The following
information is from the Handbook
for Lobbyists and Lobbyist Principals available from the Minnesota
Campaign Finance & Public Disclosure Board.
Who
must register as a lobbyist in Minnesota?
(Please note: Each state has unique rules on lobbyist
registration. Outside of Minnesota, consult your state's Attorney
General for state-specific guidelines.)
You must
register as a lobbyist if you are:
- An individual who
is paid more than $3,000, from all sources, in any year for lobbying
at the metropolitan, legislative, and state agency levels.
- An individual who
spends more than $250 of their own money in any year lobbying
(not including travel expenses and membership dues).
- Appointed local officials
or employees of a political subdivision who spend more than 50
hours in any month lobbying.
You do not have to register
as a lobbyist if you are:
- a volunteer who lobbies
and is not paid and does not spend any more than $250 (this dollar
limit does not include costs for travel or membership dues);
- administrative support
staff, whose salary and associated administrative costs attributable
to lobbying are reported as lobbying expenses by a lobbyist, if
they do not communicate or urge others to communicate with public
or local officials.
- a public official;
- an employee of the
state, including an employee of any of the public higher education
systems;
- an elected local official;
- a party or the party's
representative appearing in a proceeding before a state board,
commission, or agency of the executive branch unless the board,
commission, or agency is taking administrative action;
- an individual engaged
in selling goods or services to be paid for by public funds;
- a member of the news
media or its employees or agents engaged in the publishing or
broadcasting of news items, editorial comments, or paid advertisements
which directly or indirectly urge official action;
- a paid expert witness
whose testimony is requested by the body before which the witness
is appearing, but only to the extent of preparing or delivering
testimony; or
- a party or the party's
representative appearing to present a claim to the legislature
and communicating to legislators only by the filing of a claim
form and supporting documents and by appearing at public hearings
on the claim.
When
do I register? A
lobbyist is required to register within five days after meeting
one or more of the definitions listed above.
How
do I register?
A lobbyist must
sign and file a Lobbyist Registration form with the Board. The
form may be printed from the Board's website (www.cfboard.state.mn.us)
and is available from the Board office. A lobbyist must file
a separate form for each individual or association that the lobbyist
represents. Registered lobbyists must file reports with the
Board two times a year (January 15 and June 15). The Board
sends out the report three weeks before it is due and follows up
with those who have not reported. These reports have clear,
easy instructions, and are not difficult to fill out if you have
kept track of your lobbying expenditures.
What
if our organization has more than one lobbyist?
When you register you must select one of the following
reporting options:
- Authorizing lobbyist
- You choose to authorize another lobbyist
(reporting lobbyist) who lobbies for the same entity to report
your lobbying disbursements to the Board
- Reporting lobbyist
- Reporting lobbyists must indicate on the
Lobbyist Registration form that they will be reporting disbursements
for additional lobbyists (authorizing lobbyists) representing
the same entity
- Self-reporting lobbyist
- Self-reporting lobbyists report only their
own disbursements directly to the Board.
Further, an
entity that employs lobbyists must designate one and only one
lobbyist to report its disbursements. The designated lobbyist
must indicate their status on the registration and the periodic
reports.
Lobbyist registration is permanent
until the lobbyist files a Lobbyist
Termination Statement
Questions? Comments? Contact Josh Winters at josh@mncn.org
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