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51 Pa. Code § 51.9. Signing and designation of certain filings.

§ 51.9. Signing and designation of certain filings.

 (a)  Signing of certain filings.

   (1)  Quarterly expense reports, separate quarterly expense reports, lobbyists’ statements of limitations of knowledge and amendments to these forms filed with the Department must be signed originals bearing the signature of the filer. See §  51.10 (relating to electronic filing) for requirements when filing electronically.

     (i)   A document will be deemed to be a signed original if it is filed electronically under §  51.10 or if it bears an original manual signature in ink.

     (ii)   Except as noted in subsection (b)(2), principals, lobbying firms or lobbyists that are individuals shall sign their own filings.

     (iii)   Filings by a principal that is a firm, association, corporation, partnership, business trust or business entity shall be signed by a named officer or other individual who has the authority to sign documents on its behalf.

     (iv)   Filings by a lobbyist that is a firm, association, corporation, partnership, business trust or business entity shall be signed by a named officer or other individual who has the authority to sign documents on its behalf.

     (v)   The signature must appear on the line indicated on the form as prescribed by the Department.

   (2)  Registration statements are not required to be signed.

   (3)  Registration statements, quarterly expense reports, separate expense reports, notices of termination and amendments to these filed under the act must include an affirmation subject to 18 Pa.C.S. §  4904 (relating to unsworn falsification to authorities) that the information provided therein is true and correct to the best of the filer’s knowledge, information and belief.

   (4)  A lobbyist who signs a principal’s quarterly expense report or amendment, shall do so under an affirmation subject to 18 Pa.C.S. §  4904 that the information provided therein is true and correct to the best of the lobbyist’s knowledge, information and belief.

   (5)  A lobbyist attaching a statement to a principal’s quarterly expense report or an amendment, describing the limits of the lobbyist’s knowledge concerning the expenditures contained therein, shall do so under an affirmation subject to 18 Pa.C.S. §  4904 that the information provided in the statement is true and correct to the best of the lobbyist’s knowledge, information and belief.

 (b)  Designation of certain filings. A principal, lobbying firm or lobbyist may designate another individual or firm to complete any of its filings on the following conditions:

   (1)  The principal, lobbying firm or lobbyist designating another individual or firm to complete any of its filings is still responsible for the timely filing and accuracy of the information in the filing.

   (2)  When a principal, lobbying firm or lobbyist designates another individual or firm to complete a form on its behalf, the principal, lobbying firm or lobbyist shall make that designation on the registrant’s registration statement.

   (3)  A signature of an individual not included on a registrant’s registration statement filed with the Department is not a valid signature as to the registrant.

   (4)  Signing a principal’s quarterly expense report on behalf of the principal does not satisfy the requirements of section 13A05(b)(4) of the act (relating to reporting), pertaining to attestation of principal expense reports by lobbying firms and lobbyists not associated with lobbying firms.

Cross References

   This section cited in 51 Pa. Code §  51.5 (relating to deficiency); 51 Pa. Code §  51.10 (relating to electronic filing); 51 Pa. Code §  53.5 (relating to amended registration statements); and 51 Pa. Code §  55.1 (relating to expense reports).



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