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What regulations have been established by the lobbying ordinance, which restrict a person who has registered as a lobbyist from contributing to the election campaign of a city official?

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What regulations have been established by the lobbying ordinance, which restrict a person who has registered as a lobbyist from contributing to the election campaign of a city official?

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No new provisions have been established by the lobbying ordinance, which prohibit or restrict registrants from contributing to the election campaigns of city officials. [ Top ] 22. If a person has been issued a lobbying license to engaged in lobbying on behalf of a principal, and desires to engage in lobbying of behalf of another principal, does the person need to apply and pay an additional fee for a license to lobby on behalf of the second principal? A lobbyist engaged in lobbying on behalf of multiple principals is required to obtain a separate license and pay a $125 registration fee for each principal represented. See s. 81-73-2.

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