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Ethics Commission adopts signature-verification rule for electronic campaign finance filings
Summary
The commission adopted a regulation requiring one-time signature verification—either in person or via a notarized card—to issue signer IDs and PINs for electronic campaign finance filings, citing state law that allows local electronic filing.
The San Francisco Ethics Commission voted to adopt regulations that require signers of electronic campaign finance reports to complete a signature-verification process before receiving a signer ID and secret PIN for future filings. Steve Massey, the commission's IT officer, told commissioners the change responds to Assembly Bill 2452 and a local amendment to CFRA Section 1.112 that permit agencies to accept filings electronically.
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