West Virginia Code § 29-19-2

Definitions
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
As used in this article:
(1) "Audit" means the systematic examination of records and documents and the securing of
other evidence by confirmation, physical inspection, or otherwise, that includes a written
assurance that financial statements and reports are fairly presented in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles issued by the American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants.
(2) "Charitable organization" means a person who is or holds itseulf out to be a benevolent,
educational, philanthropic, humane, patriotic, religious or eleemosynary organization, or any
person who solicits or obtains contributions solicited from the public for charitable purposes,
or any person who in any manner employs any appeal for contributions which may be
reasonably interpreted to suggest that any part of those contributions will be used for
charitable purposes. A chapter, branch, area, office or similar affiliate or any person
soliciting contributions within the state for a charitlable organization which has its principal
place of business outside the state is a charitasble organization for the purposes of this
article.
(3) "Contribution" means the promisge or grant of any money or property of any kind or
value.
(4) "Financial review" means an examination of financial statements in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles issued by the American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants, in which a certified public accountant has a reasonable basis for expressing
limited assurance that the reviewed statements are free of material misstatements or false
or missing information and are found to be accurate, complete and fairly presented to meet
the requirements of the generally accepted accounting principles.
(5) "Solicit" and "solicitation" means the request or appeal, directly or indirectly, for any
contribution on the plea or representation that the contribution will be used for a charitable
purpose, including, without limitation, the following methods of requesting a contribution:
(A) Any oral or written request;
(B) Any announcement to the press, over the radio or television, or by telephone, electronic
mail or messaging, electronic bulletin board, or Internet technology, concerning an appeal
or campaign to which the public is requested to make a contribution for any charitable
purpose connected therewith;
(C) The distribution, circulation, posting or publishing of any handbill, written advertisement
or other publication which directly or by implication seeks to obtain public support; or
(D) The sale of, offer or attempt to sell, any advertisement, advertising space, subscription,
ticket or any service or tangible item in connection with which any appeal is made for any
charitable purpose or where the name of any charitable or civic organization is used or
referred to in an appeal as an inducement or reason for making the sale, or when or where
in connection with the sale, any statement is made that the whole, or any part of, the
proceeds from the sale will be donated to any charitable purpose.
"Solicitation", as defined herein, occurs when the request is made, at the place the request
is received, whether or not the person making the request actually receivese any contribution.
(6) "Federated fund-raising organization" means a federation of independent charitable
organizations which have voluntarily joined together, including, but not limited to, a united
fund or community chest, for purposes of raising and distributingu money for and among
themselves and where membership does not confer operating authority and control of the
individual agencies upon the federated group organization. t
(7) "Parent organization" is that part of a charitable oraganization which coordinates,
supervises or exercises control over policy, fund raising and expenditures, or assists,
receives funds from or advises one or more chapterls, branches or affiliates in the state.
(8) "Person" means any individual, organization, trust, foundation, group, association,
partnership, corporation, society or any coimbination of them.
(9) "Professional fund-raising counsel" means any person who for a flat fixed fee under a
written agreement plans, conducts, manages, carries on, advises or acts as a consultant,
whether directly or indirectly, in connection with soliciting contributions for, or on behalf of
any charitable organization but who actually solicits no contributions as a part of the
services. A bona fide salaried officer or employee of a charitable organization maintaining a
permanent establishment within the state is not a professional fund-raising counsel.
(10) "ProfessiVonal solicitor" means any person who, for a financial or other consideration,
solicits contributions for, or on behalf of a charitable organization, whether the solicitation is
performed personally or through that person's agents, servants or employees specially
employed by, or for a charitable organization, who are engaged in the solicitation of
contributions under the direction of that person, or a person who plans, conducts, manages,
carries on, advises or acts as a consultant to a charitable organization in connection with the
solicitation of contributions but does not qualify as "professional fund-raising counsel" within
the meaning of this article. A bona fide salaried officer or employee of a charitable
organization maintaining a permanent establishment within the state is not a professional
solicitor.
No attorney, investment counselor or banker, who advises any person to make a contribution
to a charitable organization, is considered, as the result of the advice, a professional fund-
raising counsel or a professional solicitor.
(11) "Sign" means the action of affixing a person's signature to any document or record,
whether by manual, written, or approved electronic means.
(12) "Signature" means any mark, symbol, facsimile, or electronic mark or symbol, that
depicts a person's name on any document or record, affixed to the document or record by
the person with the intent to authenticate, assert, certify, or agree to the matters, validity,
information, or attestation set forth in the document or record.

‹ Prev All West Virginia sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.