New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 13 - DEPARTMENT OF LAW
Chapter V - CHARITABLE USES AND PURPOSES
Part 91 - CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
Section 91.2 - Registration types

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

Article 7-A requires registration of charitable and other nonprofit organizations that solicit contributions from New York State (including residents, foundations, corporations, government agencies and other entities). Section 8-1.4 of the EPTL requires registration of charitable organizations that are incorporated, are formed or otherwise conduct activity in New York State. Based on these two registration statutes, there are three registration types for charitable organizations registered with the Charities Bureau.

(a) Article 7-A.

Organizations registered pursuant to article 7-A only and not registered under the EPTL.

(b) EPTL.

Organizations registered pursuant to the EPTL only and not registered under article 7-A.

(c) Dual.

Organizations registered pursuant to both article 7-A and the EPTL.

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