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Opinion No. Year Description
SEAC-84-7 1984
When a registered lobbyist hosts an entertainment event to which he sells tickets resulting in proceeds in excess of the total event, and the event is also attended by a legislator or member of the executive branch as his non-paying guest, the lobbyist must report his expenditures for the event if he communicates with the public official to influence legislation or administrative action. The amount that is required to be reported is a question of fact.