Lobbyist Registration
In accordance with §38.17 of the Village Code, a lobbyist is defined as employees, persons, firms, or corporations employed or retained by a principal who seeks to encourage the passage, defeat, or modifications of:
a. Any ordinance, resolution, action or decision of the Village Commission.
b. Any action, decision, recommendation of any Village board or committee; or
c. Any action, decision or recommendation of Village personnel during the time period of the entire decision-making process on the action, decision or recommendation which foreseeably will be heard or reviewed by the Village Commission, or a Village board or committee.
“Lobbyist” specifically includes the principal, as well as any agent, officer or employee of a principal, regardless of whether the lobbying activities fall within the normal scope of employment of the agent, officer or employee. The term “lobbyist” specifically excludes the following persons: Lobbyists hired by the Village who are in communication with Village personnel in the course of performing under their contracts; attorneys or other representatives retained to represent individuals and corporate entities in quasi-judicial proceedings where the law prohibits ex-parte communications; expert witnesses who only provide scientific, technical or other specialized information or testimony at public meetings; employees of the principal who do not engage in lobbying activities and representatives of non-profit organizations who only appear at publicly noticed meetings, without special compensation or reimbursement for the appearance, whether direct, indirect or contingent, to express support or opposition to any item.
(3)”Principal.” All persons, firms, or corporations who employ a lobbyist.
Prior to conducting any lobbying, all principals must file a form with the Village Clerk, signed by the principal or the principal’s representative, stating that the lobbyist is authorized to represent the principal. Failure of a principal to file the form required by the preceding sentence may be considered in the evaluation of a bid or proposal as evidence that a proposer or bidder is not a responsible contractor. Each principal shall file a form with the Village Clerk at the point in time at which a lobbyist is no longer authorized to represent the principal.
- The annual registration fee for each lobbyist is $300.00.
- The annual registration fee for each principal is $100.00.
If you are interested in registering with the Village as a lobbyist, you may contact the Office of the Village Clerk by email at [email protected] or by calling 305-756-7171.