TEXAS ETHICS COMMISSION P. O. Box 12070, Capitol Station Austin, Texas 78711-2070 Jim Clancy Chair Paul W. Hobby AugUSt 1,2013 Vice Chair David A. Reisman IBxecutive Director Mr. Adrian D. Heath CERTIFIED MAIL NO. 91 7199 9991 7031 0622 0425, " - 43 West Stony Bridge Court - • RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Spring, Texas 77381-4423 Re: Notice of Complaint, SC- 31307133 (David S. Glickler) Dear Mr. Heath: We received sworn complaint SC-31307133 on July 26, 2013. The complaint meets the technical form requirements for a complaint filed with the Texas Ethics Commission, and the executive director has determined that the Ethics Commission has jurisdiction over the matters alleged in the sworn complaint. This letter only acknowledges that the complaint meets the jurisdictional and form requirements for a complaintfiled with the Texas Ethics Commission and does not constitute any fmdings regarding the allegations made in the complaint. The complaint you filed alleged that the respondent: 1) did not disclose political contributions and political expenditures, as required by section 254.031 of the Election Code and sections 20.61 and 20.62 of the Ethics Commission Rules; 2) did not disclose the principal occupation and job title, and full name of the employer of each individual from whom the respondent accepted political contributions that in the aggregate exceeded $50 during the reporting period, as required by section 254.0611(a)(2) of the Election Code; 3) used political contributions to make political contributions to a political committee in connection with a primary election, which is prohibited by section 253.1611 of the Election Code; and 4) accepted a political contribution from a corporation, which is prohibited by sections 253.003 and 253.094 of the Election Code. A complaint must state on its face an allegation that, if true, constitutes a violation of a law or rule administered or enforced by the Ethics Commission. Government Code § 571.122(d). In addition, a sworn complaint must allege facts that provide sufficient detail to reasonably place the respondent on notice of the law violated and the manner and means by which the violation allegedly occurred and to afford the respondent a basis on which to prepare a response. Section 12.61, Ethics Commission Rules. The complaint includes an allegation that the respondent did not properly Commissioners Hugh C. Akin Tom Harrison Bob Long I^aiila M . iVIendoza Tom Ramsay Chase Unlermeyer Come visil our iiome page al liilp://www.ethics.stale, tx.us on ihe Internet. (512) 463-5800 • F A X (512) 463-5777 • TDD 1-800-735-2989 1 he Texas Ethics Commission does noi discnminaic on ihe basis of race, color, national origin, sex, reliyioii, aue or disability in eniplovmeni or the provision ofservices.