When May Lobbyists Terminate Their Registration?

By C. Simon Davidson
Roll Call Contributing Writer
June 16, 2009, 12 a.m.

Q: In the lobbying firm where I work, we are growing increasingly anxious about the litany of rules that we face as registered lobbyists. One of the questions we have discussed is whether we all need to go through the formal registration process. The thought is that if we have some employees who might not be required to register, perhaps at least they could be freed from all of the rules and obligations that apply to registered lobbyists. But we are unsure of the termination requirements. Once registered, when may lobbyists terminate their registration?



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