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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the prd 1 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Filer Name, which can be your Committee, Candidate, Major Donor, or Lobbying Entity. Ensure this is accurate as it identifies who is requesting the waiver.
  3. Fill in your Address, including Number and Street, followed by your Telephone Number. This information is crucial for any follow-up communication.
  4. Next, provide your City, State, and ZIP Code to complete your contact details.
  5. Indicate the Period Covered on the Statement or Report. This helps clarify the timeframe for which you are requesting a waiver.
  6. In the section regarding 'Good Cause' Waiver Restriction Guidelines, clearly identify and explain your reason for late filing. Attach any supporting documentation that may strengthen your request.
  7. Finally, declare under penalty of perjury that all provided information is true and correct. Sign and print your name along with the date of execution.

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