Vermont Statutes

§ 264c — Identification in and report of certain lobbying advertisements

Vermont § 264c
JurisdictionVermont
Title 2Title 2: Legislature
Ch. 11Chapter 011: Registration of Lobbyists

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 2, § 264c (2026).

Text

(a)Identification.
(1)An advertisement that is intended, designed, or calculated to influence legislative action or to solicit others to influence legislative action and that is made at any time prior to final adjournment of a biennial or adjourned legislative session shall contain the name of any lobbyist, lobbying firm, or lobbyist employer that made an expenditure for the advertisement and language that the advertisement was paid for, or paid in part, by the lobbyist, lobbying firm, or lobbyist employer; provided, however:
(A)if there are more than three such names, only the three lobbyists, lobbying firms, or lobbyist employers that made the largest expenditures for the advertisement shall be required to be identified; and
(B)if a lobbyist or lobbying firm made the expenditure on b

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Legislative History

(Added 2015, No. 49, § 2.)

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