[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 11, Volume 1] [Revised as of January 1, 2008] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 11CFR109.1] [Page 149-150] TITLE 11--FEDERAL ELECTIONS CHAPTER I--FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION PART 109_COORDINATED AND INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURES (2 U.S.C. 431(17), 441a(a) and (d), AND PUB. L. 107 155 Sec. 214(c))--Table of Subpart A_Scope and Definitions Sec. 109.1 When will this part apply? Contents Sec. Subpart A_Scope and Definitions 109.1 When will this part apply? 109.2 [Reserved] 109.3 Definitions. Subpart B_Independent Expenditures 109.10 How do political committees and other persons report independent expenditures? 109.11 When is a ``non-authorization notice'' (disclaimer) required? Subpart C_Coordination 109.20 What does ``coordinated'' mean? 109.21 What is a ``coordinated communication''? 109.22 Who is prohibited from making coordinated communications? 109.23 Dissemination, distribution, or republication of candidate campaign materials. [[Page 150]] Subpart D_Special Provisions for Political Party Committees 109.30 How are political party committees treated for purposes of coordinated and independent expenditures? 109.31 [Reserved] 109.32 What are the coordinated party expenditure limits? 109.33 May a political party committee assign its coordinated party expenditure authority to another political party committee? 109.34 When may a political party committee make coordinated party expenditures? 109.35 [Reserved] 109.36 Are there circumstances under which a political party committee is prohibited from making independent expenditures? 109.37 What is a ``party coordinated communication''? Authority: 2 U.S.C. 431(17), 434(c), 438(a)(8), 441a, 441d; Sec. 214(c) of Pub. L. 107-155, 116 Stat. 81. Source: 68 FR 451, Jan. 3, 2003, unless otherwise noted. This part applies to expenditures that are made independently from a candidate, an authorized committee, a political party committee, or their agents, and to those payments that are made in coordination with a candidate, an authorized committee, a political party committee, or their agents. The rules in this part explain how these types of payments must be reported and how they must be treated by candidates, authorized committees, and political party committees. In addition, subpart D of part 109 describes procedures and limits that apply only to payments, transfers, and assignments made by political party committees.