1.09.115   DISCLOSURE OF OCCUPATION AND EMPLOYER.
   .010   No contribution(s) from any person cumulating to one hundred dollars ($100) or more during any election cycle shall be deposited into a campaign bank account of any city candidate or elective city officer, or his or her controlled committee, unless the disclosure information required by the Political Reform Act, including the name, address, and, if an individual, the occupation and employer of the contributor or, if self-employed, the name of the business under which the individual is self-employed, is on file in the records of the recipient of the contribution. Said disclosure information shall be included in the campaign disclosure statement in which the contribution is reported.
   .020   In the event the required disclosure information is not obtained by the end of the current campaign disclosure statement filing period, the contribution shall be returned to the contributor. If the whereabouts of the contributor cannot be ascertained, the contribution shall be deposited in the City General Fund or transferred to a charity that is exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. (Ord. 5858 § 1 (part); May 20, 2003: Ord. 6197 § 9; November 16, 2010.)