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  • Press Release

ADR Program Resolves Case

January 13, 2003

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For Immediate Release
January 13, 2003
Contact: Kelly Huff
Ron Harris
Bob Biersack
Ian Stirton
ADR PROGRAM RESOLVES CASE
WASHINGTON -- The Federal Election Commission is making public an additional case resolved in the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) program. This brings to 46 the total number of cases released thus far. The program’s goal is to expedite resolution of some enforcement matters, reduce the cost of processing complaints, and enhance overall FEC enforcement. Closed ADR negotiated settlement summaries are available in the FEC’s Press and Public Records offices.

For a case to be considered for ADR treatment, a respondent must express willingness to engage in the ADR process, agree to set aside the statute of limitations while the case is pending in the ADR Office, and agree to participate in bilateral negotiations and, if necessary, mediation.

Bilateral negotiations through ADR are oriented toward reaching an expedient resolution with a mutually agreeable settlement that is both satisfying to the respondent(s) and in compliance with the Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA). Resolutions reached through direct and, when necessary, mediated negotiations are submitted to the Commissioners for final approval. If a resolution is not reached in bilateral negotiation, the case proceeds by mutual agreement to mediation. It should be noted that cases resolved through ADR are not precedential.

 

1. ADR #070
RESPONDENT: Meeks for Congress 2000
SOURCE: FEC Initiated (Audit)
SUBJECT: Failure to provide contributor information
NEGOTIATED SETTLEMENT: $3,500 civil penalty*

Respondent agrees to amend reports previously filed with the Commission; use a computer program to note and record name, address, occupation and employer of each contributor and to advise contributors when the above information is missing; train new committee staff in the reporting requirements of the FECA and regulations and to subsequently enroll, during the next 15 months, new staff in Commission sponsored seminar for campaign committees; and designate a Committee staff member as the individual responsible for FEC compliance.

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