La. R.S. 45:844.33
§ 844.33 Violations; penalties
A.
The commission shall investigate any complaint received concerning violations of this Chapter. If,
after investigating such complaint, the commission finds there has been a violation of this Chapter, the
commission, after notice and hearing, shall impose an administrative penalty against the telephonic solicitor
not to exceed one thousand five hundred dollars for each violation.
B.
Any telephonic solicitor found by the commission to be in violation of this Chapter, who refuses to pay
the fine assessed, shall after notice and hearing, be assessed additional cost and reasonable attorney fees
related to the collection of the fine.
C.
Each telephonic solicitation in violation of this Chapter constitutes a separate offense.
La. R.S. 51:1901.1
§ 1901.1 Registration of professional solicitors; fees; bonds
A. Not less than ten days prior to doing business in this state, a professional solicitor shall register
with the department by filing an application, application fee, and bond with the department as provided in
this Section.
B. An application for registration or renewal of registration shall be in writing, shall be signed and
sworn to by the principal officer of the professional solicitor, and shall be in the form prescribed by the
department.
C. An application for registration or renewal of registration shall be accompanied by a fee of one hundred
fifty dollars. A professional solicitor which is a partnership or corporation may register for and pay a
single fee on behalf of all its partners, officers, directors, and employees.
D.
At the time of making application for registration and renewal of registration, any professional
solicitor with custody or control of contributions made to a charitable organization shall file a
department-approved bond with the state treasurer. The applicant shall be the principal obligor and shall
maintain the bond in effect as long as the registration is in effect. The bond shall be for twenty-five
thousand dollars or greater, as prescribed by the department, with one or more corporate sureties licensed to
do business in this state whose liability in the aggregate at least equals the amount of the bond. The bond
shall run to the state for the use of the department and to any person who may have a cause of action against
the obligor of the bond for any losses resulting from malfeasance, nonfeasance, or misfeasance in the conduct
of solicitation activities. A professional solicitor which is a partnership or corporation may file one
twenty-five thousand dollar bond, or an amount specified by the department, on behalf of all its partners,
officers, directors, and employees. A professional solicitor who qualifies as a telephonic seller and is
required to file a bond pursuant to R.S. 45:829 shall be exempt from the bonding requirements of this
Subsection.
E.
Each registration as a professional solicitor shall be valid for a period of one year and may be renewed
for additional one-year periods as provided in this Section. No person shall act as a professional solicitor
after the expiration, suspension, or revocation of registration or renewal of registration.