[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 11, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 11CFR9005.1]

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                       TITLE 11--FEDERAL ELECTIONS
 
                 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
 
PART 9005_CERTIFICATION BY COMMlSSION--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  9005.1  Certification of payments for candidates.

    (a) Certification of payments for major party candidates. Not later 
than 10 days after the Commission determines that the Presidential and 
Vice Presidential candidates of a major party have met all applicable 
conditions for eligibility to receive payments under 11 CFR 9003.1 and 
9003.2, the Commission shall certify to the Secretary that payment in 
full of the amounts to which such candidates are entitled under 11 CFR 
part 9004 should be made pursuant to 11 CFR 9005.2.
    (b) Certification of pre-election payments for minor and new party 
candidates. (1) Not later than 10 days after a minor or new party 
candidate has met all applicable conditions for eligibility to receive 
payments under 11 CFR 9003.1, 9003.2 and 9004.2, the Commission will 
make an initial determination of the amount, if any, to which the 
candidate is entitled. The Commission will base its determination on the 
percentage of votes received in the official vote count certified in 
each State. In notifying the candidate, the Commission will give the 
legal and factual reasons for its determination and advise the candidate 
of the evidence on which the determination is based.
    (2) The candidate may submit, within 15 days after the Commission's 
initial determination, written legal or factual materials to demonstrate 
that a redetermination is appropriate. Such materials may be submitted 
by counsel if the candidate so desires.
    (3) The Commission will consider any written legal or factual 
materials timely submitted by the candidate in making its final 
determination. A final determination of certification by the Commission 
will be accompanied by a written statement of reasons for the 
Commission's action. This statement will explain the reasons underlying 
the Commission's determination and will summarize the results of any 
investigation on which the determination is based.
    (c) Certification of minor and new party candidates for post-
election payments. (1) Not later than 30 days after the general 
election, the Commission will determine whether a minor or new party 
candidate is eligible for post-election payments.
    (2) The Commission's determination of eligibility will be based on 
the following factors:
    (i) The candidate has received at least 5% or more of the total 
popular vote based on unofficial vote results in each State;
    (ii) The candidate has filed a preliminary statement of his or her 
net outstanding qualified campaign expenses pursuant to 11 CFR 
9004.9(a); and
    (iii) The candidate has met all applicable conditions for 
eligibility under 11 CFR 9003.1 and 9003.2.
    (3) The Commission will notify the candidate of its initial 
determination of the amount, if any, to which the candidate is entitled, 
give the legal and factual reasons for its determination

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and advise the candidate of the evidence on which the determination is 
based. The Commission will also notify the candidate that it will deduct 
a percentage of the amount to which the candidate is entitled based on 
the unofficial vote results when the Commission certifies an amount for 
payment to the Secretary. This deduction will be based on the average 
percentage differential between the unofficial and official vote results 
for all candidates who received public funds in the preceding 
Presidential general election.
    (4) The candidate may submit within 15 days after the Commission's 
initial determination written legal or factual materials to demonstrate 
that a redetermination is appropriate. Such materials may be submitted 
by counsel if the candidate so desires.
    (5) The Commission will consider any written legal or factual 
materials timely submitted by the candidate in making its final 
determination. A final determination of certification by the Commission 
will be accompanied by a written statement of reasons for the 
Commission's action. This statement will explain the reasons underlying 
the Commission's determination and will summarize the results of any 
investigation on which the determination is based.
    (d) All certifications made by the Commission pursuant to this 
section shall be final and conclusive, except to the extent that they 
are subject to examination and audit by the Commission under 11 CFR part 
9007 and judicial review under 26 U.S.C. 9011.

[56 FR 35923, July 29, 1991; 56 FR 55972, Oct. 30, 1991]