Hawaii HB1810 regulates charitable solicitations, requiring transparency and accountability from professional solicitors and charitable organizations.
Hawaii HB1810 aims to enhance transparency and accountability in charitable solicitations. The bill mandates that professional solicitors, who collect donations of non-perishable tangible property, must disclose their business model and financial arrangements with charitable organizations. It requires these solicitors to file financial reports with the attorney general, detailing the amount paid to charities, the weight of donations, and compensation rates.
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