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Part 5 - Solicitation of Charitable Funds


  • § 48-101-501. Part definitions.
  • § 48-101-502. Exemptions.
  • § 48-101-503. Secretary of state's duties.
  • § 48-101-504. Filing of registration statement -- Initial registration -- Fee.
  • § 48-101-505. Affiliates of parent organization -- Filing registration statement -- Fee.
  • § 48-101-506. Issuance of registration -- Renewal -- Withdrawal of registration.
  • § 48-101-507. Professional solicitor -- Registration -- Qualifications -- Bond -- Fee -- Reports.
  • § 48-101-508. Denial of exemption or registration -- Hearing -- Review.
  • § 48-101-509. Fiscal records -- Charitable campaign records -- Inspection.
  • § 48-101-510. Reciprocity.
  • § 48-101-511. Documents and records as public records -- Inspection.
  • § 48-101-512. Identification of solicitor.
  • § 48-101-513. Violations -- Required notices, disclosures, records.
  • § 48-101-514. Enforcement by secretary of state.
  • § 48-101-515. Penalties.
  • § 48-101-516. Foreign organizations and solicitors -- Service of process.
  • § 48-101-517. Use of funds.
  • § 48-101-518. Construction of part.
  • § 48-101-519. Registration -- Written agreement.
  • § 48-101-520. Recovery of damages -- Actions -- Treble damages -- Settlement -- Attorney's fees.
  • § 48-101-521. Requirement of filing financial reports by charitable organizations soliciting and receiving contributions for disasters.
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