A. Professional fundraisers shall, before entering into a contract with any charitable organization, except a religious organization, to solicit for or on its behalf:
- (1) register with the attorney general on a form provided by the attorney general;
- (2) file with the attorney general a surety bond pursuant to the Charitable Solicitations Act; and
- (3) file with the attorney general a copy of the intended written contract between the professional fundraiser and the charitable organization on whose behalf the professional fundraiser intends to conduct a solicitation campaign.
B. The contract between the professional fundraiser and the charitable organization shall clearly describe the:
- (1) compensation and authority of the professional fundraiser;
- (2) solicitation campaign;
- (3) location and telephone numbers from where solicitations are intended to be conducted;
- (4) list of names and addresses of all employees, agents or other persons who are to solicit during the campaign; and
- (5) copies of the solicitation literature, including scripts of any written or verbal solicitation.
- C. The charitable organization on whose behalf the professional fundraiser is acting shall certify that the contract and solicitation materials filed with the attorney general are true and complete.
- D. Within ten business days after receiving a registration pursuant to this section, the attorney general shall notify the professional fundraiser of any deficiencies in the registration, contract or bond; otherwise the filing is deemed approved as filed.
- E. A professional fundraiser who fails to register with the attorney general may be assessed a late registration fee of five hundred dollars ($500).
History: Laws 1999, ch. 124, § 12.
ANNOTATIONS
Effective dates. — Laws 1999, ch. 124, § 18 made Laws 1999, ch. 124, § 12 effective July 1, 1999.