[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 11, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 11CFR9008.7]

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                       TITLE 11--FEDERAL ELECTIONS
 
                 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
 
PART 9008_FEDERAL FINANCING OF PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATING CONVENTIONS--Table of 
 
 Subpart A_Expenditures by National Committees and Convention Committees
 
Sec.  9008.7  Use of funds.

    (a) Permissible uses. Any payment made under 11 CFR 9008.6 shall be 
used only for the following purposes:
    (1) Such payment may be used to defray convention expenses 
(including the payment of deposits) incurred by or on behalf of the 
national committee receiving such payments; or
    (2) Such payment may be used to repay the principal and interest, at 
a commercially reasonable rate, on loans the proceeds of which were used 
to defray convention expenses; or
    (3) Such payment may be used to restore funds (including advances 
from the national committee to the convention committee), other than 
contributions to the committee for the purpose of defraying convention 
expenses, where such funds were used to defray convention expenses.
    (4) ``Convention expenses'' include all expenses incurred by or on 
behalf of a political party's national committee or convention committee 
with respect to and for the purpose of conducting a presidential 
nominating convention or convention-related activities. Such expenses 
include, but are not limited to:
    (i) Expenses for preparing, maintaining, and dismantling the 
physical site of the convention, including rental of the hall, platforms 
and seating, decorations, telephones, security, convention hall 
utilities, and other related costs;
    (ii) Salaries and expenses of convention committee employees, 
volunteers and similar personnel, whose responsibilities involve 
planning, management or otherwise conducting the convention;
    (iii) Salary or portion of the salary of any national committee 
employee for any period of time during which, as a major responsibility, 
that employee performs services related to the convention;
    (iv) Expenses of national committee employees, volunteers or other 
similar personnel if those expenses were incurred in the performance of 
services for the convention in addition to the services normally 
rendered to the national committee by such personnel;
    (v) Expenses for conducting meetings of or related to committees 
dealing with the conduct and operation of the convention, such as rules, 
credentials, platform, site, contests, call, arrangements and permanent 
organization committees, including printing materials and rental costs 
for meeting space.
    (vi) Expenses incurred in securing a convention city and facility;
    (vii) Expenses incurred in providing a transportation system in the 
convention city for use by delegates and other persons attending or 
otherwise connected with the convention;
    (viii) Expenses for entertainment activities which are part of the 
official convention activity sponsored by the national committee, 
including but not limited to dinners, concerts, and receptions; except 
that expenses for the following activities are excluded:
    (A) Entertainment activities sponsored by or on behalf of candidates 
for nomination to the office of President or Vice President, or State 
delegations;
    (B) Entertainment activities sponsored by the national committee if 
the purpose of the activity is primarily for national committee 
business, such as fund-raising events, or selection of new national 
committee officers;
    (C) Entertainment activities sponsored by persons other than the 
national committee; and

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    (D) Entertainment activities prohibited by law;
    (ix) Expenses for printing convention programs, a journal of 
proceedings, agendas, tickets, badges, passes, and other similar 
publications;
    (x) Administrative and office expenses for conducting the 
convention, including stationery, office supplies, office machines, and 
telephone charges; but excluded from these expenses are the cost of any 
services supplied by the national committee at its headquarters or 
principal office if such services are incidental to the convention and 
not utilized primarily for the convention;
    (xi) Payment of the principal and interest, at a commercially 
reasonable rate, on loans the proceeds of which were used to defray 
convention expenses;
    (xii) Expenses for monetary bonuses paid after the last date of the 
convention or gifts for national committee or convention committee 
employees, consultants, volunteers and convention officials in 
recognition of convention-related activities or services, provided that:
    (A) Gifts for committee employees, consultants, volunteers and 
convention officials in recognition of convention-related activities or 
services do not exceed $150 total per individual and the total of all 
gifts does not exceed $20,000; and
    (B) All monetary bonuses paid after the last date of the convention 
for committee employees and consultants in recognition of convention-
related activities or services are provided for pursuant to a written 
contract made prior to the date of the convention and are paid no later 
than 30 days after the convention; and
    (xiii) Expenses for producing biographical films, or similar 
materials, for use at the convention, about candidates for nomination or 
election to the office of President or Vice President, but any other 
political committee(s) that use part or all of the biographical films or 
materials shall pay the convention committee for the reasonably 
allocated cost of the biographical films or materials used.
    (5) Any investment of public funds or any other use of public funds 
to generate income is permissible only if the income so generated is 
used to defray convention expenses. Such income, less any tax paid on 
it, shall be repaid to the United States Treasury as provided under 11 
CFR 9008.12(b)(6).
    (b) Prohibited uses. (1) No part of any payment made under 11 CFR 
9008.6 shall be used to defray the expenses of any candidate, delegate, 
or alternate delegate who is participating in any presidential 
nominating convention except that the expenses of a person participating 
in the convention as official personnel of the national party may be 
defrayed with public funds even though that person is simultaneously 
participating as a delegate or candidate to the convention. This part 
shall not prohibit candidates, delegates or alternate delegates who are 
participating in a presidential nominating convention from attending 
official party convention activities including but not limited to 
dinners, concerts and receptions, where such activities are paid for 
with public funds.
    (2) Public funds shall not be used to defray any expense the 
incurring or payment of which violates any law of the United States or 
any law of the State in which such expense is incurred or paid, or any 
regulation prescribed under federal or State laws.
    (3) Public funds shall not be used to pay civil or criminal 
penalties required or agreed to be paid pursuant to 2 U.S.C. 437g. Any 
amounts received or expended by the national committee or convention 
committee of a political party to pay such penalties shall not be 
considered contributions or expenditures, except that such amounts shall 
be reported in accordance with 11 CFR part 104 and shall be subject to 
the prohibitions of 11 CFR 110.4, 110.19(b)(2), and 110.20 and parts 114 
and 115.
    (c) Lost, misplaced, or stolen items. The cost of lost, misplaced, 
or stolen items may not be defrayed with public funds under certain 
circumstances. Factors considered by the Commission in making this 
determination shall include, but not be limited to, whether the 
committee demonstrates that it made conscientious efforts to safeguard 
the missing equipment; whether the committee sought or obtained 
insurance on the items; whether the committee filed a police report; the 
type of equipment

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involved; and the number and value of items that were lost.

[59 FR 33616, June 29, 1994 as amended at 64 FR 49363, Sept. 13, 1999; 
67 FR 78683, Dec. 26, 2002; 68 FR 47416, Aug. 8, 2003]