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Public Act 094-0749 |
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Solicitation for Charity Act is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 1, 5, and 6 as follows:
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(225 ILCS 460/1) (from Ch. 23, par. 5101)
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Sec. 1. The following words and phrases as used in this Act | ||||
shall have the
following meanings unless a different meaning is | ||||
required by the context.
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(a) "Charitable organization " means any
." Any benevolent, | ||||
philanthropic, patriotic,
or eleemosynary person or one | ||||
purporting to be such which solicits and
collects funds for | ||||
charitable purposes and includes each local, county, or
area | ||||
division within this State of such charitable organization, | ||||
provided
such local, county or area division has authority and | ||||
discretion to
disburse funds or property otherwise than by | ||||
transfer to any parent
organization.
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(b) "Contribution " means the
." The promise or grant of any | ||||
money or property of any
kind or value, including the promise | ||||
to pay, except payments by union
members of an organization. | ||||
Reference to the dollar amount of
"contributions" in this Act | ||||
means in the case of promises to pay, or
payments for | ||||
merchandise or rights of any other description, the value of
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the total amount promised to be paid or paid for such | ||||
merchandise or rights
and not merely that portion of the | ||||
purchase price to be applied to a
charitable purpose. | ||||
Contribution shall not include the proceeds from the
sale of | ||||
admission tickets by any not-for-profit music or dramatic arts
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organization which establishes, by such proof as the Attorney | ||||
General may
require, that it has received an exemption under | ||||
Section 501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code and which is | ||||
organized and operated for the
presentation of live public |
performances of musical or theatrical works on
a regular basis. | ||
For purposes of this subsection, union member dues and
donated | ||
services shall not be deemed contributions.
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(c) "Person " means any
." Any individual, organization, | ||
group, association,
partnership, corporation, trust or any | ||
combination of them.
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(d) "Professional fund raiser " means any
." Any person who | ||
for compensation or other
consideration, conducts, manages, or | ||
carries on any solicitation or fund raising drive or
campaign | ||
in this State or from this State or on behalf of a charitable
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organization residing within this State for the purpose of | ||
soliciting , receiving, or collecting
contributions for or on | ||
behalf of any charitable organization or any other
person, or | ||
who engages in the business of, or holds himself out to persons
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in this State as independently engaged in the business of | ||
soliciting , receiving, or collecting
contributions for such | ||
purposes. A bona fide director, officer, employee or
unpaid | ||
volunteer of a charitable organization shall not be deemed a
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professional fund raiser unless the person is in a management | ||
position and
the majority of the individual's salary or other | ||
compensation is computed
on a percentage basis of funds to be | ||
raised, or actually raised.
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(e) "Professional fund raising consultant " means any
." Any
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person who is retained
by a charitable organization or trustee | ||
for a fixed fee or rate that is not
computed on a percentage of | ||
funds to be raised, or actually raised, under a
written | ||
agreement, to only plan, advise, consult, or prepare materials | ||
for a
solicitation of contributions in this State, but who does | ||
not manage,
conduct or carry on a fundraising campaign and who | ||
does not solicit
contributions or employ, procure, or engage | ||
any compensated person to
solicit contributions and who does | ||
not at any time have custody or control
of contributions. A | ||
volunteer, employee or salaried officer of a
charitable | ||
organization or trustee maintaining a permanent establishment | ||
or
office in this State is not a professional fundraising | ||
consultant. An
attorney, investment counselor, or banker who |
advises an individual,
corporation or association to make a | ||
charitable contribution is not a
professional fundraising | ||
consultant as a result of the advice.
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(f) "Charitable purpose " means any
." Any charitable, | ||
benevolent, philanthropic,
patriotic, or eleemosynary purpose.
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(g) "Charitable Trust" means any relationship whereby | ||
property is held
by a person for a charitable purpose.
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(h) "Education Program Service" means any activity which | ||
provides
information to the public of a nature that is not | ||
commonly known or facts
which are not universally regarded as | ||
obvious or as established by common
understanding and which | ||
informs the public of what it can or should do
about a | ||
particular issue.
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(i) "Primary Program Service" means the program service | ||
upon which an
organization spends more than 50% of its program | ||
service funds or the
program activity which represents the | ||
largest expenditure of funds in
the fiscal period.
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(j) "Professional solicitor" means any natural person who | ||
is employed or
retained for compensation by a professional fund | ||
raiser to solicit , receive, or collect
contributions for | ||
charitable purposes from persons in this State or from
this | ||
State or on behalf of a charitable organization residing within
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this State.
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(k) "Program Service Activity" means the actual charitable | ||
program
activities of a charitable organization for which it | ||
expends its resources.
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(l) "Program Service Expense" means the expenses of | ||
charitable program
activity and not management expenses or fund | ||
raising expenses. In
determining Program Service Expense, | ||
management and fund raising expenses
may not be included.
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(m) "Public Safety Personnel Organization" means any | ||
person who uses any
of the words "officer", "police", | ||
"policeman", "policemen", "troopers",
"sheriff", "law | ||
enforcement", "fireman", "firemen", "paramedic", or
similar | ||
words in
its name or in conjunction with solicitations, or in | ||
the title or name of a magazine, newspaper, periodical, |
advertisement book, or any other medium of electronic or print | ||
publication, and is not
a governmental entity.
No organization | ||
may be a Public Safety Personnel Organization unless 80% or
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more of its voting members or trustees are active, retired, or | ||
disabled
police officers, peace officers,
firemen, fire | ||
fighters, emergency medical technicians - ambulance,
emergency | ||
medical technicians - intermediate, emergency medical | ||
technicians -
paramedic, ambulance drivers, or other medical | ||
assistance or first aid
personnel.
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(m-5) "Public Safety Personnel" includes police officers, | ||
peace officers,
firemen, fire fighters, emergency medical | ||
technicians - ambulance,
emergency medical technicians - | ||
intermediate, emergency medical technicians -
paramedic, | ||
ambulance drivers, and other medical assistance or first aid
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personnel.
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(n) "Trustee" means any person, individual, group of | ||
individuals,
association, corporation, not for profit | ||
corporation, or other legal entity
holding property for or | ||
solicited for any charitable purpose; or any
officer, director, | ||
executive director or other controlling persons of a
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corporation soliciting or holding property for a charitable | ||
purpose.
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(Source: P.A. 91-301, eff. 7-29-99.)
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(225 ILCS 460/5) (from Ch. 23, par. 5105)
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Sec. 5. Any charitable organization, trustee, person, | ||
professional fund
raiser or professional solicitor, which or | ||
who solicits , receives, or collects contributions in
this | ||
State, but does not maintain an office within the State or | ||
cannot be
located within the State shall be subject to service | ||
of process, as follows:
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(a) By service thereof on its registered agent within the | ||
State, or if
there be no such registered agent, then upon the | ||
person who has been
designated in the registration statement as | ||
having custody of books and
records within this State; where | ||
service is effected upon the person so
designated in the |
registration statement a copy of the process shall, in
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addition, be mailed to the registrant's last known address;
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(b) When any corporate person has solicited , received, or | ||
collected contributions in this
State, but maintains no office | ||
within the State, has no registered agent
within the State, and | ||
no designated person having custody of its books and
records | ||
within the State, or when a registered agent or person having
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custody of its books and records within the State cannot be | ||
found as shown
by the return of the sheriff of the county in | ||
which such registered agent
or person having custody of books | ||
and records has been represented by the
charitable organization | ||
or person as maintaining an office, service may be
made by | ||
delivering to and leaving with the Secretary of State, or with | ||
any
deputy or clerk in the corporation department of his | ||
office, three copies thereof;
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(c) Following service upon the Secretary of State the | ||
provisions of law
relating to service of process on foreign | ||
corporations shall thereafter govern;
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(d) Long arm service in accordance with law;
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(e) The solicitation , receipt, or collection of any | ||
contribution within this State by any
charitable organization | ||
or any person shall be deemed to be their agreement
that any | ||
process against it or him which is so served in accordance with
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the provisions of this Section shall be of the same legal force | ||
and effect
as if served personally within this State and that | ||
the courts of this State
shall have personal jurisdiction over | ||
such organizations, persons and trustees;
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(f) Venue over persons required to be registered under this | ||
Act shall be
proper in any county where the Attorney General | ||
accepts and maintains the list
of registrations. In furtherance | ||
of judicial economy, actions filed for
violation of this Act | ||
may name multiple trustees, trusts, and organizations in
a
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single or joint action where those joined have each engaged in | ||
similar conduct
in violation of this Act or where similar | ||
relief is sought against those
defendants for violation of this | ||
Act.
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(Source: P.A. 90-469, eff. 8-17-97.)
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(225 ILCS 460/6) (from Ch. 23, par. 5106)
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Sec. 6. Professional fund raiser registration.
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(a) No person shall act as a professional fund raiser or | ||
allow
a professional fund raiser entity he owns, manages or | ||
controls to act for a
charitable organization required to | ||
register pursuant to Section 2 of this
Act, or for any | ||
organization as described in Section 3 of
this Act before he | ||
has registered himself or the entity with the
Attorney General | ||
or after the expiration or cancellation of such
registration or | ||
any renewal thereof. Applications for registration and
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re-registration shall be in writing, under oath, in the form | ||
prescribed by
the Attorney General.
A registration fee of $100 | ||
shall be paid with each registration and upon
each | ||
re-registration.
Registration and re-registration can proceed | ||
only if all financial
reports have been filed in proper form | ||
and all fees have been paid in full.
If the applicant intends | ||
to or
does take control or possession of charitable funds, the | ||
applicant shall at
the time of making application, file with, | ||
and have approved by, the
Attorney General a bond in which the | ||
applicant shall be the principal
obligor, in the sum of | ||
$10,000, with one or more corporate sureties licensed
to do | ||
business in this State whose liability in the aggregate will at | ||
least
equal such sum. The bond shall run to the Attorney | ||
General for the use of
the State and to any person who may have | ||
a cause of action against the
obligor of the bond for any | ||
malfeasance or misfeasance in the conduct of
such solicitation; | ||
provided, that the aggregate limit of liability of the
surety | ||
to the State and to all such persons shall, in no event, exceed | ||
the
sum of such bond. Registration or re-registration when | ||
effected shall be
for a period of one year, or a part thereof, | ||
expiring on the 30th day of
June, and may be renewed upon | ||
written application, under oath, in the form
prescribed by the | ||
Attorney General and the filing of the bond for
additional one | ||
year periods. Every professional fund raiser required to
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register pursuant to this Act shall file an annual written | ||
report with the
Attorney General containing such information as | ||
he may require by rule.
Certification shall be required for | ||
only information within the
professional fund raiser's | ||
knowledge.
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(b) Upon filing a complete registration statement, a
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professional fund raiser shall be given a registration number | ||
and shall be
considered registered. If the materials submitted | ||
are determined to be
inaccurate or incomplete, the Attorney | ||
General shall notify the
professional fund raiser of his | ||
findings and the defect and that within 30
days his | ||
registration will be cancelled unless the defect is cured | ||
within
said time.
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(c) Every professional fund raiser registered under this | ||
Act who takes
possession or control of charitable funds | ||
directly, indirectly, or through an
escrow shall submit a full | ||
written
accounting to the charitable organization of all funds | ||
it or its agents
collected on behalf of the charitable | ||
organization during the 6 month
period ended June 30 of each | ||
year, and file a copy of the accounting with
the Attorney | ||
General. The accounting shall be in writing under oath and be
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signed and made on forms as prescribed by the Attorney General | ||
and shall be
filed by the following September 30 of each year; | ||
however, within the time
prescribed, and for good cause, the | ||
Attorney General may grant a 60 day
extension of the due date.
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(d) Every professional fund raiser registered pursuant to | ||
this Act shall
also file calendar year written financial | ||
reports with the
Attorney General containing such information | ||
as he may require, on forms
prescribed by him, as well as | ||
separate financial reports for each separate
fund raising | ||
campaign conducted. The written report , including all required | ||
schedules, shall be filed under
oath on or before April 30 of | ||
the following calendar year and be signed and
verified under | ||
penalty of perjury within the time prescribed.
An annual report | ||
fee of $25 shall be paid to the Attorney General with the
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filing of that report. If the report is not timely filed, a |
late filing fee
shall result and must be paid prior to | ||
re-registration. The late filing fee
shall be calculated at | ||
$200 for each and every separate fundraising
campaign conducted | ||
during the report year.
For good
cause, the Attorney General | ||
may grant a 30 day extension of the due date, in
which case a | ||
late filing fee shall not be imposed until the expiration of | ||
the
extension period.
A copy of the report shall also be given | ||
to the charitable organization by
the due date of filing. A | ||
professional fund raiser shall only be required
to verify | ||
information actually available to the professional fund | ||
raiser, but
in any event an annual report must be timely filed.
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(d-5) The calendar year written financial report of every | ||
professional fund raiser who conducts, manages, or carries on a | ||
fund raising campaign involving the collection or resale of any | ||
automobiles, motorcycles, other motor vehicles, boats, yachts, | ||
or other water craft collected in Illinois during the report | ||
year, and the distribution of funds from the collection or | ||
resale of such motor vehicles and water crafts to the | ||
charitable organization, must include a schedule detailing the | ||
following information for each motor vehicle and water craft | ||
collected or resold: | ||
(1) The vehicle or hull identification number. | ||
(2) The gross resale amount of the vehicle. | ||
(3) The total amount distributed to the charitable | ||
organization from the collection or resale of the motor | ||
vehicle or water craft. | ||
(4) Any and all fees, compensation, or other | ||
consideration paid to or retained by the professional fund | ||
raiser from the collection or resale of the motor vehicle | ||
or water craft. | ||
(5) The identity of any other professional fund raiser | ||
that participated in the collection or resale of the | ||
vehicle and any fees, compensation, or other consideration | ||
paid to or retained by that other professional fund raiser | ||
from the collection or resale of the motor vehicle or water | ||
craft.
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The calendar year written financial report of every | ||
professional fund raiser who conducts, manages, or carries on a | ||
fund raising campaign involving the collection or resale of any | ||
automobile, motorcycle, other motor vehicle, boat, yacht, or | ||
other water craft collected in Illinois during the report year, | ||
but who does not distribute funds from such collection or | ||
resale to the charitable organization, must include a schedule | ||
detailing the following information for each motor vehicle and | ||
water craft collected or resold: | ||
(1) The vehicle or hull identification number. | ||
(2) Any and all fees, compensation, or other | ||
consideration paid to or retained by the professional fund | ||
raiser from the collection or resale of the motor vehicle | ||
or water craft. | ||
(3) The identity of the person or entity involved in | ||
the fund raising campaign who does distribute funds from | ||
the collection or resale of the vehicle to the charitable | ||
organization.
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(e) No person convicted of a felony may register as a | ||
professional fund
raiser, and no person convicted of a | ||
misdemeanor involving fiscal
wrongdoing, breach of fiduciary | ||
duty or a violation of this Act may
register as a professional | ||
fund raiser for a period of 5 years from the
date of the | ||
conviction or the date of termination of the sentence or
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probation, if any, whichever is later. This subsection shall | ||
not apply to
charitable organizations that have as their | ||
primary purpose the
rehabilitation of criminal offenders, the | ||
reintegration of criminal
offenders into society, the | ||
improvement of the criminal justice system or
the improvement | ||
of conditions within penal institutions.
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(f) A professional fund raiser may not cause or allow | ||
independent
contractors to act on its behalf in soliciting | ||
charitable contributions
other than registered professional | ||
solicitors.
A professional fund raiser must maintain
the names, | ||
addresses and social security numbers of all of its | ||
professional
solicitors for a period of at least 2 years.
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(g) Any person who knowingly violates the provisions of
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subsections (a), (e), and (f) of this Section is
guilty of a | ||
Class 4 felony. Any person who
fails after being given notice | ||
of delinquency to file written financial
reports required by | ||
subsections (c) ,
and (d) , and (d-5) of this Section which is
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more than 2 months past its due date is guilty of a Class A | ||
misdemeanor.
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(h) Any person who violates any of the provisions of this
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Section shall be subject to civil penalties of $5,000 for each
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violation and shall not be entitled to keep or receive fees, | ||
salaries,
commissions or any compensation as a result or on | ||
account of the
solicitations or fund raising campaigns, and at | ||
the request of the Attorney
General or the charitable | ||
organization, a court may order that such
be forfeited and paid | ||
toward and used for a charitable purpose as the court
in its | ||
discretion determines is appropriate or placed in the Illinois | ||
Charity
Bureau Fund.
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(Source: P.A. 90-469, eff. 8-17-97; 91-444, eff. 8-6-99.)
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