| 1. Authorized by candidate. Whenever a person makes an |
expenditure to finance a communication expressly advocating the |
election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate through |
broadcasting stations, newspapers, magazines, outdoor advertising |
facilities, direct mails or other similar types of general public |
political advertising or through flyers, handbills, bumper |
stickers and other nonperiodical publications, the communication, |
if authorized by a candidate, a candidate's authorized political |
committee or their agents, must clearly and conspicuously state |
that the communication has been so authorized and must clearly |
state the name and address of the person who made or financed the |
expenditure for the communication. The following forms of |
political communication do not require the name and address of |
the person who made or authorized the expenditure for the |
communication because the name or address would be so small as to |
be illegible or infeasible: ashtrays, badges and badge holders, |
balloons, campaign buttons, clothing, coasters, combs, emery |
boards, envelopes, erasers, glasses, key rings, letter openers, |
matchbooks, nail files, noisemakers, paper and plastic cups, |
pencils, pens, plastic tableware, 12-inch or shorter rulers, |
swizzle sticks, tickets to fund-raisers and similar items |
determined by the commission to be too small and unnecessary for |
the disclosures required by this section. |