Levine Act Disclosure Requirement for Parties (and their agent(s)) to a Proceeding

The Levine Act requires anyone involved in certain City of Roseville decisions to disclose campaign contributions they have made to City officials.  

Who Must Disclose

You must fill out a Levine Act Disclosure Form if you are:

  • A party to a City contract, license, permit, or other approval, or
  • An agent representing that party,

and you have given more than $500 in campaign contributions to:

  • A City Councilmember, or
  • A City officer (like Planning Commissioners or other appointed board/commission members)

within the 12 months before the City makes a decision about your contract or application.

When the Form Must Be Completed

You must submit the Levine Act Disclosure Form when:

  1. You respond to a Request for Proposals (RFP) or other City solicitation,
  2. You begin contract negotiations with the City,
  3. You sign a contract with the City (whichever happens first),

or

  1. You submit an application for a license, permit, or other entitlement for use.

If Contributions Are Made After You File

You must submit an updated form if:

  • You give any new reportable contributions while your contract or application is still under review.
  • You need to correct any information on a previously submitted form.

Important Notes

  • You are responsible for making sure your information is accurate.
  • If you are unsure whether a contribution must be reported, consult your attorney.
  • The City cannot provide legal advice on this matter.
  • All submitted forms become public records.

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