Oklahoma Code § 18-552.7

Title 18. Corporations: Professional fundraisers - Registration - Fees - Name
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A.  No person shall act as a professional fundraiser for any
charitable organization until the person has first registered with
the Office of the Secretary of State.  Applications for
registration, signed and acknowledged by a party duly authorized to
act on behalf of the professional fundraiser, shall state the full
legal name of the professional fundraiser, the street address of the
principal place of business of the professional fundraiser, the full

legal names and street addresses of the charitable organizations
with which it has entered into contracts or agreements relating to
the solicitation of contributions, and the names of all professional
solicitors employed by the professional fundraiser who will be
involved in the solicitation of contributions for charitable
organizations.  The registration form shall also be accompanied by
an annual fee in the amount of Two Hundred Fifteen Dollars
($215.00).  The first Fifty Dollars ($50.00) of the fee collected
shall be deposited to the credit of the General Revenue Fund of the
State Treasury.  One Hundred Eleven Dollars ($111.00) of the fee
shall be deposited to the credit of the Attorney General Charitable
Solicitations Enforcement Revolving Fund and the remaining Fifty-
four Dollars ($54.00) shall be deposited to the credit of the
Secretary of State Charitable Solicitations Revolving Fund.
Registration shall be valid for a period of one (1) year from the
date of filing with the Secretary of State, and may be renewed
annually upon the filing of a renewal application and fee prescribed
herein.
B.  No professional fundraiser or solicitor shall engage in the
solicitation of contributions for a charitable organization that is
not registered with the Secretary of State unless the organization
is exempt from registration.
C.  Every professional fundraiser registered with the Secretary
of State which shall change its name or the mailing address of its
principal office, or plans to engage in professional fundraising
activities using a name that is not listed on its registration form,
shall at least fifteen (15) days prior to engaging in such
activities file with the Secretary of State a statement executed by
an authorized officer of the organization setting forth its new name
or mailing address and pay a filing fee of Twenty-five Dollars
($25.00).  Such fee shall be deposited to the credit of the General
Revenue Fund of the State Treasury.
D.  The professional fundraiser shall not employ or retain a
professional solicitor who is not registered pursuant to this act.
E.  No professional fundraiser shall solicit any contribution
for a charitable organization without the consent of such
organization.
F.  No person shall act as a professional fundraiser if the
officers, directors, or any person with a controlling interest in
the business, or any person the professional fundraiser employs or
retains to solicit charitable contributions or to advise, consult,
plan, or manage the solicitation of any contributions, has been
convicted by a court of any state or the United States of a felony
or a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude or arising from his or
her conduct in connection with fundraising activities, the
solicitation of any funds, or the use or expenditure of any funds
raised, collected, or received in any fundraising activity.

G.  Any registration form required to be filed under this
section shall be executed by signature, without more, of the person
or persons signing the form, in which case the signature or
signatures shall constitute the affirmation of the signatory, under
penalty of perjury, that the signature is that person’s act and deed
or the act and deed of the organization, and that the facts stated
therein are true.
Added by Laws 1959, p. 90, § 7, emerg. eff. May 8, 1959.  Amended by
Laws 1978, c. 244, § 5, eff. July 1, 1978; Laws 1984, c. 79, § 4,
emerg. eff. April 3, 1984; Laws 1994, c. 235, § 12, eff. Sept. 1,
1994; Laws 1997, c. 334, § 4, eff. July 1, 1997; Laws 1999, c. 421,
§ 5, eff. Nov. 1, 1999; Laws 2000, c. 6, § 3, emerg. eff. March 20,
2000; Laws 2001, c. 406, § 7, emerg. eff. June 4, 2001; Laws 2010,
c. 460, § 6, eff. July 1, 2011.

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