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S. 715
STATUS INFORMATION
General Bill
Sponsors: Senators Sutton, Rice, Elliott and Turner
Companion/Similar bill(s): 4396, 4662
Document Path: SMIN-0098MW26.docx
Introduced in the Senate on January 13, 2026
Introduced in the House on March 5, 2026
Passed by the General Assembly on April 30, 2026
Summary: Solicitation of Charitable Funds
HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS
| Date | Body | Action Description with journal page number |
|---|---|---|
| 12/10/2025 | Senate | Prefiled |
| 12/10/2025 | Senate | Referred to Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry |
| 1/13/2026 | Senate | Introduced and read first time (Senate Journal-page 28) |
| 1/13/2026 | Senate | Referred to Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry (Senate Journal-page 28) |
| 1/14/2026 | Scrivener's error corrected | |
| 1/21/2026 | Scrivener's error corrected | |
| 2/26/2026 | Senate | Committee report: Favorable Labor, Commerce and Industry (Senate Journal-page 5) |
| 3/3/2026 | Scrivener's error corrected | |
| 3/3/2026 | Senate | Read second time (Senate Journal-page 26) |
| 3/3/2026 | Senate | Roll call Ayes-44 Nays-0 (Senate Journal-page 26) |
| 3/4/2026 | Senate | Read third time and sent to House (Senate Journal-page 32) |
| 3/5/2026 | House | Introduced and read first time (House Journal-page 35) |
| 3/5/2026 | House | Referred to Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry (House Journal-page 35) |
| 4/22/2026 | House | Committee report: Favorable Labor, Commerce and Industry (House Journal-page 7) |
| 4/28/2026 | House | Debate adjourned (House Journal-page 22) |
| 4/29/2026 | House | Read second time (House Journal-page 206) |
| 4/29/2026 | House | Roll call Yeas-103 Nays-0 (House Journal-page 207) |
| 4/30/2026 | House | Read third time and enrolled (House Journal-page 18) |
| 5/14/2026 | Ratified R 149 |
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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL
12/10/2025
1/14/2026
1/21/2026
2/26/2026
3/3/2026
4/22/2026
(R149, S715)
AN ACT TO AMEND THE SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS BY AMENDING SECTION 33-56-50, RELATING TO ORGANIZATIONS EXEMPT FROM REGISTRATION PROVISIONS, SO AS TO INCREASE THRESHOLDS FOR CHARITIES REQUESTING EXEMPTIONS; BY AMENDING SECTION 33-56-70, RELATING TO CONTRACTS BETWEEN PROFESSIONAL SOLICITORS AND CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS, SO AS TO LIMIT FILING REQUIREMENTS TO COMMERCIAL CO-VENTURERS UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS; BY AMENDING SECTION 33-56-90, RELATING TO DISCLOSURES TO SOLICITED PARTIES, SO AS TO REQUIRE ANY ENTITY THAT SOLICITS FOR CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS TO DISCLOSE THE LEGAL NAME AND PURPOSE OF THE CHARITY FOR WHICH THEY ARE SOLICITING; BY AMENDING SECTION 33-56-110, RELATING TO THE REGISTRATION OF PROFESSIONAL SOLICITORS, FUNDRAISING COUNSEL, OR COMMERCIAL CO-VENTURERS, SO AS TO LIMIT REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL CO-VENTURERS SOLICITING MORE THAN TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IN A SINGLE SOLICITATION CAMPAIGN AND TO REQUIRE REPORTING TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE IF THE CONTRIBUTIONS COLLECTED BY A CO-VENTURER EXCEED THAT LIMIT; AND BY AMENDING SECTION 33-56-120, RELATING TO PROHIBITED MISREPRESENTATIONS, SO AS TO PROHIBIT COMMERCIAL CO-VENTURERS FROM USING REGISTRATION WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE AS AN ENDORSEMENT BY THE STATE.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
Organizations exempt from registration provisions
SECTION 1. Section 33-56-50 of the S.C. Code is amended to read:
Section 33-56-50. (A) The following are not required to file registration statements with the Secretary of State if their fundraising activities are not conducted by professional solicitors, professional fundraising counsel, or commercial co-venturers:
(1) an educational institution which solicits contributions from only its students and their families, alumni, faculty, friends, and other constituencies, trustees, corporations, foundations, and individuals who are interested in and supportive of the programs of the institution;
(2) a person requesting contributions for the relief of an individual specified by name at the time of the solicitation when all of the contributions collected, without deductions of any kind, are turned over to the named beneficiary for his use, as long as the person soliciting the contributions is not a named beneficiary;
(3) a charitable organization which does not solicit, collect, earn, or receive gross revenue in excess of twenty-five thousand dollars during a fiscal year and has received a letter of tax exemption from the Internal Revenue Service, if all functions, including fundraising activities, of the organization exempted pursuant to this item are conducted by persons who are compensated no more than five hundred dollars in a year for their services and no part of their assets or income inures to the benefit of or is paid to an officer or a member. If the gross revenue solicited, collected, earned, or received by the organization exceeds this amount, then the organization must register with and report to the Secretary of State as required by this chapter within thirty days after the date the gross revenue exceeds this amount;
(4) an organization which solicits exclusively from its membership, including a utility cooperative;
(5) a veterans' organization which has a congressional charter; and
(6) the State, its political subdivisions, and an agency or a department of the State which are subject to the disclosure provisions of the Freedom of Information Act.
(B) The following are not required to file registration statements with the Secretary of State regardless of whether or not their fundraising activities are conducted by professional solicitors, professional fundraising counsel, or commercial co-venturers:
(1) a public school district located in the State and any public school teaching pre-K through grade twelve located within the public school district. For purposes of this chapter, the term "public school" includes any student organization within the school that does not maintain separate financial accounts or a separate federal Employer's Identification Number (EIN) from the school and whose fundraising revenues are deposited in the school's student activity fund; and
(2) a charitable organization that does not solicit, collect, earn, or receive gross revenue in excess of ten thousand dollars during a fiscal year. If the gross revenue solicited, collected, earned, or received by the organization exceeds this amount, then the organization shall register and report to the Secretary of State as required by this chapter within thirty days after the date the gross revenue exceeds this amount.
(C) A charitable organization claiming to be exempt from the registration provisions of this chapter and which solicits charitable contributions must submit annually to the Secretary of State, on forms prescribed by the Secretary of State, the name, address, and purpose of the organization and a statement setting forth the reason for the claim for exemption. If appropriate, the Secretary of State or his appropriate division shall issue a letter of exemption that may be exhibited to the public. A filing fee is not required of an exempt organization.
(D) A professional solicitor, professional fundraising counsel, or commercial co-venturer conducting fundraising activities on behalf of an exempt organization must comply with the registration and filing requirements of this chapter.
Contracts with professional solicitors and charitable organizations
SECTION 2. Section 33-56-70(A), (D) and (E) of the S.C. Code is amended to read:
(A) A contract or agreement between any professional fundraising counsel, professional solicitor, or commercial co-venturer required to register with the Secretary of State pursuant to Section 33-56-110 and a charitable organization must be in writing and filed with the Secretary of State at least ten days before the professional fundraising counsel, professional solicitor, or commercial co-venturer begins any solicitation activity or any other activity contemplated by the contract or agreement in this State. In addition, a professional solicitor or commercial co-venturer shall attach a completed Notice of Solicitation form that complies with the requirements of this section to the contract or agreement filed with the Secretary of State.
(D) Solicitations or services pursuant to a contract or agreement between a charitable organization and a professional solicitor, professional fundraising counsel, or commercial co-venturer may not begin in this State until the contract or agreement has been filed with the Secretary of State and until both the charitable organization and the professional solicitor, professional fundraising counsel, or commercial co-venturer are registered with the Secretary of State as required pursuant to this chapter.
(E) Within ninety days after a solicitation campaign has been completed, or within ninety days after the anniversary of a solicitation campaign lasting more than one year, a professional solicitor or commercial co-venturer required to register with the Secretary of State pursuant to Section 33-56-110 shall file with the Secretary of State a joint financial report for the campaign, including gross revenue, an itemization of expenses, and the amount paid to the charitable organization. This joint financial report must be completed on the form prescribed by the Secretary of State, signed by both an authorized official of the professional solicitor or commercial co-venturer and an authorized official of the charitable organization, and certified to be true.
Disclosures to solicited parties
SECTION 3. Section 33-56-90 of the S.C. Code is amended to read:
Section 33-56-90. (A) At the initial time of solicitation, a charitable organization, professional solicitor, commercial co-venturer, or other person engaging in the solicitation of charitable contributions must disclose the legal name and purpose of the charitable organization for which it is soliciting.
(B) At the initial time of solicitation, a professional solicitor must disclose its status as a "professional" or "paid" solicitor. The professional solicitor also must disclose the registered true name of the professional fundraising organization for which it works and the registered true name, location, and purpose of the charitable organizations for which it is soliciting. Upon oral or written request of the solicited party, a professional solicitor also must disclose the percentage of gross receipts with which the professional solicitor is compensated including the amount the professional solicitor must be reimbursed as payment for fundraising costs. The professional solicitor also must disclose the guaranteed minimum percentage of gross receipts to be remitted or retained by the charitable organization excluding the amount which the charitable organization must pay for fundraising costs.
(C) Upon oral or written request by the solicited party, the professional solicitor must deliver to the solicited party within fifteen business days of the request a:
(1) financial statement of the charitable organization disclosing assets, liabilities, fund balances, revenue, and expenses for the preceding fiscal year. This financial statement must be the most recently submitted annual financial report pursuant to Section 33-56-60; and
(2) copy of the professional solicitor's or charitable organization's current registration certification from the Secretary of State.
(D) A professional solicitor that fails to comply with the provisions of this section is liable for an administrative fine not to exceed two thousand dollars for each separate violation.
(E) An offense committed in violation of this section is considered to have been committed at the place where the solicitation either was initiated or was received.
Registration of professional solicitor
SECTION 4. Section 33-56-110(A) of the S.C. Code is amended to read:
(A) A person may not act as a professional solicitor or professional fundraising counsel for a charitable organization subject to the provisions of this chapter without first having registered with the Secretary of State. If a person intends to solicit, collect, earn, or receive charitable contributions in excess of ten thousand dollars during a solicitation campaign, then the person may not act as a commercial co-venturer for a charitable organization subject to the provisions of this chapter without first registering with the Secretary of State. Registration includes filing of a complete application and filing fee. An application for registration must be in writing under oath or affirmation in the form prescribed by the Secretary of State and accompanied by an annual fee of fifty dollars.
Registration of commercial co-venturer
SECTION 5. Section 33-56-110 of the S.C. Code is amended by adding:
(J) If a commercial co-venturer intending to be exempt from registration with the Secretary of State collects, earns, or receives charitable contributions in excess of ten thousand dollars during a solicitation campaign, then the commercial co-venturer shall register and report to the Secretary of State as required by this chapter within thirty days after the date the contributions exceed this amount.
Misrepresentation prohibited
SECTION 6. Section 33-56-120(B) of the S.C. Code is amended to read:
(B) A charitable organization, professional fundraising counsel, professional solicitor, or commercial co-venturer shall not use or exploit the fact of registration with the Secretary of State so as to lead the public to believe that the registration in any way constitutes an endorsement or approval by the State. However, the use of the following statement is not considered a prohibited exploitation: "Registered with the Secretary of State as required by law." Registration does not imply endorsement of a public solicitation for contributions.
Time effective
SECTION 7. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.
Ratified the 14th day of May, 2026.
Approved the _____________ day of _________________________________________2026.
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