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RSMo 407.466effective 01 May 1986

Registration by fund-raisers

In plain English

Anyone who gets paid to raise money for charities in Missouri has to be registered with the attorney general's office first. The registration lasts one year and costs fifty dollars to sign up or renew. The application has to be signed under oath, meaning the person swears the information is true.

Word-for-word law

407.466. by -raisers — form — oath — fees. — 1. No person shall act as a for any unless he is with the and such registration has not expired or been . Applications for registration as a professional fund-raiser, and renewals thereof, shall be in the form and manner prescribed by the attorney general, and shall be . All registrations issued to professional fund-raisers shall be effective for a period of one year.

2. All applications for registration as a professional fund-raiser, and renewals thereof, shall be accompanied by a fee of fifty dollars unless a different fee has been prescribed by the attorney general by . All fees collected this shall be credited to and deposited in the .

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Source & history notes

(L. 1986 S.B. 685) Effective 5-01-86

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