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The chart and table below show "behested payments" reported by Oakland elected officials to the Public Ethics Commission.
California law requires elected officials to report when they ask a person or group to give money to another person or group. These payments are called behested payments. Officials must report them if the payments add up to $5,000 or more from one source in a single calendar year. They have 30 days from when the payment is made to report it to the Public Ethics Commission. The table below is updated each month.
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Generally, a payment is considered "behested" and subject to reporting if:
Learn more about rules for reporting behested payments
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