(1) A paid solicitor who makes an oral solicitation by telephone, door-to-door, or otherwise must furnish to each contributor, prior to collecting or attempting to collect any contribution, a written confirmation of the expected contribution, which confirmation shall contain the following information clearly and conspicuously:
The full legal name, address, telephone number, and registration number of the employer of the individual paid solicitor who directly communicated with the contributor;
A disclosure that the contribution is not tax-deductible, if such disclosure is applicable, or, if the solicitor maintains that the contribution is tax-deductible in whole or in part, the portion of the contribution that the solicitor maintains is tax-deductible;
A disclosure in capital letters of no less than ten-point, bold-faced type identifyingthe paid solicitor as a paid solicitor and containing the statement: "Registration by the secretary of state is not an endorsement of either the paid solicitor or the organization or cause the solicitor represents.";
The address and telephone number of the telephone room or other location fromwhich the solicitation has been or is being conducted if such information is different than that which is provided pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subsection (1); except that this information is not required to be provided if telephone solicitations are being conducted from more than one location and from the residences of the individual paid solicitor;
The name, address, telephone number, and registration number of any charitable organization connected with the solicitation or any organization the name or symbol of which has been used in aid of or in the course of such solicitation;
The amount of any expected monetary contribution;
The name and address of the contributor, as well as the date of the individual solicitation, or spaces where this information may be filled in by the contributor;
A statement that Colorado residents may obtain copies of registration and financialdocuments from the office of the secretary of state, with the website address for obtaining such documents from the secretary of state.
If the contributor is absent when the contribution is to be collected, the paid solicitormay comply with subsection (1) of this section by furnishing the written confirmation in a manner previously agreed upon between said solicitor and the contributor.
Except for the amount of the expected contribution, a written solicitation shall contain the same information as is required in subsection (1) of this section.
Source: L. 88: Entire article added, p. 353, § 1, effective July 1. L. 89: Entire section R&RE, p. 365, § 3, effective July 1. L. 2001: IP(1), (1)(a), (1)(b), (1)(c), (1)(d), and (1)(e) amended and (1)(h) added, p. 1246, § 4, effective May 9, 2002. L. 2014: IP(1) and (1)(h) amended, (HB 14-1206), ch. 118, p. 421, § 4, effective August 6.
Editor's note: For discussion of language in the North Carolina Charitable Solicitations Act relating to the disclosure of information concerning the amount of gross receipts turned over to charities, a requirement of this section prior to the 1989 amendment, see Riley v. National Federation of the Blind of North Carolina, 487 U.S. 781, 108 S. Ct. 2667, 101 L. Ed.2d 669 (1988).