Wright State University
Policy number: 2401
Subject: Lobbying Registration and Reporting
Date issued: March 1991
Effective: January 1, 1991
Authority: President's Office; Amended Substitute House Bill 538
2401.1 General Policy
Amended Substitute House Bill 538 requires the university
to report to the state all expenditures made to, at the request of, for the
benefit of, or on behalf of a decision maker or his/her staff, constituents,
family, and friends.
- An expenditure is defined as an expense which is to be reimbursed by any
university, foundation, rotary, or department account.
- A decision maker includes a member of the General Assembly, the governor,
director of a state department, or a member of the staff of such public
official.
- A member of the staff is a state employee whose official duties are to
formulate policy, to exercise administrative or supervisory authority, or
to authorize the expenditure of funds.
2401.2 Statement of Expenditures and Procedures
- Employees of the university shall report all such expenditures within
the same month of the expenditures to the legislative agent of the university
who will be responsible for filing the Statement of Expenditures with the
state on behalf of the university. A Registration Statement shall also be
filed with the state, listing the name of the legislative agent. Wright
State University's legislative agent is the director of the Office of Government
Relations.
- Reports to the state must show total expenditures made during a reporting
period, the date of each expenditure, and the name of each decision maker
who was the recipient of an expenditure. If legislation has been discussed,
the bill(s) or resolution(s) number must also be included. The reporting
periods are four months long, ending on the last day of April, August, and
December.
- Expenditures made to, at the request of, for the benefit of, or on behalf
of a decision maker or his/her staff, constituents, family, and friends
include but are not limited to:
- food and beverages, including the cost of a dinner or a proportionate
share of the cost of a dinner, party, or event for the decision maker
or individuals referred to in section 2401.1 of this policy.
- entertainment such as tickets to sports events, theater presentations,
or concerts.
- lodging and transportation.
- reimbursements for commencement speaker expenses.
- honorariums.
- loans.
- gifts of money or any item of value.
- gifts of university chairs.
- articles of clothing such as sweat shirts, caps, etc.
- the cost of awards and plaques.
- purchase, sale, or gift of services.
- Expenditures that need not be reported are the purchase, sale, or gift
of services or any item of value that is available to the general public
on the same terms, e.g., a free concert.
2401.3 Violations and Penalties
- The legislative agent or his/her university can be criminally charged
with knowingly failing to register, knowingly failing to file an updated
Registration Statement and/or Statement of Expenditures, and/or knowingly
failing to keep required receipts or maintaining required records.
- When a decision maker has sustained damages as a result of the filing
of a false Statement of Expenditures, he/she may bring a civil action against
the university or its legislative agent to recover the loss.