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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the form in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the type of Federal Action from the options provided, such as contract, grant, or loan.
  3. Indicate the status of the Federal Action by choosing from bid/offer/application, initial award, or post-award.
  4. Fill in the Name and Address of Reporting Entity. Specify if you are a Prime or Subawardee and indicate your tier.
  5. Select the Report Type: initial filing or material change. If it’s a material change, provide details like Year and Quarter.
  6. Complete sections for Congressional District, Federal Department/Agency, and Federal Program Name/Description as applicable.
  7. Provide details about the Lobbying Entity including name and address. If there are individuals performing services, list their names and addresses.
  8. Check all applicable boxes for Amount of Payment, Type of Payment, and Form of Payment.
  9. Describe the services performed or to be performed along with relevant dates. Attach additional sheets if necessary.

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An officer of the University writes to a member of Congress urging him or her to vote against an amendment that will be offered during the debate on a bill. This constitutes lobbying because it states a view about specific legislation.
Lobbying is legally protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the Lobbying Disclosure Act. Lobbying is further supported as an inherent part of a constitutional republic. Lobbying does not specifically ask for special treatment but is a way to influence legislative action that affects all citizens.
The Lobbyist Certification Statement is used for: Initial certification of an individual who qualifies as a lobbyist, including an individual contract lobbyist. (Commission Regulation 2 Cal. Code of Regs. Section 18239.)
The LDA applies only to lobbying directed at the legislative and executive branches of the federal government specifically, lobbying contacts with covered legislative branch officials and covered executive branch officials. 2 It does not apply to state, local, or foreign lobbying efforts.
This certificate is designed for federal, state or regulatory lobbyists or government relations professionals seeking to deepen their expertise in the best practices and strategies needed to influence policy and be leaders in the field.

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Standard Form LLL (Rev. 7-97) Information requested through this form is authorized by title 31 U.S.C. section 1352. This disclosure of lobbying activities is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed by the tier above when this transaction was made or entered into.
Used by applicants to disclose lobbying activities that have been secured to influence the outcome of a Federal action. SF‑LLL (fill and sign): Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (pdf) (158.15 KB)
An organization will be regarded as attempting to influence legislation if it contacts, or urges the public to contact, members or employees of a legislative body for the purpose of proposing, supporting, or opposing legislation, or if the organization advocates the adoption or rejection of legislation.

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