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Code · Maryland · Business Regulation

§ 6-411

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§6–411.
(a)This section does not apply to:
(1)a charitable solicitation by an accredited school, college, or university to its students, former students, parents of students or former students, board members, or staff; or
(2)a formal grant application prepared for and submitted to a specific corporation or foundation.
(1)A charitable solicitation that is a specific written request to the public for a charitable contribution shall contain a disclosure statement.
(2)A written receipt for a charitable contribution shall contain a disclosure statement.
(c)The disclosure statement shall be displayed conspicuously on a charitable solicitation and on a receipt for a charitable contribution.
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