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(2) When a person is hired or retained as an employee or agent or independent contractor and under the agreement of the parties the primary duties, or a substantial part of the duties, of the person will involve lobbying activities, the person shall register as a lobbyist before commencing lobbying activities.
Ban direct political donations from lobbyists to candidates or Members of Congress. End lobbyist contingency fees that allow lobbyists to be paid for a guaranteed policy outcome. End lobbyist gifts to the executive and legislative branch officials they lobby.
The term lobbyist means any individual who is employed or retained by a client for financial or other compensation for services that include more than one lobbying contact, other than an individual whose lobbying activities constitute less than 20 percent of the time engaged in the services provided by such
When lobbying has ceased, a filer may terminate a registration by selecting the Terminate Report box in the LD-2 quarterly activity report. The system will then prompt you to enter the termination date.
The Lobbying Disclosure Act requires paid lobbyists to file reports on their lobbying activity, on whether they previously held certain government positions, and more. We assess their compliance by reviewing a sample of reports, interviewing the lobbyists who filed them, and cross-checking information.
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When lobbying has ceased, a filer may terminate a registration by selecting the Terminate Report box in the LD-2 quarterly activity report. The system will then prompt you to enter the termination date. Select a date within the LD-2 reporting period for which the quarterly activity report is being filed.
The registration requirement of a potential registrant is triggered either (1) on the date its employee/lobbyist is employed or retained to make more than one lobbying contact on behalf of the client (and meets the 20 percent of time threshold), or (2) on the date their employee/lobbyist (who meets the 20 percent of

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