9 §5011-A. Professional solicitor disclosure
Title 9: BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Part 13:
Chapter 385: CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS ACT
§5011-A. Professional solicitor disclosure
A professional solicitor or person who a professional solicitor employs or engages, directly or indirectly, to solicit contributions may not: [2003, c. 541, §15 (NEW).]
1. Misrepresentation of relationship. Misrepresent, directly or indirectly, that person's relationship to a charitable organization;
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2. Misrepresentation of fact. Misrepresent, directly or indirectly, to a contributor or potential contributor any fact relating to the solicitation, including, but not limited to, the percentage of the contribution that will be paid over to the charitable organization or the purpose for which the contribution will be used;
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3. Use of contributions. Represent, directly or indirectly, that any part of the contributions received will be given or donated to any charitable organization unless the organization has previously consented in writing to the use of its name; or
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4. Disclosure of information. Solicit a contribution from any person in this State without clearly and conspicuously disclosing to the person, prior to the time the person makes or authorizes payment of a donation:
A. The name and address of the professional solicitor; [2003, c. 541, §15 (NEW).]
B. That the solicitor is being paid by the charitable organization on whose behalf the solicitation is being made; and [2003, c. 541, §15 (NEW).]
C. How the potential contributor may obtain information from the State on the respective percentages of contributions that will be paid to the charitable organization and to the paid fund-raiser. [2003, c. 541, §15 (NEW).]
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This section does not apply to a national bank, a federal savings bank, a subsidiary of a national bank or federal savings bank or any other financial institution or credit union chartered under the laws of the United States or any state and subject to supervision and regulation by a federal financial regulatory agency. [2003, c. 541, §15 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
2003, c. 541, §15 (NEW).