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An executive officer and/or other employees of an organization testify before legislative committees or executive agencies on issues affecting their business. Are they required to register as agents?

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An executive officer and/or other employees of an organization testify before legislative committees or executive agencies on issues affecting their business. Are they required to register as agents?

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If the executive officer and/or other employees in this example meet the definition of legislative lobbying, executive lobbying, or both, as well as meet the criteria for being an executive, a legislative agent, or both as set forth in M.G.L. Chapter 3, Section 39, they must register with the Lobbyist Section.

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