1.1    .................... moves to amend H. F. No. 1110, the delete everything amendment
1.2(H1110DE1), as follows:
1.3Page 1, after line 2, insert:

1.4    "Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 10A.14, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
1.5    Subdivision 1. First registration. The treasurer of a political committee, political
1.6fund, principal campaign committee, or party unit must register with the board by filing a
1.7statement of organization no later than 14 days after the committee, fund, or party unit has
1.8made a contribution, received contributions, or made expenditures in excess of $100, or
1.9within 24 hours after it has received a loan or contribution that must be reported under
1.10section 10A.20, subdivision 5, whichever is earlier. The 24-hour registration requirement
1.11does not apply to the principal campaign committee of a legislative candidate seeking to
1.12fill an unexpired term in a special election.

1.13    Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2006, section 10A.20, subdivision 5, is amended to read:
1.14    Subd. 5. Preelection reports. Any loan, contribution, or contributions to a political
1.15committee, political fund, or party unit from any one source totaling $800 or more, or
1.16in a statewide election any loan, contribution, or contributions to a candidate from any
1.17one source totaling $2,000 $800 or more, or to a candidate in any judicial district or
1.18legislative election totaling more than $400, received between the last day covered in the
1.19last report before an election and the election must be reported to the board in one of
1.20the following ways:
1.21    (1) in person within 48 24 hours after its receipt;
1.22    (2) by telegram or mailgram within 48 hours after its receipt;
1.23    (3) by certified mail sent within 48 hours after its receipt; or
1.24    (4)(2) by electronic means sent within 48 24 hours after its receipt.
1.25    These loans and contributions must also be reported in the next required report.
2.1    The 48-hour 24-hour notice requirement does not apply with respect to a primary in
2.2which the statewide or legislative candidate is unopposed. The 24-hour notice requirement
2.3also does not apply to principal campaign committees for legislative candidates seeking to
2.4fill an unexpired term in a special election.
2.5    The board must post the report on its Web site within 24 hours after it is received. "
2.6Renumber the sections in sequence and correct internal references