CHAPTER THREEStates' Charitable Solicitation Acts
- § 3.1 Summary
- § 3.2 Definitions
- § 3.3 Preapproval
- § 3.4 Annual Reporting
- § 3.5 Exemptions
- (a) Churches
- (b) Other Religious Organizations
- (c) Educational Institutions
- (d) Libraries
- (e) Museums
- (f) Health Care Institutions
- (g) Other Health Care Provider Organizations
- (h) Membership Organizations
- (i) Small Solicitations
- (j) Solicitations for Specified Individuals
- (k) Political Organizations
- (l) Veterans’ Organizations
- (m) Named Organizations
- (n) Other Categories of Exempted Organizations
- § 3.6 Regulation of Professional Fundraisers
- § 3.7 Regulation of Professional Solicitors
- § 3.8 Regulation of Commercial Coventurers
- § 3.9 Limitations on Fundraising Costs
- § 3.10 Availability of Records
- § 3.11 Contracts
- § 3.12 Registered Agent Requirements
- § 3.13 Prohibited Acts
- § 3.14 Regulatory Prohibitions
- § 3.15 Disclosure Statements and Legends
- § 3.16 Reciprocal Agreements
- § 3.17 Solicitation Notice Requirements
- § 3.18 Fiduciary Relationships
- § 3.19 Powers of Attorney General
- § 3.20 Miscellaneous Provisions
- § 3.21 Sanctions
- § 3.22 Unified Registration
- § 3.23 Other Laws
- § 3.24 Prospect of Law Changes
Chapter 3 summarizes the states' charitable solicitation acts. The chapter explains how fundraising for charitable ...
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