(4) “Contribution” has the meaning given in s. 11.0101 (8), Stats. (5) “Contributor” means a person or committee who makes a contribution.
(7) “Disbursement” has the meaning given in s.11.0101 (10), Stats.
(10) “Filing fee” means the fee required by s. 11.0102 (2), Stats. (11) “Late contribution” means a contribution or contributions of $1,000 or more cumulatively from a single contributor made later than 15 days prior to a primary or election as described in ss. 11.0204 (7), 11.0304 (7), and 11.0404 (4), Stats. (12) “Late contribution report” includes the campaign finance reports referred to in ss. 11.0204 (7), 11.0304 (7), and 11.0404 (4), Stats., that are due no later than 72 hours after receiving a late contribution if the late contribution was not previously included in the registrant’s preprimary or preelection report. (13) “Lobbyist” has the meaning given in s. 13.62 (11), Stats. (15) “Preelection campaign finance report” includes the campaign finance reports referred to in ss. 11.0204 (2) (b), (3) (a), (4) (b), and (5) (a); 11.0304 (2) (b), (3) (a), (4) (b), and (5) (a); 11.0404 (2) (b) and (3) (a); 11.0504 (2) (b), (3) (a), (4) (b), and (5) (a); 11.0604 (2) (b), (3) (a), (4) (b), and (5) (a); 11.0804 (2) (b), (3) (a), (4) (b), and (5) (a); and 11.0904 (2) (b), (3) (a), (4) (b), and (5) (a), Stats., that are due no earlier than 14 days and no later than 8 days before an election. (17) “Principal” has the meaning given in s. 13.62 (12), Stats. (18) “Prior offense” means a previous violation of the same provision within the past 3 years.
(19) “Registrant” means an individual or organization registered with the ethics commission.
(21) “Specific express advocacy report” includes the campaign finance reports referred to in ss. 11.0505, 11.0605, and 11.1001, Stats., that are due no later 72 hours after making a disbursement on express advocacy during the period beginning on the day that is 60 days prior to the day of the primary or election and ending on the day of the primary or election. (22) “Statement of economic interests” means a statement of economic interests that an individual is required to file under s. 19.43, Stats. (23) “Statement of lobbying activity and expenditures” means the statement referred to in s. 13.68, Stats. ETH 26.02 Settlement of campaign finance violations.
(1) Failure to timely file a continuing report or September report.
(a) If the commission receives a continuing or September report within 30 days after the due date for that report, the commission may issue a written warning to the registrant.
(b) If the commission receives a continuing or September report within 31 to 60 days after the due date for that report, the commission may extend a settlement offer to the registrant as follows:
1. If the registrant has committed no prior offenses, a settlement offer of $100 may be extended.
2. If the registrant has committed a prior offense, a settlement offer of $200 may be extended.
(c) If the commission receives a continuing or September report within 61 to 90 days after the due date for that report, the commission may extend a settlement offer to the registrant as follows:
1. If the registrant has committed no prior offenses, a settlement offer of $200 may be extended.
2. If the registrant has committed a prior offense, a settlement offer of $300 may be extended.
(d) If the commission receives a continuing or September report within 91 to 120 days after the due date for that report, the commission may extend a settlement offer to the registrant as follows:
1. If the registrant has committed no prior offenses, a settlement offer of $300 may be extended.
2. If the registrant has committed a prior offense, a settlement offer of $400 may be extended.
(e) If the commission receives a continuing or September report more than 120 days after the due date for that report, the commission may extend a settlement offer of $500.
(2) Failure to timely file a preprimary, preelection, or post-election report.
(a) If the commission receives a preprimary, preelection, or post-election report one day after the due date for that report, the commission may extend a settlement offer of $100.
(b) If the commission receives a preprimary, preelection, or post-election report 2 days after the due date for that report, the commission may extend a settlement offer of $150.
(c) If the commission receives a preprimary, preelection, or post-election report 3 days after the due date for that report, the commission may extend a settlement offer of $200.
(d) If the commission receives a preprimary, preelection, or post-election report 4 days after the due date for that report, the commission may extend a settlement offer of $250.
(e) If the commission receives a preprimary, preelection, or post-election report 5 days after the due date for that report, the commission may extend a settlement offer of $300.
(f) If the commission receives a preprimary, preelection, or post-election report 6 days after the due date for that report, the commission may extend a settlement offer of $350.
(g) If the commission receives a preprimary, preelection, or post-election report 7 days after the due date for that report, the commission may extend a settlement offer of $400.
(h) If the commission receives a preprimary, preelection, or post-election report 8 days after the due date for that report, the commission may extend a settlement offer of $450.
(i) If the commission receives a preprimary, preelection, or post-election report 9 or more days after the due date for that report, the commission may extend a settlement offer of $500.
(3) Failure to timely pay a filing fee.
(a) If the commission receives a filing fee within one to 15 days after the due date, the commission may issue a written warning to the registrant.