Utah Code 76-10-603. Use of name without consent on stationery or as one who contributed to organization prohibited
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Terms Used In Utah Code 76-10-603
- Person: means any individual, organization, group, association, partnership, corporation, or any combination of them;
(2) "Professional fund raiser" means any person who for compensation or any other consideration plans, conducts, or manages in this state, the solicitation of contributions for or on behalf of any charitable organization or any other person, or who engages in the business of, or holds himself out to persons in this state as independently engaged in the business of soliciting contributions for such purpose, but shall not include a bona fide officer or employee of a charitable organization;
(3) "Professional solicitor" means any person who is employed or retained for compensation by a professional fund raiser to solicit contributions in this state for charitable purposes;
(4) "Charitable organization" means any organization that is benevolent, philanthropic, patriotic, or eleemosynary or one purporting to be such;
(5) "Contribution" means the promise or grant of any money or property of any kind or value. See Utah Code 76-10-601
It is a violation of this part to use, without written consent, the name of a person for the purpose of soliciting contributions if the person’s name is listed on any stationery, advertisement, brochure, or correspondence of a charitable organization, or his name is listed or referred to as one who has contributed to, sponsored, or endorsed the charitable organization or its activities.