Every person who solicits, collects or expends contributions on behalf of a charitable organization or for a charitable purpose, or who conducts a charitable sales promotion, and every officer, director, trustee or employee of that person who is concerned with the solicitation, collection or expenditure of those contributions shall be considered a fiduciary and as acting in a fiduciary capacity. This section does not supersede or otherwise alter the standard of care or the limitations on the liability of volunteers.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 79 - Corporations, Associations, and Partnerships
Chapter 11 - Nonprofit, Nonshare Corporations and Religious Societies
Regulation of Charitable Solicitations
§ 79-11-504. Authority of Secretary of State to promulgate rules and regulations
§ 79-11-511. Out-of-state organization; service of process
§ 79-11-517. Registration as professional solicitor in employ of professional fund-raiser
§ 79-11-518. Records of solicitation activities
§ 79-11-524. Restrictions on hours of telephone solicitation
§ 79-11-525. Fiduciary responsibility of person soliciting, collecting, or expending contributions
§ 79-11-527. Reciprocal agreements with other states; public access to registration records