(a) In this section, 'candidate', 'contribution', and 'political committee' have the meanings stated in § 1-101 of the Election Law Article. (b) The restrictions in this section apply from the date of a member’s appointment to the Board of Regents until the end of the member’s tenure on the Board. (c) (1) A member of the Board of Regents may not, for the benefit of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, or Comptroller, a member of the General Assembly, or a candidate for election to the office of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Comptroller, or member of the General Assembly, engage in the following activities: (i) Soliciting or transmitting a political contribution from any person, including a political committee; (ii) Serving on a fund–raising committee or a political committee; (iii) Acting as a treasurer for a candidate or official or as treasurer or chair of a political committee; (iv) Organizing or establishing a political committee for the purpose of soliciting or transmitting contributions from any person; or (v) Forwarding tickets for fund–raising activities, or other solicitations for political contributions, to a potential contributor. ose of soliciting or transmitting contributions from any person; or (v) Forwarding tickets for fund–raising activities, or other solicitations for political contributions, to a potential contributor. (2) This section does not prohibit a member of the Board of Regents from: (i) Making a personal political contribution; (ii) Informing any entity of a position taken by a candidate or official; or (iii) Engaging in other activities not specifically prohibited under paragraph (1) of this subsection. (3) A member of the Board of Regents may not be a candidate for a public office while serving on the Board.
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