(a) Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700). Each candidate for Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board elections shall file, by the filing of a candidate intention statement, a Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700) disclosing the information required by the disclosure category for the office sought by the candidate established in the Conflict of Interest Code. Candidates shall file such statements with the Ethics Commission. This statement shall not be required if the candidate has filed, within the previous 90 days, a statement at disclosure category one with the Ethics Commission.
(b) Reporting by Candidates.
(1) Initial Statement of Organization. Any candidate for the Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board shall file an initial statement of organization with the Ethics Commission.
(A) Campaign Bank Account. Upon the filing of an initial statement of organization, the candidate shall establish or identify one campaign bank account at an office of a financial institution located in San Francisco. All contributions made to the candidate, or to a person on behalf of the candidate, shall be deposited in the account. All expenditures made by the candidate in support of his or her election to the Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board shall be made from the account.
(2) Semiannual Statements. Candidates shall file semiannual statements that comply with the requirements of California Government Code Section 84211 each year no later than July 31 for the period ending June 30, and no later than January 31 for the period ending December 31.
(3) Preelection Statements. Candidates shall file preelection statements that comply with the requirements of California Government Code Sections 84200.8 and 84211, and San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code Section 1.135.
(4) Late Contribution Reports. Any candidate that receives a late contribution shall file a late contribution report within 24 hours of receiving the late contribution. For purposes of this Section 16.553-2, “late contribution” shall mean a contribution, including a loan, that totals in the aggregate one thousand dollars ($1,000) or more and is made during the period beginning 90 days before the first day on which ballots may be submitted to the Department of Elections or Contractor and ending on the last day on which ballots may be submitted to the Department of Elections or Contractor. The candidate shall report his or her full name and street address, the date and amount of the late contribution, and whether the contribution was made in the form of a loan. The candidate shall also report the full name of the contributor, his or her street address, occupation, and the name of his or her employer, or if self-employed, the name of the business.
(5) Termination Statements. Candidates shall be responsible for filing the above statements, until they file a termination statement with the Ethics Commission that indicates they are no longer holding office and have no further financial activity to disclose.
(6) Forms and Filing. The Ethics Commission shall specify the forms candidates shall use to file the above statements and the manner in which candidates shall electronically file those statements.
(c) Mass Mailings. For the purposes of this Section 16.553-2, “mass mailing” shall be defined as set forth in the California Political Reform Act, California Government Code section 81000 et seq., provided that the mass mailing advocates for or against one or more candidates for Retirement Board, Health Service Board or Retiree Health Care Trust Fund Board.
(1) Filing Requirements. Candidates that pay for mass mailings shall, within five working days after the distribution of the mass mailing, file a copy of the mass mailing and an itemized disclosure statement with the Ethics Commission. Within the final 16 days before the election, candidates that pay for mass mailing shall file a copy of the mass mailing and the itemized disclosure statement within 48 hours of the date of the distribution of the mass mailing.
(2) Disclaimers. Mass mailings, door hangers, flyers, posters, oversized campaign buttons, bumper stickers, or print advertisements shall include the following disclaimer statements, printed in at least 12-point font: “Paid for by _______________ (insert the name of the filer).” and “Financial disclosures are available at sfethics.org.”
(Added by Ord. 285-08, File No. 081190, App. 12/5/2008; amended by Ord. 212-18, File No. 170738, App. 9/14/2018, Eff. 10/15/2018)