New York Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government to Hold Training on Lobbyist Filing Regulation Amendments - State and Federal Communications

October 17, 2024  •  

New York Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government to Hold Training on Lobbyist Filing Regulation Amendments

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The Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (COELIG) will hold a live training on October 30 at 1 p.m. to provide an overview of the responsible party regulatory amendments and a review of the changes in COELIG’s Lobbying Application.

Beginning on December 1, amended regulations regarding who is responsible for the submission, completeness, and truthfulness of filings by a lobbyist or client will take effect.

Submission of lobbyist filings will require a responsible party to attest to the accuracy of the filing.

If a lobbyist or client is an organization, the responsible party must have legal authority to bind the lobbyist or client.

The rulemaking clarifies only the responsible party can submit a lobbying filing and attest to its truthfulness.

A person or entity who is hired or employed by a lobbyist or client to prepare lobbying filings can still prepare and save the filings for the lobbyist or client but may no longer submit or attest to the truthfulness of those filings.

Only the responsible party may submit or attest to the truthfulness of the filings.

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