Section 9.12.040. Written contract required.  


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  • A paid solicitor may not solicit contributions on behalf of a charitable organization unless the paid solicitor executes a written contract with the charitable organization, which clearly states the respective obligations of the paid solicitor and the charitable organization. The contract must include the  
    		(1) name of the paid solicitor;  
    		(2) name of the charitable organization;  
    		(3) types of services to be provided by the paid solicitor;  
    		(4) dates those services will begin and end;  
    		(5) script that the paid solicitor will use to solicit contributions;  
    		(6) terms of the agreement between the charitable organization and the paid solicitor relating to  
    			(A) the amount or percentages of amounts to accrue to the charitable organization;  
    			(B) limitations, if any, placed on the maximum amount to be raised by the paid solicitor;  
    			(C) costs of fund-raising that will be the responsibility of the charitable organization, whether paid as a direct expense, deducted from the amounts disbursed, or otherwise; and  
    			(D) the manner in which contributions received directly by the charitable organization, not the result of services provided by the paid solicitor, will be identified and used in computing the fee owed to the paid solicitor; and  
    		(7) signature of an owner or principal officer of the paid solicitor and the president, treasurer, or comparable officer of the charitable organization.  
    

Authorities

45.68.020;45.68.130

Notes


Authority
AS 45.68.020 AS 45.68.130
History
Eff. 3/19/94, Register 129; am 8/6/2006, Register 179