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Section 33-56-75. Donor list; professional fundraising counsel or professional solicitor; responsibilities and prohibitions; violations; fines.

SC Code § 33-56-75 (2019) (N/A)
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(A) A list provided by the charitable organization of the names, postal addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses, and the dates and amounts of each donation, of each contributor to a solicitation campaign organized pursuant to this chapter conducted by a professional fundraising counsel or professional solicitor is the property of the charitable organization for which the solicitation campaign is conducted. The professional fundraising counsel or professional solicitor must maintain this list throughout the duration of the solicitation campaign until the list is transferred to the charitable organization pursuant to subsection (B).

(B) If the contributions are received by a professional fundraising counsel or professional solicitor, his agent or subcontractor, then the professional fundraising counsel or professional solicitor shall deliver the list of contributors, including the names, postal addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses, and dates and amounts of donations, to the charitable organization within ninety days after the solicitation campaign has been completed, or within ninety days after each anniversary of a solicitation campaign that lasted for more than one year.

(C) A professional fundraising counsel or professional solicitor must not:

(1) withhold from the charitable organization the list referenced in subsection (A);

(2) restrict any use by the charitable organization of the list referenced in subsection (A);

(3) transfer possession or control of the list referenced in subsection (A) to any person other than the charitable organization that owns the list;

(4) permit the use of the list referenced in subsection (A) by any person not so authorized by the charitable organization; or

(5) use the list referenced in subsection (A) for the benefit of any person other than the owner of the list, without the explicit written consent of the charitable organization that owns this list.

(D)(1) If a professional fundraising counsel or a professional solicitor violates a provision of this section, the Secretary of State must notify the professional fundraising counsel or professional solicitor by mailing a notice by registered or certified mail, with return receipt requested, to the last known address of the violator. If the violation is not remedied within fifteen days after the formal notification or receipt of the notice, the Secretary of State may assess an administrative fine of one hundred dollars for each day of noncompliance, not to exceed a maximum fine of twenty-five thousand dollars for each violation.

(2) A person who is assessed an administrative fine pursuant to this section shall, within thirty days from receipt of certified or registered notice from the Secretary of State, pay the assessed fine or request a contested case hearing before the Administrative Law Court. If no fine is remitted or no contested case is requested, then the Secretary of State may suspend the registration of the person and is authorized to request an injunction against the person in the Administrative Law Court to prohibit the person from engaging in further charitable solicitation activities in this State. The decision of the Administrative Law Court may be appealed as provided in Section 1-23-610.

(E) The provisions of this section do not apply to a professional fundraising counsel or a professional solicitor used for a political campaign subject to disclosure requirements of Section 8-13-920.

HISTORY: 2010 Act No. 156, Section 1, eff May 11, 2010.

Editor's Note

2010 Act No. 156, Section 3, provides as follows:

"This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor and applies to all transactions or contracts entered into on or after that date."

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Section 33-56-75. Donor list; professional fundraising counsel or professional solicitor; responsibilities and prohibitions; violations; fines.