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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 128 · Trusts; Charitable Activities · Charitable Solicitations Act

128.893 Use of in-state address

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128.893 Use of in-state address.
(1)A person may not use an address in this state, including a return address, in a solicitation, or in written material issued in connection with a solicitation, made on behalf of a nonprofit organization unless:
(a)The nonprofit organization actually maintains and staffs an office in this state; or
(b)The solicitation, or written material issued in connection with a solicitation, discloses:
(A)The address of the actual headquarters of the nonprofit organization; and
(B)That the address in this state is a mail drop or that the address in this state is solely the address of a mail handling facility.
(2)If the disclosures described in subsection
(1)of this section are required in a written solicitation, or in written material issued in connection with a solicitation, the disclosures shall be printed immediately proximate to the address in this state and in a location and typeface no less prominent than the address in this state. [2003 c.40 §2]
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