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My firm represents an association that has 50 members. Do I need to disclose all 50 members as “clients” on my firm’s Registration Form?

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My firm represents an association that has 50 members. Do I need to disclose all 50 members as “clients” on my firm’s Registration Form?

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You do not need to disclose the name of an individual member on the Registration Form unless that member paid $1,000 or more for lobbying on a specific municipal decision. Under the Lobbying Ordinance’s “coalition” rule, membership fees or dues will not count towards the $1,000 threshold unless it is clear that the member paid, or agreed to pay, some or all of those fees or dues for lobbying on a specific municipal decision.

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