Maryland Code § BR-6-302

Section BR-6-302
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(a) An applicant for registration as a professional solicitor or fund-raising
counsel shall:
(1) submit to the Secretary of State an application under oath on the
form that the Secretary of State provides;
(2) pay to the Secretary of State an application fee of:
(i) $250 for registration as a fund-raising counsel; or
(ii) $350 for registration as a professional solicitor; and
(3) (i) certify that all taxes due from the applicant to the State or
to Baltimore City or a county of the State during the preceding fiscal year have been
paid, and all taxes the applicant was required to collect and pay over to the State or
to Baltimore City or a county of the State during the preceding fiscal year have been
collected and paid over; or
(ii) certify that the taxes due from the applicant to the State or
to Baltimore City or a county are under dispute and the dispute has not been finally
resolved.
(b) (1) An applicant for registration as a fund-raising counsel may
register and pay a single application fee of $250 to cover all of the applicant's officers,
agents, members, and employees who work in fund-raising, if the applicant lists in
the application the name and address of each of them.
(2) An applicant for registration as a professional solicitor may
register and pay a single application fee of $350 to cover all of the applicant's officers,
agents, members, associate solicitors, and employees who work in fund-raising, if the
applicant:
(i) lists in the application the name of each current officer,
agent, member, associate solicitor, and employee who works in fund-raising; and

(ii) submits to the Secretary of State the name of each person
within 10 days after the person starts employment.
(c) Of the revenues collected from the application fees under subsections
(a)(2) and (b)(1) and (2) of this section, $50 of the application fee paid by each fund-
raising counsel and professional solicitor shall be distributed to the Charitable
Enforcement Fund under Subtitle 2A of this title, to be used only to support the
actions of the Secretary of State and the Attorney General in carrying out the duties
of the Secretary of State and the Attorney General under this title and Title 6.5 of
this article.

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