Campaign Finance Enforcement

Campaign Finance Enforcement
Presented by Matthew Kochevar, Co-General Counsel
2024 Indiana Election Administrators Conference
 
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Covering
Delinquent & Defective Reports
Audits
Penalty Schedule
Enforcement Proceedings
Proxies
Collecting Fines
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AOPA = Administrative Orders and
Procedures Act
CEB = County Election Board
CFA = Campaign Finance Act
 
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Committee failed to file required campaign finance report by
NOON deadline
Applies to ALL committees
MUST send committee notice of delinquent report not later
than 30 days after the report was required to be filed
See Form 1 in tool kit found in 2024 Campaign Finance Manual
CEB not required to send “reminder” notice before deadline, but
may do so uniformly
MUST post list of delinquent committees on clerk’s public
notice board
MUST conduct a campaign finance hearing, providing best
possible notice to the delinquent committee (covered later)
 
IC 3-9-4-14 | IC 3-9-4-17 | IC 3-9-4-19
 
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What makes a report defective?
Omission of required elements on a CFA-1, CFA-2, CFA-
3, CFA-4, CFA-11, et al
Examples, include but are not limited to:
Missing dates or using date range
Omitted expenditure classification codes
Not including full name, address of itemized contributions,
expenditures
Not using current version of CFA forms
 
 
 
 
Campaign finance filings are NOT rejected, if submitted on
an approved form! Instead, the committee’s filing may be
found defective or delinquent and subject to civil penalties
 
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A report appears to be defective, what’s next?
If the CEB agrees that a campaign finance filing
appears to be defective, then:
Notice is sent to the committee
NOTE: Tracking date the notice was received is important
for enforcement as…
Committee has five days 
after
 the receipt of the
notice to cure defects and file corrected report
 
IC 3-9-4-14 | IC 3-9-4-17
 
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How should CEB manage defective
reports?
Investigate upon filing of a written complaint
Conduct an audit from time-to time
Ascertain whether the report is defective after
it’s filed
Any review should not delay or prevent a person
from filing their campaign finance document
Any review should be uniform and non-
discriminatory
 
IC 3-9-4-13 | IC 3-9-4-14
 
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State law is NOT specific on campaign finance
audits:
Must be performed from “time-to-time”
Best practice
Establish a CEB policy on audit procedures to ensure
uniform application
Will audit be performed after every filing period? Annually? During
off-years?
Will policy just check the math? Look for all missing required
elements?
 
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Delinquent Reports
$50 per calendar day, up to $1,000
Starts at noon (12:00:01) on filing deadline day
Includes all days (weekends and weekdays)
Must conduct a hearing to waive or reduce
fine
Defective Reports
$10 per calendar day, up to $100
Committee has five days 
after receiving notice
 to respond to
notice or cure defects before fine can be assessed
 
IC 3-9-4-17
 
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Applicable Law
Indiana Open Door Law  (IC 5-14-1.5)
Administrative Orders and Procedures Act (AOPA) (4-21.5-3)
Indiana Election Law (IC 3-9-4)
 
 
 
Campaign Finance Enforcement Tool
Kit is found in the Appendix of the
2023 Campaign Finance Manual
 
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Public Notice Requirement
Meeting notice must be 
posted 
48 hours before (excluding
weekends and holidays)
Notice should include date, time & location
See Form 2 in tool kit found in 2024 Campaign Finance Manual
Notices must also be mailed, emailed or Faxed to media, if
requested in writing by Jan. 1 of the year
Generally, notice is not required to be published in newspaper
Publication of notice is not required for a campaign finance
enforcement hearing unless the meeting also contains agenda items
that require published notice
Agenda, if used, must be posted at entrance
prior to meeting
 
IC 5-14-1.5-4 | IC 5-14-1.5-5
 
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Administrative Orders & Procedures Act (AOPA)
applies to finance hearings
Requires Individual Notice to Committee
At Least 
5 Days Notice
 (excluding Sat, Sun, and holiday)
(IC 4-21.5-3-20)
Content of Notice
a)
Time, Place, and Nature of Hearing;
b)
Possibility of default for not appearing,  and
c)
Contact information (IC 4-21.5-3-20(c))
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See form 3 in tool kit
Issue Order
See form 5 in tool kit
 
IC 3-9-4-17(j)
 
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AOPA requires testimony of witnesses be given
under oath
 
Any CEB member may administer
See Form 4 in tool kit
 
CEB may subpoena persons and papers
 
Proceedings may be informal without resorting
to rules of evidence applicable to courts
 
IC 4-21.5-3-26(b) | IC 4-21.5-3-25(b)
 
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CEB Must:
 Conduct a public fact-finding hearing
Give “notice” (see form 3 in tool kit)
Provide an “opportunity to be heard”
Vote in public meeting whether to waive, reduce, or assess
penalty
Vote must be unanimous to waive or reduce penalty
Adopt written order (see form 5 in tool kit)
Parties have 30 days to appeal decision
Requires civil case to be filed in circuit, superior or
probate court
 
 
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Delinquent (Late) reports require various
notices be sent to committees
Delinquency Notice (see form 1 in tool kit)
Audit for late reports
Mail notice not later than 30 days after deadline
Does not need to be sent via certified letter
Refer to form 1 in tool kit
Hearing Notice
See form 3 in tool kit
Refer to AOPA requirements
 
IC 3-9-4-14
 
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CEB presents evidence against committee
Committee given opportunity to defend
CEB may ask questions
CEB can waive or reduce penalty by unanimous vote if
“unjust under the circumstances”
IC 3-9-4-17; IC 3-9-4-19
See Form 5 in tool kit
CEB must vote to assess penalty
 
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Committees MUST* be assessed a fine based on the
schedule outlined in law
$50 per calendar day, up to $1,000 for delinquent reports
$10 per calendar day, up to $100 for defective reports
*IC 3-9-4-17  uses “shall” in some subsections, but “may” in other subsections
when it comes to the Board imposing a civil penalty
CEB should read this statute carefully to decide under which circumstances they will
impose a civil penalty
Any reduction or waiver of a campaign finance fine
MUST be unanimously agreed to by the CEB at the
campaign finance hearing
 
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Proxy for CEB Members
An individual may serve as proxy if a member has a
conflict of interest and is unable to remain impartial
during a campaign finance hearing or any other
hearing
Proxy may not be an elected official or the chair or
treasurer of a candidate’s committee
Notice of proxy should be filed ahead of meeting
See form 6 in tool kit
 
IC 3-6-5-4.5
 
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How do we enforce collection of a fine?
Check with county attorney to determine if a collection agency works on
behalf of the county and county election board to collect overdue fines
Suggestion: Set a policy as to what constitutes an “overdue” fine and at a CEB
meeting, pass a motion to send committees with an “overdue” fine to the
collection agency
If person has a civil penalty assessed AND is elected to an office in the
subsequent election, then CEB may ask fiscal officer to withhold the
amount of the civil penalty from the elected official’s paycheck
Treasurer of the committee & the candidate may be held personally
liable for any debts of the committee
Victory Committee v. Genesis Convention Cente
r, 597 N.E.2d 361 (Ind. App
1992)
 
IC 3-9-4-17 | IC 3-9-4-18
 
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Fines collected for campaign finance
enforcement go into a separate county fund that
does not revert
Funds available, with the approval of the county
council, to supplement funds appropriated for any
election-related purposes
Contact county auditor if information needed
regarding campaign finance enforcement account
 
IC 3-6-5-4.5 | IC 3-9-4-17(j)(k)
 
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  1. Campaign Finance Enforcement Presented by Matthew Kochevar, Co-General Counsel 2024 Indiana Election Administrators Conference Covering Delinquent & Defective Reports Audits Penalty Schedule Enforcement Proceedings Proxies Collecting Fines Money photo created by wirestock - www.freepik.com

  2. Acronyms Acronyms AOPA = Administrative Orders and Procedures Act CEB = County Election Board CFA = Campaign Finance Act 2 Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  3. Delinquent or Late Reports Delinquent or Late Reports Committee failed to file required campaign finance report by NOON deadline Applies to ALL committees MUST send committee notice of delinquent report not later than 30 days after the report was required to be filed See Form 1 in tool kit found in 2024 Campaign Finance Manual CEB not required to send reminder notice before deadline, but may do so uniformly MUST post list of delinquent committees on clerk s public notice board MUST conduct a campaign finance hearing, providing best possible notice to the delinquent committee (covered later) 3 IC 3-9-4-14 | IC 3-9-4-17 | IC 3-9-4-19 Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  4. Defective Reports Defective Reports What makes a report defective? Omission of required elements on a CFA-1, CFA-2, CFA- 3, CFA-4, CFA-11, et al Examples, include but are not limited to: Missing dates or using date range Omitted expenditure classification codes Not including full name, address of itemized contributions, expenditures Not using current version of CFA forms Campaign finance filings are NOT rejected, if submitted on an approved form! Instead, the committee s filing may be found defective or delinquent and subject to civil penalties 4 Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  5. Defective Reports Defective Reports A report appears to be defective, what s next? If the CEB agrees that a campaign finance filing appears to be defective, then: Notice is sent to the committee NOTE: Tracking date the notice was received is important for enforcement as Committee has five days after the receipt of the notice to cure defects and file corrected report 5 IC 3-9-4-14 | IC 3-9-4-17 Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  6. Defective Reports Defective Reports How should CEB manage defective reports? Investigate upon filing of a written complaint Conduct an audit from time-to time Ascertain whether the report is defective after it s filed Any review should not delay or prevent a person from filing their campaign finance document Any review should be uniform and non- discriminatory 6 IC 3-9-4-13 | IC 3-9-4-14 Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  7. Audits Audits State law is NOT specific on campaign finance audits: Must be performed from time-to-time Best practice Establish a CEB policy on audit procedures to ensure uniform application Will audit be performed after every filing period? Annually? During off-years? Will policy just check the math? Look for all missing required elements? 7 Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  8. Penalty Schedule Penalty Schedule Delinquent Reports $50 per calendar day, up to $1,000 Starts at noon (12:00:01) on filing deadline day Includes all days (weekends and weekdays) Must conduct a hearing to waive or reduce fine Defective Reports $10 per calendar day, up to $100 Committee has five days after receiving notice to respond to notice or cure defects before fine can be assessed 8 IC 3-9-4-17 Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  9. CFA Enforcement Proceedings CFA Enforcement Proceedings Applicable Law Indiana Open Door Law (IC 5-14-1.5) Administrative Orders and Procedures Act (AOPA) (4-21.5-3) Indiana Election Law (IC 3-9-4) Campaign Finance Enforcement Tool Kit is found in the Appendix of the 2023 Campaign Finance Manual 9 Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  10. Open Door Law Requirements Open Door Law Requirements Public Notice Requirement Meeting notice must be posted 48 hours before (excluding weekends and holidays) Notice should include date, time & location See Form 2 in tool kit found in 2024 Campaign Finance Manual Notices must also be mailed, emailed or Faxed to media, if requested in writing by Jan. 1 of the year Generally, notice is not required to be published in newspaper Publication of notice is not required for a campaign finance enforcement hearing unless the meeting also contains agenda items that require published notice Agenda, if used, must be posted at entrance prior to meeting 10 IC 5-14-1.5-4 | IC 5-14-1.5-5 Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  11. AOPA Requirements AOPA Requirements Administrative Orders & Procedures Act (AOPA) applies to finance hearings Requires Individual Notice to Committee At Least 5 Days Notice (excluding Sat, Sun, and holiday) (IC 4-21.5-3-20) Content of Notice a) Time, Place, and Nature of Hearing; b) Possibility of default for not appearing, and c) Contact information (IC 4-21.5-3-20(c)) See form 3 in tool kit Issue Order See form 5 in tool kit 11 IC 3-9-4-17(j) Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  12. AOPA Requirements AOPA Requirements AOPA requires testimony of witnesses be given under oath Any CEB member may administer See Form 4 in tool kit CEB may subpoena persons and papers Proceedings may be informal without resorting to rules of evidence applicable to courts 12 IC 4-21.5-3-26(b) | IC 4-21.5-3-25(b) Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  13. Enforcement Proceeding Overview Enforcement Proceeding Overview CEB Must: Conduct a public fact-finding hearing Give notice (see form 3 in tool kit) Provide an opportunity to be heard Vote in public meeting whether to waive, reduce, or assess penalty Vote must be unanimous to waive or reduce penalty Adopt written order (see form 5 in tool kit) Parties have 30 days to appeal decision Requires civil case to be filed in circuit, superior or probate court 13 IC 3-6-5-34 Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  14. Enforcement Proceeding Enforcement Proceeding Delinquent (Late) reports require various notices be sent to committees Delinquency Notice (see form 1 in tool kit) Audit for late reports Mail notice not later than 30 days after deadline Does not need to be sent via certified letter Refer to form 1 in tool kit Hearing Notice See form 3 in tool kit Refer to AOPA requirements 14 IC 3-9-4-14 Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  15. Hearing Overview Hearing Overview CEB presents evidence against committee Committee given opportunity to defend CEB may ask questions CEB can waive or reduce penalty by unanimous vote if unjust under the circumstances IC 3-9-4-17; IC 3-9-4-19 See Form 5 in tool kit CEB must vote to assess penalty 15 Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  16. Fines Fines Committees MUST* be assessed a fine based on the schedule outlined in law $50 per calendar day, up to $1,000 for delinquent reports $10 per calendar day, up to $100 for defective reports *IC 3-9-4-17 uses shall in some subsections, but may in other subsections when it comes to the Board imposing a civil penalty CEB should read this statute carefully to decide under which circumstances they will impose a civil penalty Any reduction or waiver of a campaign finance fine MUST be unanimously agreed to by the CEB at the campaign finance hearing 16 Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  17. Proxies Proxies Proxy for CEB Members An individual may serve as proxy if a member has a conflict of interest and is unable to remain impartial during a campaign finance hearing or any other hearing Proxy may not be an elected official or the chair or treasurer of a candidate s committee Notice of proxy should be filed ahead of meeting See form 6 in tool kit 17 IC 3-6-5-4.5 Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  18. Fine Collection Fine Collection How do we enforce collection of a fine? Check with county attorney to determine if a collection agency works on behalf of the county and county election board to collect overdue fines Suggestion: Set a policy as to what constitutes an overdue fine and at a CEB meeting, pass a motion to send committees with an overdue fine to the collection agency If person has a civil penalty assessed AND is elected to an office in the subsequent election, then CEB may ask fiscal officer to withhold the amount of the civil penalty from the elected official s paycheck Treasurer of the committee & the candidate may be held personally liable for any debts of the committee Victory Committee v. Genesis Convention Center, 597 N.E.2d 361 (Ind. App 1992) 18 IC 3-9-4-17 | IC 3-9-4-18 Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

  19. Fine Collection Fine Collection Fines collected for campaign finance enforcement go into a separate county fund that does not revert Funds available, with the approval of the county council, to supplement funds appropriated for any election-related purposes Contact county auditor if information needed regarding campaign finance enforcement account 19 IC 3-6-5-4.5 | IC 3-9-4-17(j)(k) Business vector created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com

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