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South Carolina Code > Title 33 > Chapter 56 - Solicitation Of Charitable Funds


Current as of: 2009
§ 33-56-10Short Title
§ 33-56-20Definitions
§ 33-56-30Registration statement; filing; form; contents; fee
§ 33-56-40Children's Trust Fund of South Carolina exempt from fee
§ 33-56-45Registration and fee requirements for fire departments
§ 33-56-50Organizations exempt from registration provisions; alternate filing
§ 33-56-55Application of chapter to parent-teacher associations or local chambers of commerce; reporting not required
§ 33-56-60Report of financial activities; filing requirements; contents; filing IRS Form 990, 990EZ, or 990PF as an alternative; penalty for failure to file
§ 33-56-70Contracts with professional solicitors to be in writing; filing requirements; joint financial report for each campaign; penalty for noncompliance
§ 33-56-80Filings to be public records
§ 33-56-90Disclosures to solicited parties; penalties
§ 33-56-100Fiscal records; retention for three years
§ 33-56-110Registration of professional fund-raising counsel or professional solicitor; application; surety bond; duration of registration; penalties; ineligible persons
§ 33-56-120Misrepresentations prohibited
§ 33-56-130Foreign organizations and solicitors deemed to appoint secretary as agent for service
§ 33-56-140Investigations; notice of noncompliance; grounds for injunction; rejection of filings; hearings and appeals
§ 33-56-145Penalties
§ 33-56-150Division of Public Charities; Director
§ 33-56-160Administrative fines and fees; disposition
§ 33-56-170Definitions of "charitable organization" and "employee" for purposes of Section 33-56-180
§ 33-56-180Limitation of liability for injury or death caused by employee of charitable organization
§ 33-56-190Exchange of information with other states
§ 33-56-200Severability of provisions

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