- (a) A charitable organization may solicit charitable contributions or spend them only for a charitable purpose that is stated in its registration statement and most recent annual report.
- (b) On the request of a donor, a charitable organization shall provide the donor with a statement of the programs and uses for which the funds are requested.
- (c) A charitable organization shall establish and exercise controls over fund-raising activities conducted for its benefit, by itself or by a professional solicitor or fund-raising counsel.
- (d) A charitable organization may not misrepresent the purpose for which funds are solicited.
Added by Acts 1992, c. 4, § 2. Amended by Acts 1992, c. 125, §§ 1, 2.
Formerly Art. 41, § 3-205.