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§ 3-17-111. Disqualification

Any person who is convicted of a violation of § 39-16-702, § 39-16-703, or title 39, chapter 17, parts 5 and 6 shall be permanently disqualified from submitting an annual event application.

§ 3-17-112. Preemption

The general assembly, by enacting this chapter, intends to preempt any other regulation of the area covered by this chapter. No political subdivision or agency may enact or enforce a law, ordinance, resolution or regulation that regulates or prohibits any conduct in the area covered by this chapter.

§ 3-17-113. Compliance — Penalties — Hearings — Investigations

The secretary may publicly or privately investigate, as the secretary of state deems necessary, any person or organization that the secretary has reason to believe has violated this chapter. The secretary may assess a civil penalty against any person, or a nonprofit organization, not to exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for a violation of this […]

§ 3-17-114. Criminal Background Checks

The secretary of state may establish, by duly promulgated rules and regulations, the procedures and criteria for requiring and obtaining criminal background checks for officers, directors, trustees, and the principal salaried executive staff officer who will operate the annual event for a nonprofit organization. No background check shall be conducted on any such person unless […]

§ 3-17-115. Rules and Regulations by Secretary of State

The secretary of state is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations as the secretary of state may deem necessary to effectuate the purposes of this chapter. All such rules and regulations shall be promulgated in accordance with the provisions of the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, compiled in title 4, chapter 5. Notwithstanding §§ 4-5-208 and […]

§ 3-17-106. Financial Accounting — Requirements

An organization authorized by the general assembly to operate an annual event shall file, within ninety (90) calendar days following the actual event date, a financial accounting with the secretary in accordance with this section. An organization shall remit to the secretary the full application fee specified pursuant to § 3-17-104(c)(2), less the initial application […]

§ 3-17-107. Public Records — Release of Information

Applications, reports, and all other documents and information required to be filed under this chapter, or by the secretary, shall be public records in the office of the secretary. The secretary, in the secretary’s discretion, may compile, summarize, publish, or otherwise release to the public any information contained in applications and any other documents filed […]

§ 3-17-108. Recordkeeping

Every nonprofit organization subject to the provisions of this chapter and the rules and regulations prescribed by the secretary, shall keep: True and accurate fiscal records including, but not limited to, all income and expenses; and True and accurate records regarding the conduct of any annual event, including records of any documents, information, notices, or […]