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Can I use email marketing to fundraise in Kansas? What are the requirements?
Email Marketing for Fundraising in Kansas
According to the Kansas Department of Agriculture - Food Safety [1]([1]), there are no specific regulations regarding email marketing for fundraising in Kansas. However, it is important to note that there are federal regulations that must be followed.
The Federal Election Commission (FEC) [2]([2]) provides legal resources and campaign finance data for candidates and committees. It is important to review these resources to ensure compliance with federal regulations.
Additionally, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) [3]([3]) has rules for political campaign calls and texts. Political text messages can be sent without the intended recipient’s prior consent if the message’s sender does not use autodialing.
It is recommended to review these resources and consult with legal counsel to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations.
Requirements for Email Marketing
There are no specific requirements for email marketing in Kansas. However, it is important to follow best practices to ensure compliance with federal regulations. The following are some general guidelines:
- Include a clear and conspicuous opt-out mechanism in all emails.
- Include a valid physical postal address in all emails.
- Do not use false or misleading header information.
- Do not use deceptive subject lines.
- Identify the message as an advertisement, if applicable.
It is recommended to review the CAN-SPAM Act [2]([2]) for more information on email marketing regulations.
Note that these guidelines are not exhaustive and it is recommended to consult with legal counsel to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations.
Source(s):
- [1] Kansas Department of Agriculture - Food Safety
- [2] Home | FEC
- [3] Rules for Political Campaign Calls and Texts | Federal …
Jurisdiction
Kansas