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Chapter 419d - Solicitation of Charitable Funds Act


  • Section 21a-175 - (Formerly Sec. 19-323k). Short title: Solicitation of Charitable Funds Act.
  • Section 21a-176 to 21a-190 - (Formerly Secs. 19-323l to 19-323z). Solicitation of charitable funds.
  • Section 21a-190a - Solicitation of charitable funds: Definitions.
  • Section 21a-190b - Registration of charitable organizations prior to solicitation. Hearing on application. Late fee. Extension of time for financial report. Failure to register.
  • Section 21a-190c - Annual financial reports. Fiscal records.
  • Section 21a-190d - Charitable organizations exempted from registration and financial disclosure requirements.
  • Section 21a-190e - Fund-raising counsel. Filing of contracts. Registration of fund-raising counsel. Fees. Bond. Accounting for funds received.
  • Section 21a-190f - Paid solicitors. Registration. Fees. Bond. Filing of contracts. Solicitation notice. Contract requirements. Disclosures at point of solicitation. Prohibited practices. Records. Deposit of funds.
  • Section 21a-190g - Commercial coventurers. Filing of contracts. Terms. Accounting. Disclosures required in advertising.
  • Section 21a-190h - Prohibited acts.
  • Section 21a-190i - Investigations. Subpoenas. Court orders.
  • Section 21a-190j - Time limit for compliance.
  • Section 21a-190k - Regulations.
  • Section 21a-190l - Denial, suspension, revocation of registration. Court-ordered relief. Penalties.
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