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SOLICITOR'S PERMIT RENEWAL - City of Temecula

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C. The purpose for which the proceeds <strong>of</strong> the solicitations are to be used;D. The amount, stated as a percentage <strong>of</strong> the total gift or purchase price, that will be used forcharitable purposes;E. If paid fund-raisers are paid a set fee rather than a percentage <strong>of</strong> the total amount raised, thecard shall show the total cost that is estimated will be used for direct fund-raising expenses;F. If the solicitation is not a sale solicitation, the card may state, in place <strong>of</strong> the amount <strong>of</strong> fundraisingexpenses, that an audited financial statement <strong>of</strong> these expenses may be obtained by contacting theorganization at the address disclosed;G. The non-tax-exempt status <strong>of</strong> the organization or fund, if the organization or fund for which themoney or funds are being solicited does not have a charitable tax exemption under both federal and statelaw;H. The percentage <strong>of</strong> the total gift or purchase price which may be deducted as a charitablecontribution under both federal and state law. If no portion is so deductible, the card shall state that “Thiscontribution is not tax deductible.”;I. If the organization making the solicitation represents any nongovernmental organization by anyname which includes, but is not limited to, the term “<strong>of</strong>ficer,” “peace <strong>of</strong>ficer,” “police,” “law enforcement,”“reserve <strong>of</strong>ficer,” “deputy,” “California Highway Patrol,” “Highway Patrol” or “deputy sheriff,” whichwould reasonably be understood to imply that the organization is composed <strong>of</strong> law enforcement personnel,the solicitor shall give the total number <strong>of</strong> members in the organization and the number <strong>of</strong> membersworking or living within the county where the solicitation is being made, and if the solicitation is foradvertising, the statewide circulation <strong>of</strong> the publication in which the solicited ad will appear;J. If the organization making the solicitation represents any nongovernmental organization by anyname which includes, but is not limited to, the term “veteran” or “veterans,” which would reasonably beunderstood to imply that the organization is composed <strong>of</strong> veterans, the solicitor shall give the total number<strong>of</strong> members in the organization and the number <strong>of</strong> members working or living within the county where thesolicitation is being made. This paragraph does not apply to federally chartered or state incorporatedveterans’ organizations with two hundred or more dues-paying members or to a thrift store operated orcontrolled by a federally chartered or state incorporated veterans’ organization. This paragraph does notapply to any state incorporated community-based organization that provides direct services to veterans andtheir families and qualifies as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(19) <strong>of</strong> theInternal Revenue Code and Section 23701d <strong>of</strong> the Revenue and Taxation Code;K. The place and date <strong>of</strong> any court judgment rendered against the applicant as a defendant guilty<strong>of</strong> any serious felony as defined in California Penal Code Section 1192.7(c), theft as defined in CaliforniaPenal Code Section 484 or attempt to commit any <strong>of</strong> the aforementioned crimes;L. A designation <strong>of</strong> the location or locations at which place or places the applicant proposes tosolicit and the dates and time <strong>of</strong> the activity;M. Permits shall be issued for periods <strong>of</strong> two months unless revoked, or suspended pursuant to theprovisions <strong>of</strong> this chapter. Upon expiration <strong>of</strong> the permit, the former permit holder may apply for a newpermit in the same manner as a new applicant except that if the permit holder applies for a new permitbefore the old permit expires, the old permit shall remain in force until the city either approves or deniesthe application for the new permit;N. Upon obtaining a permit issued pursuant to this section, the permit holder shall keep theapplication information current by notifying the city in writing <strong>of</strong> any change or occurrence in theinformation listed above which would affect or change the status <strong>of</strong> the permit. Permit holder shall notifythe city manager in writing there<strong>of</strong> within twenty-four hours after such change;

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