This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form ACTA for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Texas Ethics Commission - a government authority operating within Texas. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is an ACTA Amendment?
A: An ACTA Amendment refers to a document that is used to appoint a Campaign Treasurer by a Candidate in Texas.
Q: What does the ACTA Amendment do?
A: The ACTA Amendment is used to formally appoint a Campaign Treasurer by a Candidate in Texas.
Q: Who can use the ACTA Amendment?
A: Candidates running for office in Texas can use the ACTA Amendment to appoint a Campaign Treasurer.
Q: What is the purpose of appointing a Campaign Treasurer?
A: Appointing a Campaign Treasurer allows candidates to abide by campaign finance laws and regulations by ensuring proper reporting and management of campaign funds.
Q: Are there any requirements to appoint a Campaign Treasurer?
A: Yes, candidates must comply with certain eligibility requirements and complete the necessary paperwork, including filing the ACTA Amendment form.
Q: Can I appoint a Campaign Treasurer for any type of election in Texas?
A: Yes, the ACTA Amendment form can be used by candidates running for any type of election in Texas, including local, state, and federal elections.
Q: When should the ACTA Amendment be filed?
A: The ACTA Amendment form should be filed as soon as a candidate decides to run for office and before any campaign funds are raised or spent.
Q: What happens if a candidate fails to appoint a Campaign Treasurer?
A: Failure to appoint a Campaign Treasurer can result in penalties and violations of campaign finance laws in Texas.
Q: Is there a fee to file the ACTA Amendment?
A: No, there is no fee to file the ACTA Amendment form to appoint a Campaign Treasurer in Texas.
Form Details:
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