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set forth elsewhere in this Article, those requirements shall |
apply to any system of Internet-based filing authorized by this |
Section. When this Section does modify or remove the |
requirements set forth elsewhere in this Article, the |
provisions of this Section shall apply to any system of |
Internet-based filing authorized by this Section. |
(b) In any system of Internet-based filing of statements of |
economic interests instituted by the Secretary of State or a |
county clerk: |
(1) Any filing of an Internet-based statement of |
economic interests shall be the equivalent of the filing of |
a verified, written statement of economic interests as |
required by Section 4A-101 and the equivalent of the filing |
of a verified, dated, and signed statement of economic |
interests as required by Section 4A-104. |
(2) The Secretary of State and county clerks who |
institute a system of Internet-based filing of statements |
of economic interests shall establish a password-protected |
website to receive the filings of such statements. A |
website established under this Section shall set forth and |
provide a means of responding to the items set forth in |
Section 4A-102 that are required of a person who files a |
statement of economic interests with that officer. A |
website established under this Section shall set forth and |
provide a means of generating a printable receipt page |
acknowledging filing. |
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(3) The times for the filing of statements of economic |
interests set forth in Section 4A-105 shall be followed in |
any system of Internet-based filing of statements of |
economic interests; provided that a candidate for elective |
office who is required to file a statement of economic |
interests in relation to his or her candidacy pursuant to |
Section 4A-105(a) shall not use the Internet to file his or |
her statement of economic interests but shall file his or |
her statement of economic interests in a written or printed |
form and shall receive a written or printed receipt for his |
or her filing. |
A candidate filing for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, |
Attorney General, Secretary of State, Treasurer, |
Comptroller, State Senate, or State House of |
Representatives shall not use the Internet to file his or |
her statement of economic interests, but shall file his or |
her statement of economic interests in a written or printed |
form and shall receive a written or printed receipt for his |
or her filing. Annually, the duly appointed ethics officer |
for each legislative caucus shall certify to the Secretary |
of State whether his or her caucus members will file their |
statements of economic interests electronically or in a |
written or printed format for that year. If the ethics |
officer for a caucus certifies that the statements of |
economic interests shall be written or printed, then |
members of the General Assembly of that caucus shall not |
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use the Internet to file his or her statement of economic |
interests, but shall file his or her statement of economic |
interests in a written or printed form and shall receive a |
written or printed receipt for his or her filing. If no |
certification is made by an ethics officer for a |
legislative caucus, or if a member of the General Assembly |
is not affiliated with a legislative caucus, then the |
affected member or members of the General Assembly may file |
their statements of economic interests using the Internet. |
(4) In the first year of the implementation of a system |
of Internet-based filing of statements of economic |
interests, each person required to file such a statement is |
to be notified in writing of his or her obligation to file |
his or her statement of economic interests by way of the |
Internet-based system. If access to the web site requires a |
code or password, this information shall be included in the |
notice prescribed by this paragraph. |
(5) When a person required to file a statement of |
economic interests has supplied the Secretary of State or a |
county clerk, as applicable, with an email address for the |
purpose of receiving notices under this Article by email, a |
notice sent by email to the supplied email address shall be |
the equivalent of a notice sent by first class mail, as set |
forth in Section 4A-106. A person who has supplied such an |
email address shall notify the Secretary of State or county |
clerk, as applicable, when his or her email address changes |
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or if he or she no longer wishes to receive notices by |
email. |
(6) If any person who is required to file a statement |
of economic interests and who has chosen to receive notices |
by email fails to file his or her statement by May 10, then |
the Secretary of State or county clerk, as applicable, |
shall send an additional email notice on that date, |
informing the person that he or she has not filed and |
describing the penalties for late filing and failing to |
file. This notice shall be in addition to other notices |
provided for in this Article. |
(7) The Secretary of State and each county clerk who |
institutes a system of Internet-based filing of statements |
of economic interests may also institute an Internet-based |
process for the filing of the list of names and addresses |
of persons required to file statements of economic |
interests by the chief administrative officers that must |
file such information with the Secretary of State or county |
clerk, as applicable, pursuant to Section 4A-106. Whenever |
the Secretary of State or a county clerk institutes such a |
system under this paragraph, every chief administrative |
officer must use the system to file this information. |
(8) The Secretary of State and any county clerk who |
institutes a system of Internet-based filing of statements |
of economic interests shall post the contents of such |
statements filed with him or her available for inspection |