[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 11, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2009]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 11CFR102.6]

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                       TITLE 11--FEDERAL ELECTIONS
 
                 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
 
PART 102_REGISTRATION, ORGANIZATION, AND RECORDKEEPING BY POLITICAL 
COMMITTEES (2 U.S.C. 433)--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 102.6  Transfers of funds; collecting agents.

    (a) Transfers of funds; registration and reporting required--(1) Who 
may make transfers under this section. (i) Transfers of funds may be 
made without limit on amount between affiliated committees

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whether or not they are political committees under 11 CFR 100.5.
    (ii) Subject to the restrictions set forth at 11 CFR 300.10(a), 
300.31 and 300.34(a) and (b), transfers of funds may be made without 
limit on amount between or among a national party committee, a State 
party committee and/or any subordinate party committee whether or not 
they are political committees under 11 CFR 100.5 and whether or not such 
committees are affiliated.
    (iii) Transfers of joint fundraising proceeds may be made without 
limit on amount between organizations or committees participating in the 
joint fundraising activity provided that no participating committee or 
organization governed by 11 CFR 102.17 received more than its allocated 
share of the funds raised.
    (iv) Transfers under paragraphs (a)(1) (i) through (iii) shall be 
made only from funds which are permissible under the Act. See 11 CFR 
parts 110, 114 and 115.
    (2) When registration and reporting required. Except as provided in 
11 CFR 102.6(b), organizations or committees making transfers under 11 
CFR 102.6(a)(1) shall count such transfers against the reporting 
thresholds of the Act for determining whether an organization or 
committee is a political committee under 11 CFR 100.5.
    (b) Fundraising by collecting agents; No reporting required--(1) 
Definition of collecting agent. A collecting agent is an organization or 
committee that collects and transmits contributions to one or more 
separate segregated funds to which the collecting agent is related. A 
collecting agent may be either:
    (i) A committee, whether or not it is a political committee as 
defined in 11 CFR 100.5, affiliated with the separate segregated fund 
under 11 CFR 110.3; or
    (ii) The connected organization of the separate segregated fund as 
defined in 11 CFR 100.6; or
    (iii) A parent, subsidiary, branch, division, department, or local 
unit of the connected organization of the separate segregated fund; or
    (iv) A local, national or international union collecting 
contributions on behalf of the separate segregated fund of any 
federation with which the local, national or international union is 
affiliated. See 11 CFR 114.1(e).
    (2) Collecting agent not required to report. A collecting agent that 
is an unregistered organization and that follows the procedures of 11 
CFR 102.6(c) is not required to register and report as a political 
committee under 11 CFR parts 102 and 104, provided that the organization 
does not engage in other activities such as making contributions or 
expenditures for the purpose of influencing federal elections.
    (3) Who is not a collecting agent--(i) Commercial fundraising firm. 
A separate segregated fund or a collecting agent may hire a commercial 
fundraising firm to assist in fundraising; however, the commercial 
fundraising firm shall not be considered as a collecting agent for the 
purpose of this section. Rather, the commercial fundraising firm shall 
be considered to be the agent of the separate segregated fund or 
collecting agent.
    (ii) Individuals. An individual who collects contributions for a 
separate segregated fund shall not be considered a collecting agent for 
the purpose of this section. Individuals who collect contributions are 
subject to the requirements of 11 CFR 102.8 and the provisions of 11 CFR 
part 110.
    (4) Separate segregated fund may collect contributions. Nothing in 
this section shall preclude a separate segregated fund from soliciting 
and collecting contributions on its own behalf.
    (c) Procedures for collecting agents--(1) Separate segregated fund 
responsible for acts of collecting agent. The separate segregated fund 
shall be responsible for ensuring that the recordkeeping, reporting and 
transmittal requirements of this section are met.
    (2) Solicitation for contributions. A collecting agent may include a 
solicitation for voluntary contributions to a separate segregated fund 
in a bill for membership dues or other payments such as conference 
registration fees or a solicitation for contributions to the collecting 
agent. The collecting agent may only solicit contributions from those 
persons permitted to be solicited under 11 CFR part 114. The 
solicitation for contributions must meet all of the requirements for 
proper solicitations under 11 CFR 114.5.

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    (i) The collecting agent may pay any or all of the costs incurred in 
soliciting and transmitting contributions to the separate segregated 
fund.
    (ii) If the separate segregated fund pays any solicitation or other 
administrative expense from its own account, which expense could be paid 
for as an administrative expense by the collecting agent, the collecting 
agent may reimburse the separate segregated fund no later than 30 
calendar days after the expense was paid by the separate segregated 
fund.
    (3) Checks combining contributions with other payments. A 
contributor may write a check that represents both a contribution and 
payment of dues or other fees. The check must be drawn on the 
contributor's personal checking account or on a non-repayable corporate 
drawing account of the individual contributor. Under a payroll deduction 
plan, an employer may write a check on behalf of its employees to a 
union or its agent, which check represents a combined payment of 
voluntary contributions to the union's separate segregated fund and 
union dues or other employee deductions.
    (4) Transmittal of contributions. The full amount of each 
contribution collected by a collecting agent on behalf of a separate 
segregated fund shall be transmitted to that fund within 10 or 30 days 
as required by 11 CFR 102.8.
    (i) Checks made payable to the separate segregated fund shall be 
transmitted by the collecting agent directly to the separate segregated 
fund in accordance with 11 CFR 102.8.
    (ii) To transfer all other contributions, a collecting agent shall 
either:
    (A) Establish a transmittal account to be used solely for the 
deposit and transmittal of funds collected on behalf of the separate 
segregated fund. Funds deposited into this account are subject to the 
prohibitions and limitations of the Act. If any expenditure is made from 
the account, other than a transfer of funds to an affiliated committee, 
the account shall be considered a depository of the recipient committee 
and all activity of that account shall be reported; or
    (B) Deposit the contributions collected into the collecting agent's 
treasury account. The collecting agent shall keep separate records of 
all receipts and deposits that represent contributions to the separate 
segregated fund and, in the case of cash contributions, the collecting 
agent shall make separate deposits of such funds; or
    (C) Deposit the contributions collected into an account otherwise 
established solely for State or local election activity. The collecting 
agent shall keep separate records of all receipts and deposits that 
represent contributions to the separate segregated fund; or
    (D) In the case of cash contributions, transmit the contributions to 
the separate segregated fund in the form of money orders or cashier's 
checks.
    (5) Contributor information. The collecting agent shall comply with 
the requirements of 11 CFR 102.8 regarding transmittal of contributions 
and contributor information to the separate segregated fund, except that 
if contributions of $50 or less are received at a mass collection, a 
record shall be kept of the date, the total amount collected, and the 
name of the function at which the collection was made.
    (6) Retention of records. The collecting agent shall retain all 
records of contribution deposits and transmittals under this section for 
a period of three years and shall make these records available to the 
Commission on request. The separate segregated fund shall keep a record 
of all transmittals of contributions received from collecting agents 
under this section, and shall retain these records for a period of three 
years.
    (7) Reporting of funds received through collecting agents. A 
separate segregated fund receiving contributions collected by a 
collecting agent shall report the full amount of each contribution 
received as a contribution from the original contributor to the extent 
required by 11 CFR 104.3(a).

[48 FR 26300, June 7, 1983, as amended at 68 FR 451, Jan. 3, 2003; 69 FR 
63920, Nov. 3, 2004]