Each organization or professional fund-raiser shall print the following information conspicuously on all invoices, pledge cards, or other written requests for payment:
    (a) The name and purpose of the organization.

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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 14.313

  • organization: means any group, organization, association, union, or conference of current or former law enforcement officers, fire fighters, correctional officers, employees thereof or any other entity that represents itself to be affiliated or associated with such organizations that meet both of the following:
    (i) The voting membership is comprised of at least 75% of individuals who are currently or formerly law enforcement officers, fire fighters, or correctional officers. See Michigan Laws 14.302
  • Person: means an individual, organization, group, association, partnership, corporation, trust, professional fund-raiser, or any combination of those entities. See Michigan Laws 14.302
  • Professional fund-raiser: means a person who for compensation or other consideration plans, conducts, manages, or carries on, either directly or through paid individual solicitors, a drive or campaign of soliciting contributions for or on behalf of a public safety organization or person. See Michigan Laws 14.302
  •     (b) Whether the solicitor is a separate organization acting on behalf of a public safety organization.
        (c) The specific purpose or purposes for which the contributions are to be used.
        (d) That the solicitor is registered with the attorney general and that information concerning the solicitor may be obtained by calling the toll-free telephone number established pursuant to section 15. The solicitor shall provide the person being solicited the toll-free telephone number.