§ 8-36. Contingent compensation.
(a) Legislative lobbying.
A lobbyist may not lobby on behalf of any person for compensation that is dependent in any way on:
(1) the passage, enactment, or defeat of any legislation; or
(2) any other contingency related to legislative action.
(b) Executive lobbying.
A lobbyist may not lobby on behalf of any person for compensation that is dependent in any way on:
(1) the outcome of any executive action relating to the solicitation or securing of a procurement contract; or
(2) any other contingency related to executive action.