Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 68 - Donations and Conveyances for Pious and Charitable Uses
Section 24 - Registration by Professional Fund-Raising Counsel, Commercial Co-Venturer, or Professional Solicitor; Annual Financial Report

Section 24. (a) No person shall act as a professional fund-raising counsel, commercial co-venturer or professional solicitor for a charitable organization required to have a certificate of registration pursuant to the provisions of section nineteen, unless first having registered with the division. Applications for such registration shall be in writing under oath in the form prescribed by the division and shall contain such information as the division may require. The application for registration by a professional solicitor, professional fund-raising counsel or commercial co-venturer shall be accompanied by an annual fee as follows: (i) professional solicitor, $1,000; (ii) professional fundraising counsel, $400; (iii) commercial co-venturer, $200. A partnership or corporation which is a professional fund-raising counsel, commercial co-venturer or professional solicitor may register for and pay a single fee on behalf of all its members, officers, agents and employees. (b) Commercial co-venturers and professional solicitors shall, at the time of making application, file with and have approved by the division a bond in which the applicant shall be the principal obligor in the sum of $25,000 with one or more sureties satisfactory to the division whose liability in the aggregate shall at least equal said sum. Said bond shall run to the division for the use of the commonwealth and to any charitable organization which may have a cause of action against the obligor of said bond for any malfeasance or misfeasance in the conduct of solicitation activities. A partnership or corporation which is a commercial co-venturer or professional solicitor may file a consolidated bond on behalf of all its members, officers and employees. The aggregate liability of the surety for all breaches of the conditions of the bond shall, in no event, exceed the sum of said bond. A professional solicitor shall conduct solicitations only by or through persons who are covered (i) by a consolidated bond under which the professional solicitor is the principal obligor, or (ii) by a bond under which the person is both the principal obligor and independently registered with the division as a professional solicitor under clause (a). (c) For each calendar year, commercial co-venturers and professional solicitors shall file with the division on a form prescribed by the division a financial report stating, for each contract or agreement with a charitable organization, the name of the charitable organization, the gross receipts collected pursuant to that contract or agreement, the amounts paid to the charitable organization to be utilized exclusively for the charitable purposes described in the solicitation, the amounts paid to the commercial co-venturer and the professional solicitor; all additional expenses not otherwise stated; and such other information as the director may require. This report shall be co-signed by representatives of the charitable organizations for whom solicitation was conducted. (d) Each completed registration shall be valid for a period of one calendar year or a part thereof and may be renewed for additional one-year periods upon written application under oath in the form prescribed by the division and containing such information as it may require, the filing of all contracts or agreements as required by section twenty-two, the bond, where applicable, and the fee prescribed by this section.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XI - Certain Religious and Charitable Matters

Chapter 68 - Donations and Conveyances for Pious and Charitable Uses

Section 1 - Corporate Bodies, Church Officers As

Section 2 - Corporate Bodies; Status of Ministers and Lay Officials

Section 3 - Management of Trusts; Appointment of Trustees; Rules and Regulations

Section 4 - Corporate Bodies, Trustees As

Section 5 - Succession of Parsonage Land

Section 6 - Regulation of Conveyances of Church Land

Section 7 - Conveyance of Land by Minister

Section 8 - Committees to Settle Accounts of Officers

Section 10 - Overseers or Trustees of Monthly Meeting of Quakers as Corporation

Section 11 - Monthly Meeting of Quakers; Appointment of Trustees; Powers and Duties

Section 12 - Unincorporated Religious Societies; Powers

Section 13 - Reports of Trustees

Section 14 - Removal of Trustees

Section 16 - Regulation of Solicitation of Funds for Charitable Purposes on Public Ways

Section 18 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 18 to 35

Section 19 - Registration of Charitable Organization; Filing of Statement; Contents

Section 19a - Designation as Veterans' Charitable Organization

Section 20 - Exemption From Registration

Section 22 - Contracts

Section 23 - Solicitation Disclosures

Section 24 - Registration by Professional Fund-Raising Counsel, Commercial Co-Venturer, or Professional Solicitor; Annual Financial Report

Section 25 - Records; Public Inspection

Section 26 - Fiscal Records

Section 27 - Reciprocal Agreements

Section 28 - Deceptive Practices Prohibited

Section 29 - Rules and Regulations

Section 30 - Investigation of Violations

Section 31 - Foreign Organizations or Persons; Service of Process

Section 32 - Violations; Revocation of Registration; Fines and Penalties; Injunctions

Section 33 - Fiduciary Capacity

Section 34 - Common Fund for Nonprofit Organizations; Membership; Investments

Section 35 - Paid Solicitations and Solicitors; Violations; Fine