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Section 6-609 - Misrepresentation -- Marks or Printed Matter

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(a) Unless authorized by a charitable organization, a person may not: (1) represent that a charitable contribution is requested for the charitable organization; or (2) use a name, symbol, emblem, device, service mark or printed matter that belongs to or is associated with the charitable organization to solicit charitable contributions. (b) In soliciting charitable contributions for a charitable organization, a person may not use a name, symbol, emblem, device, service mark, or printed matter so similar to that of another established charitable organization that the use might confuse or mislead the public.