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52:14-15.9c12.  Administrative costs; undesignated contributions
    a.   The campaign manager shall be entitled to deduct and expend prior to final distribution not more than 10% of the total amount of contributions for the administrative costs of the charitable fund-raising campaign as approved by the campaign steering committee.  The campaign manager shall maintain all funds in an interest bearing account until their distribution. Interest earned on the funds shall be distributed in such manner as the campaign steering committee shall determine.

   b.   Undesignated contributions received in a State campaign shall be distributed by the campaign manager to the charitable fund-raising organizations participating in the campaign in the same proportion as designated contributions to participating fund-raising organizations, including contributions to affiliated charitable agencies, are distributed to the organizations.

   c.   Undesignated contributions received in a local governmental unit campaign shall be distributed by the campaign manager to participating or non-participating charitable fund-raising organizations or charitable agencies in such amounts as the campaign steering committee shall determine.

   L. 1985, c. 140, s. 12, eff. April 12, 1985.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-52 > Section-52-14 > 52-14-15-9c12

52:14-15.9c12.  Administrative costs; undesignated contributions
    a.   The campaign manager shall be entitled to deduct and expend prior to final distribution not more than 10% of the total amount of contributions for the administrative costs of the charitable fund-raising campaign as approved by the campaign steering committee.  The campaign manager shall maintain all funds in an interest bearing account until their distribution. Interest earned on the funds shall be distributed in such manner as the campaign steering committee shall determine.

   b.   Undesignated contributions received in a State campaign shall be distributed by the campaign manager to the charitable fund-raising organizations participating in the campaign in the same proportion as designated contributions to participating fund-raising organizations, including contributions to affiliated charitable agencies, are distributed to the organizations.

   c.   Undesignated contributions received in a local governmental unit campaign shall be distributed by the campaign manager to participating or non-participating charitable fund-raising organizations or charitable agencies in such amounts as the campaign steering committee shall determine.

   L. 1985, c. 140, s. 12, eff. April 12, 1985.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-52 > Section-52-14 > 52-14-15-9c12

52:14-15.9c12.  Administrative costs; undesignated contributions
    a.   The campaign manager shall be entitled to deduct and expend prior to final distribution not more than 10% of the total amount of contributions for the administrative costs of the charitable fund-raising campaign as approved by the campaign steering committee.  The campaign manager shall maintain all funds in an interest bearing account until their distribution. Interest earned on the funds shall be distributed in such manner as the campaign steering committee shall determine.

   b.   Undesignated contributions received in a State campaign shall be distributed by the campaign manager to the charitable fund-raising organizations participating in the campaign in the same proportion as designated contributions to participating fund-raising organizations, including contributions to affiliated charitable agencies, are distributed to the organizations.

   c.   Undesignated contributions received in a local governmental unit campaign shall be distributed by the campaign manager to participating or non-participating charitable fund-raising organizations or charitable agencies in such amounts as the campaign steering committee shall determine.

   L. 1985, c. 140, s. 12, eff. April 12, 1985.