Thursday, March 3, 2011

Infinite Freedom Foundation of King County Files Annual Report With Secretary of State of Washington State

Chapter 19.09 RCW: Charitable solicitations

The Annual Report to Beneficiaries and Benefactors of the Infinite Freedom Foundation of King County, A Non Profit Public Benefit Association organized to educate society on the value of saving pennies, investing in zero interest mortgages and the promotion and diffusion of knowledge relative to zero interest rate economic policy.

The following data was generated by the State of Washington Secretary of State following the payment of the $10.00 Annual Report Fee as dictated by law by the Washington State Legislature under Chapters 19 and 19.09 of the Revised Code of Washington.

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43045INFINITE FREEDOM FOUNDATION OF KING COUNTY, A NON PROFIT PUBLIC BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Annual Report1902701-001$10.00

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Annual Report to Beneficiaries and Benefactors of the Infinite Freedom Foundation of King County, A Non Profit Public Benefit Association organized to educate society on the value of saving pennies, investing in zero interest mortgages and the promotion and diffusion of knowledge relative to zero interest rate economic policy.

For the past two years, beginning March 4th, 2009, the Infinite Freedom Foundations have been organizing and developing plans, policies, programs, projects and publishing information relative to the purpose of the organization.

Private donations to the organization have so far been mostly used to purchase pennies and during the past twelve months through year end February 28th, 2011 the organization has amassed approximately 20,000 pennies from donations, collections and by offering to buy pennies from the public for a dollar each.

To date the organization has identified vendors, potential donors and benefactors to assist it in launching the zero interest down payment mortgage program and the zero interest purchase money program and the zero interest mortgage refinance program.

The organization claims exemption to date from the registration requirements under the Charitable Solicitations Act, RCW 19.09 because it is a volunteer run organization and to date has raised less than $25,000.

Potential benefactors, banks, bank holding companies, bankers, mortgage loan originators, vendors, donors, finders, fund raisers, and other parties interested in supporting financially the goals, purposes, policy, plans, projects and expansion of the philosophy of Freenomics and Infinite Freedom are directed to contact the President and Director via email at webmaster@infinitology.org.

Snail mail should be sent to the Director of the Infinite Freedom Foundations, P.O. Box 184, Soap Lake Washington 98851.

Very Truly,


Chairman, President, Director and Chief Executive Officer

Infinite Freedom Foundations International, Budapest, Hungary
Publishers Infinite Intelligence International
Sponsors International Bank Activities Reform Commission
Organizers and Promoters International Peace Concerts
Investment Managers of the Penny Appreciation Fund
Advisors Alex S. Gabor & Associates Investment Bankers


References:

Title 19 RCW

Business regulations — miscellaneous

Chapters

19.02Business license center act.
19.06Blind made products -- Services.
19.09Charitable solicitations.
19.16Collection agencies.
19.25Reproduced sound recordings.
19.27State building code.
19.27AEnergy-related building standards.
19.28Electricians and electrical installations.
19.29Electrical construction.
19.29AConsumers of electricity.
19.30Farm labor contractors.
19.31Employment agencies.
19.34Washington electronic authentication act.
19.36Contracts and credit agreements requiring writings.
19.40Uniform fraudulent transfer act.
19.48Hotels, lodging houses, etc. -- Restaurants.
19.52Interest -- Usury.
19.56Unsolicited goods.
19.58Motion picture fair competition act.
19.60Pawnbrokers and secondhand dealers.
19.64Radio broadcasting.
19.68Rebating by practitioners of healing professions.
19.72Suretyship.
19.76Beverage bottles, etc. -- Labeling -- Refilling.
19.77Trademark registration.
19.80Trade names.
19.83Trading stamp licenses.
19.84Trading stamps and premiums.
19.85Regulatory fairness act.
19.86Unfair business practices -- Consumer protection.
19.91Unfair cigarette sales below cost act.
19.94Weights and measures.
19.98Farm implements, machinery, parts.
19.100Franchise investment protection.
19.105Camping resorts.
19.108Uniform trade secrets act.
19.110Business opportunity fraud act.
19.112Motor fuel quality act.
19.116Motor vehicle subleasing or transfer.
19.118Motor vehicle warranties.
19.120Gasoline dealer bill of rights act.
19.122Underground utilities.
19.126Wholesale distributors and suppliers of malt beverages.
19.130Telephone buyers' protection act.
19.134Credit services organization act.
19.138Sellers of travel.
19.142Health studio services.
19.144Mortgage lending and homeownership.
19.146Mortgage broker practices act.
19.148Mortgage loan servicing.
19.149Residential mortgage loan closing -- Valuation disclosure.
19.150Self-service storage facilities.
19.154Immigration assistant practices act.
19.158Commercial telephone solicitation.
19.160Business telephone listings.
19.162Pay-per-call information delivery services.
19.166International student exchange.
19.170Promotional advertising of prizes.
19.174Automated teller machines and night depositories security.
19.178Going out of business sales.
19.182Fair credit reporting act.
19.184Wheelchairs.
19.186Roofing and siding contractors and salespersons.
19.188Electronic media violence.
19.190Commercial electronic mail.
19.192Proof of identity.
19.194Trade-in or exchange of computer hardware.
19.200Automated financial transactions.
19.205Structured settlement protection.
19.210Unused property merchants.
19.215Disposal of personal information.
19.220International matchmaking organizations.
19.225Uniform athlete agent act.
19.230Uniform money services act.
19.235Movie theaters -- Unauthorized recording.
19.240Gift certificates.
19.245Automated teller machines.
19.250Disclosure of personal wireless numbers.
19.255Personal information -- Notice of security breaches.
19.260Energy efficiency.
19.265Tax refund anticipation loans.
19.270Computer spyware.
19.275Antipyramid promotional scheme act.
19.280Electric utility resource plans.
19.285Energy independence act.
19.290Metal property.
19.295Estate distribution documents.
19.300Electronic communication devices.
19.305Cigarette ignition propensity.
19.310Exchange facilitators.
19.315Consumer rebates.
19.320Human trafficking.

Notes:

Automobile
dealers licenses: Chapter 46.70 RCW.
driver schools, licensing: Chapter 46.82 RCW.
repair: Chapter 46.71 RCW.

Banks and trust companies: Title 30 RCW.

Bringing in out-of-state persons to replace employees involved in labor dispute -- Penalty: RCW 49.44.100.

Business and occupation tax: Chapter 82.04 RCW.

Business corporations and cooperative associations: Titles 23 and 23B RCW.

Cemeteries, morgues and human remains: Title 68 RCW.

Cities and towns, powers to regulate business: Title 35 RCW.

Coal mining: Title 78 RCW.

Common carriers: Title 81 RCW.

Consumer leases: Chapter 63.10 RCW.

Consumer loan act: Chapter 31.04 RCW.

Controlled substances, uniform act: Chapter 69.50 RCW.

Credit unions: Chapter 31.12 RCW.

Development credit corporations: Chapter 31.20 RCW.

Discrimination: Chapter 49.60 RCW.

Drugs, uniform controlled substances act: Chapter 69.50 RCW.

Drugs and cosmetics: Chapter 69.04 RCW.

Fish marketing act: Chapter 24.36 RCW.

Fishermen, commercial: Title 77 RCW.

Food and beverage establishment workers' permits: Chapter 69.06 RCW.

Food processing, adulteration, misbranding, standards: Chapter 69.04 RCW.

Forests and forest products: Title 76 RCW.

Fruit: Title 15 RCW.

Gas and hazardous liquid pipelines: Chapter 81.88 RCW.

Hydraulic brake fluid, standards and specifications: RCW 46.37.365.

Livestock marketing and inspection: Chapter 16.57 RCW.

Massachusetts Trust Act: Chapter 23.90 RCW.

Measurement of goods, raw materials and agricultural products, fraud, penalty: RCW 9.45.122 through 9.45.126.

Milk and milk products for animal food: Chapter 15.37 RCW.

Mines, mineral and petroleum: Title 78 RCW.

Monopolies and trusts prohibited: State Constitution Art. 12 § 22.

Mutual savings banks: Title 32 RCW.

Partnerships: Title 25 RCW.

Periodicals, postage, purchase by public agencies -- Manner of payment: RCW 42.24.035.

Pesticide applicators -- Surety bond: Chapter 17.21 RCW.

Pilotage act: Chapter 88.16 RCW.

Poisons, dispensing and sale: Chapter 69.40 RCW.

Professional service corporations: Chapter 18.100 RCW.

Public bodies may retain collection agencies to collect public debts -- Fees: RCW 19.16.500.

Public utilities: Title 80 RCW.

Railroads and other common carriers: Title 81 RCW.

Retail installment sales of goods and services: Chapter 63.14 RCW.

Sales of personal property: Title 62A RCW.

Savings and loan associations: Title 33 RCW.

Shoefitting devices, X-ray, etc., prohibited: RCW 70.98.170.

Transportation, public: Title 81 RCW.

Vehicle wreckers: Chapter 46.80 RCW.

Warehouses and grain elevators: Title 22 RCW.

Washington fresh fruit sales limitation act: Chapter 15.21 RCW.









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