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A person, for the purpose of influencing legislation or administrative action, may not:
(1) knowingly or wilfully make a false statement or misrepresentation of the facts to a member of the legislative or executive branch; or
(2) cause a copy of a document the person knows to contain a false statement to be received by a member of the legislative or executive branch without notifying the member in writing of the truth.