What is NOT a Reportable Expenditure for Lobbying Disclosure Purposes?
Under Ohio’s lobbying law, the following are not considered reportable expenditures: Anything of value, excluding food and beverages, where the
Read moreUnder Ohio’s lobbying law, the following are not considered reportable expenditures: Anything of value, excluding food and beverages, where the
Read moreThe OLIG reminds all lobbyists and employers of the requirement to not only report expenditures, but also lobbying activity conducted
Read moreA complimentary ticket to a charitable fundraiser where the source is the entity holding the event is not a gift
Read more2017 Financial Disclosure Statements for 2018 Ohio General Assembly candidates are available at https://www2.jlec-olig.state.oh.us/fds/ReportsSearch.aspx. You can search by a candidate’s
Read moreGenerally, Members and staff are prohibited from accepting any payment or gift(s) made in consideration for a speech, publication, or
Read moreTo determine whether an expenditure is attributable to a lobbyist or employer, the OLIG uses a point of sale test.
Read moreAs we will be making the official move of our servers today (2/28/2018) we may experience brief intermittent website and/or
Read more· All Members of the general assembly or all members of either chamber (House or Senate) must be invited to
Read moreThree factors, when each is present, trigger a lobbyist’s obligation to register an engagement:* Compensation**: The lobbyist must receive compensation
Read moreLobbyists and employers of lobbyists are required to maintain current contact information in the Ohio Lobbying Activity Center (OLAC). Should
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