11.1108 HistoryHistory: 2015 a. 117. 11.110911.1109 In-kind contributions. Before making a contribution, as defined under s. 11.0101 (8) (a) 2., to a committee, the prospective contributor shall notify the candidate or candidate’s agent or the administrator or treasurer of the committee and obtain that individuals oral or written consent to the contribution. 11.1109 HistoryHistory: 2015 a. 117. 11.111011.1110 Return of contributions. 11.1110(1)(1) A committee required to report under this chapter may return a contribution at any time before or after it has been deposited. 11.1110(2)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (b), the subsequent return of a contribution deposited contrary to law does not constitute a defense to a violation. 11.1110(2)(b)(b) A committee that accepts a contribution contrary to law, reports that contribution, and returns that contribution within 15 days after the filing date for the reporting period in which the contribution is received does not violate the contribution or source limits under this subchapter. 11.1110 HistoryHistory: 2015 a. 117. 11.111111.1111 Valuation of opinion poll results. 11.1111(1)(a)1.1. The period beginning on December 1 and ending on the date of the spring election. 11.1111(1)(a)2.2. The period beginning on May 1 and ending on the date of the general election. 11.1111(1)(a)3.3. The period beginning on the first day for circulating nomination papers and ending on the date of a special election. 11.1111(1)(b)(b) “Initial recipient” means the individual who or committee which commissions a public opinion poll or voter survey. 11.1111(1)(c)(c) “Results” means computer output or a written or verbal analysis. 11.1111(1)(d)(d) “Voter survey” includes acquiring information that identifies voter attitudes concerning candidates or issues. 11.1111(2)(2) If a committee receives opinion poll or voter survey results during the first 15 days after the initial recipient receives the results, and the committee received the results during an election period, the committee shall report the results as a contribution. The committee shall report the contribution’s value as 100 percent of the cost incurred by the initial recipient to commission the poll or survey, except that if more than one committee receives the results, the committees shall report the contribution’s value as 100 percent of the amount allocated to the committee under sub. (5). 11.1111(3)(3) If the committee receives the opinion poll or voter survey results 16 to 60 days following the day on which the initial recipient received the results, and the committee received the results during an election period, the committee shall report the results as a contribution valued at 50 percent of the cost incurred by the initial recipient to commission the poll or survey, except that if more than one committee receives the results, the committees shall report the contribution’s value as 50 percent of the amount allocated to the committee under sub. (5). 11.1111(4)(4) If the committee receives the opinion poll or voter survey results more than 60 days after the initial recipient received the results, the committee is not required to report the results as a contribution. 11.1111(5)(5) If a person contributes opinion poll or voter survey results to more than one committee, the person shall apportion the value of the poll or survey to each committee receiving the results by one of the following methods and shall provide the apportioned values to the committees: 11.1111(5)(a)(a) Determine the share of the cost of the opinion poll or voter survey that is allocable to each recipient based on the allocation formula used by the person that conducted the poll or survey. 11.1111(5)(b)(b) Determine the share of the cost of the opinion poll or voter survey that is allocable to each recipient by dividing the cost of the poll or survey equally among all the committees receiving the results. 11.1111(5)(c)(c) Determine the share of the cost of the opinion poll or voter survey that is allocable to each recipient as follows: 11.1111(5)(c)1.1. Divide the number of question results received by each recipient by the total number of question results received by all recipients. 11.1111(5)(c)2.2. Multiple the total cost of the poll or survey by the number determined under subd. 1. 11.1111(6)(6) If a person makes a contribution of opinion poll or voter survey results to a committee after the person has apportioned the value of the results to previous recipients under sub. (5), the person shall make a good faith effort to apportion the value to the committee, considering the value apportioned to other recipients under sub. (5), and shall report that value to the committee. For purposes of this subsection, the total value of the contributor’s aggregate contributions may exceed the original cost of the poll or survey. 11.1111(7)(7) A person who contributes opinion poll or voter survey results shall maintain records sufficient to support the contribution’s value and shall provide the contribution’s value to the recipient.