During a solicitation for a charitable organization, a person may not
(1) use a deceptive act, including an act described in AS 45.50.471;
(2) without first being authorized in writing by the person, represent or imply that a contribution is for or on behalf of a person, or use an emblem, device, or printed matter belonging to or associated with the person;
(3) use a name, symbol, or statement so closely related or similar to a name, symbol, or statement used by another charitable organization that the use may confuse or mislead a person solicited for a contribution;
(4) use or exploit the fact of registration under this chapter to suggest or imply that the registration constitutes an endorsement or approval by the state; or
(5) represent directly or by implication that a charitable organization will receive from the contributions raised by a paid solicitor a greater percentage of a contribution than allowed under the contract executed under AS 45.68.020.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 68. Charitable Solicitations
Sec. 45.68.015. Registration fees.
Sec. 45.68.020. Contract required.
Sec. 45.68.040. Confirmation of pledge.
Sec. 45.68.050. Unlawful practices.
Sec. 45.68.055. Paid solicitor financial reports.
Sec. 45.68.060. Public records.
Sec. 45.68.070. Retention and inspection of fiscal records.
Sec. 45.68.080. Substituted service.
Sec. 45.68.090. Private enforcement.
Sec. 45.68.100. Criminal penalty.
Sec. 45.68.110. Remedies not exclusive.