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Opinion No. Year Description
SEAC-84-12 1984
Where a member of the legislative or executive branch asks a registered lobbyist to entertain his constituents, guests or friends, the lobbyist is required to report the cost of the entertainment, even when the office-holder does not attend, if the expenditures are made by the registrant as a consequence of directly communicating with the office-holder to influence legislation or administrative action.