North Dakota Code § 50-22-02.1

Registration of professional fundraiser - Bond required
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1. A person may not act as a professional fundraiser subject to this chapter unless that 
person has registered with the secretary of state. The registration statement must be in 
writing in the form prescribed by the secretary of state and must be accompanied by a 
fee of one hundred dollars. The registration information must be available to the public 
as a matter of public record. Each registration expires on September first unless, prior 
to September first, the public fundraiser registers by filing a new registration statement, 
accompanied by a fee of one hundred dollars. The forms containing the information 
must include the following:
a. The name of the professional fundraiser.
b. The street and mailing address and telephone number of the professional 
fundraiser.
c. The type of fundraising to be conducted in this state.
d. The name of the auditor, accountant, employee, agent, or other person who 
maintains or possesses the professional fundraiser's records.
e. A list of all officers, agents, or employees to work under the applicant's direction.
f. A list of all licensed charitable organizations with which the applicant has 
contracts within this state.
2. The professional fundraiser shall also include, as part of the registration statement, a 
bond in which the professional fundraiser is the principal obligor. The bond must be in 
the sum of twenty thousand dollars, with one or more responsible sureties whose 
liability in the aggregate as the sureties will at least equal that sum. In order to 
maintain the registration, the bond must be in effect for the full term of the registration. 
The bond, which may be in the form of a rider to a larger blanket liability bond, must 
run to the state and to any person who may have a cause of action against the 
principal obligor of the bond for any liabilities resulting from the obligor's conduct of 
any activities subject to this chapter.
3. The professional fundraiser shall also include, as part of the registration statement, a 
copy of the contract between any charitable organization and the professional 
fundraiser. The contract must:
a. Be in writing;
b. Contain information that will enable the secretary of state to identify the services 
the professional fundraiser is to provide, including whether the professional 
fundraiser will at any time have custody of contributions; and

c. Be submitted within ten days of the date of execution.
4. A parent organization filing on behalf of one or more chapters, branches, or affiliates 
and a federated fundraising organization filing on behalf of its member agencies shall 
pay a single annual registration fee for itself and the chapters, branches, affiliates, or 
member agencies included in the registration statement. If any professional fundraiser 
fails to file any registration statement or other information required to be filed by the 
secretary of state under this chapter or otherwise violates this chapter, the secretary of 
state, upon notice by certified mail to its last-known address, may deny or suspend the 
application for registration. Any adjudicative proceedings under this chapter must be 
conducted in accordance with chapter 28 -32 unless otherwise specifically herein 
provided. Any notice required under this chapter or chapter 28 -32 may be made by 
certified mail.
5. A professional fundraiser may not solicit on behalf of a charitable organization that is 
not registered.

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