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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 367 — Consumer protection

367.515 Registration fee -- Display of registration receipt -- Exceptions.

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(1)Upon registration, every solicitor shall pay the county clerk a fee pursuant to KRS
64.012, and the county clerk shall issue the solicitor a numbered receipt to be
effective for a period of one
(1)year from the date of registration.
(2)Prior to actual solicitation, the solicitor shall display to the potential purchaser the
registration receipt issued by the county clerk if soliciting in person or cite to the
potential purchaser the number of the registration receipt if soliciting by telephone.
(3)The provisions of KRS 367.513 to 367.530 shall not apply to minors soliciting
orders for articles mentioned in KRS 367.510 when such sales are made for the sole
purpose of obtaining funds for a school band, club or other organization and such
sales are approved in writing by the superintendent of the school system at which
the minors are students. The written approval of the superintendent shall identify
the product or products being sold, the solicitors to be involved and the duration of
sales and shall be filed with the county clerk.
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