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Article 7-A
Solicitation and Collection of Funds For Charitable Purposes

Sections

171‑A
Definitions
172
Registration of charitable organizations
172‑A
Certain persons exempted
172‑B
Reports by registered charitable organizations
172‑C
Non-resident charitable organizations
172‑D
Prohibited activity
172‑E
Disclosure of certain donations by charitable non-profit entities
172‑F
Disclosure of certain activities by non-charitable non-profit entities
173
Professional fund-raisers, commercial co-venturers and fund raising counsel
173‑A
Contracts of professional fund raisers, fund raising counsel and commercial co-venturers
173‑B
Professional solicitor
173‑C
Non-resident professional fund raisers, fund raising counsel, professional solicitors and commercial co-venturers
174
Solicitation by unregistered charitable organizations, professional fund-raisers or commercial co-venturers a fraud upon the people of th...
174‑A
Contracts with charitable organizations
174‑B
Solicitation
174‑C
Sales advertised to benefit a charitable organization
174‑D
Unauthorized use of names when soliciting or collecting contributions
175
Enforcement by attorney general
175‑A
Application of article
175‑B
Municipal option
176
Advisory council
177
Administration and enforcement by attorney general
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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