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PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1972

Public Laws ENACTED DURING THE

SECOND SESSION OF THE NINETY-SECOND CONGRESS OF THE

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, January 18, 1972, and adjourned sine die on Wednesday, October 18, 1972. RICHARD M. NIXON, President; SPIRO T. AGNEW, Vice President; CARL ALBERT, Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Public Law 92-225 AN ACT

February 7, 1972 rs. 3821

To promote fair practices in the conduct of election campaigns for Federal '. political offices, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may ^l^'^^^l^ Ac^of"" be cited as the "Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971". i 197T TITLE I—CAMPAIGN COMMUNICATIONS SHORT TITLE

SEC. 101. This title may be cited as the "Campaign Communications Reform Act". DEFINITIONS

SEC. 102. For purposes of this title: (1) The term "communications media" means broadcasting stations, newspapers, magazines, outdoor advertising facilities, and telephones; but, with respect to telephones, spending or an expenditure shall be deemed to be spending or an expenditure for the use of communications media only if such spending or expenditure is for the costs of telephones, paid telephonists, and automatic telephone equipment, used by a candidate for Federal elective office to communicate with potential voters (excluding any costs of telephones incurred by a volunteer for use of telephones by him).

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