§1904.1. Disclosures
It is an unfair and deceptive act or practice for a professional solicitor, in connection with any charitable solicitation, to:
(1) Fail to provide all of the following information prior to an oral charitable solicitation or at the same time a written charitable solicitation is made:
(a) A clear and conspicuous statement that the solicitation is being performed by a for-profit fundraising firm.
(b) The identity of the for-profit fundraising firm.
(c) The specific charitable purpose for which the charitable solicitation is being conducted.
(2) Fail to provide any of the following information if requested by the consumer:
(a) The percentage of funds solicited which are designated for the charitable organization.
(b) The percentage of funds solicited which are designated for the for-profit fundraising firm.
(c) The percentage of funds to the charitable organization that are used for a charitable purpose.
Acts 1995, No. 1053, §1.