FINAL BILL REPORT
ESB 6152
C 315 L 06
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Regarding penalties for violations of the public disclosure act.
Sponsors: Senators Kastama and Kline; by request of Public Disclosure Commission.
Senate Committee on Government Operations & Elections
House Committee on State Government Operations & Accountability
Background: The Public Disclosure Commission (PDC), together with the courts, enforces the
laws on campaign finance, lobbyist reporting, public officials' financial affairs reporting, public
treasurers' reporting, political advertising, and campaign contribution limitations. Violations of
these laws can result in the assessment of various fines imposed by the courts or the PDC.
The PDC's authority to assess an individual penalty is limited to $1,000 and may not exceed a
maximum aggregate penalty of $2,500, regardless of the number of individual violations alleged
in a single complaint or hearing.
Summary: The PDC's authority to assess penalties is raised to $1,700 for a single violation and $4,200 in the aggregate for multiple violations contained in a single complaint or hearing.
Votes on Final Passage:
Senate 45 3
House 97 1
Effective: June 7, 2006