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Code · Alaska · Title 45 · Chapter 68

Sec. 45.68.020. Contract required.

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Sec. 45.68.020. Contract required.
(a)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 that clearly states the respective obligations of the paid solicitor and the charitable organization, including
(1)a statement of the method to be used to calculate the compensation of the paid solicitor; the statement must include a reasonable estimate of the expenses, including the estimated compensation of the paid solicitor, to be incurred, directly or indirectly, by the charitable organization in connection with the solicitation;
(2)a statement of the charitable purpose to be described in the solicitation; and
(3)the percentage of the gross contributions that the charitable organization is to receive.
(b)A copy of the contract required by
(a)of this section shall be filed with the department.
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