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Chapter 18: Municipal Employees' Charitable Contributions
§ 18-01 Definitions.
Annual solicitation campaign. "Annual solicitation campaign" shall mean the period of organized solicitation of municipal employees conducted annually by the combined municipal campaign to obtain contributions with respect to the ensuing year of contributions. Charitable non-profit organization. "Charitable non-profit organization" shall mean a private non-profit organization performing charitable services for human health and welfare or recreation, eligible for approval as a coordinating agency, or for membership in the combined municipal campaign in accordance with the provisions of these rules. Combined municipal campaign. "Combined municipal campaign" shall mean the joint campaign of the coordinating agency with one or more other charitable non-profit organizations, based on their written agreement, approved by the director pursuant to 19 RCNY § 18-06, for the joint conduct and sharing in the result of annual solicitation campaign. Coordinating agency. "Coordinating agency" shall mean a federated community campaign, as defined in section 93-b of the General Municipal Law, which is approved by the director pursuant to 19 RCNY § 18-05 to serve as the agent for the combined municipal campaign. Director. "Director" shall mean the City Personnel Director. Year of contributions. "Year of contributions" shall mean the calendar year or other period designated by the Director for collection of the payroll deductions authorized by municipal employees pursuant to § 93-b of the General Municipal Law on behalf of the Combined Municipal Campaign.
§ 18-02 Coordinating Agency; Constituent Organizations.
The coordinating agency shall consist of the charitable non-profit organizations named as constituent members thereof upon the director's approval of the coordinating agency, subject to changes by discontinuance of such participation or the addition of eligible charitable non-profit organizations. The coordinating agency shall give prompt written notice of any such changes to the director.
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