or more, that person 
must ensure that the Commission receives a 24-hour report of the 
subsequent independent expenditures by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard/
Daylight Time on the day following the date on which the $1,000 
threshold is reached or exceeded. (See 11 CFR 104.4(f) for aggregation.)
    (3) Each 24-hour or 48-hour report of independent expenditures filed 
under this section shall contain the information required by 11 CFR 
104.3(b)(3)(vii) indicating whether the independent expenditure is made 
in support of, or in opposition to, the candidate involved.
    (4) For purposes of this part and 11 CFR part 109, a communication 
that is mailed to its intended audience is publicly disseminated when it 
is relinquished to the U.S. Postal Service.
    (h) Special election reports. (1) Within 5 days of the setting of a 
special election, the Commission shall set filing dates for reports to 
be filed by principal campaign committees of candidates seeking 
election, or nomination for election, in special elections and for 
political committees, other than authorized committees, which make 
contributions to or expenditures on behalf of a candidate or candidates 
in special elections. The Commission shall publish such reporting dates 
in the Federal Register and shall notify the principal campaign 
committees of all candidates in such election of the reporting dates. 
The Commission shall not require such committees to file more than one 
pre-election report for each election and one post-election report for 
the election which fills the vacancy.
    (2) Reports required to be filed under 11 CFR 104.5(a) or (c) may be 
waived by the Commission for committees filing special election reports 
if a report under 11 CFR 104.5(a) or (c) is due within 10 days of the 
date a special election report is due. The Commission shall notify all 
appropriate committees of reports so waived.
    (i) Committees should retain proof of mailing or other means of 
transmittal of the reports to the Commission.
    (j) 24-hour statements of electioneering communications. Every 
person who has made a disbursement or who has executed a contract to 
make a disbursement for the direct costs of producing or airing 
electioneering communications as defined in 11 CFR 100.29 aggregating in 
excess of $10,000 during any calendar year shall file a statement with 
the Commission by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard/Daylight Time on the day 
following the disclosure date. The statement shall be filed under 
penalty of perjury and in accordance with 11 CFR 104.20.

[45 FR 15108, Mar. 7, 1980, as amended at 61 FR 3549, Feb. 1, 1996; 65 
FR 31794, May 19, 2000; 65 FR 38423, June 21, 2000; 67 FR 12839, Mar. 
20, 2002; 68 FR 418, Jan. 3, 2003]