VA Office of Charitable and Regulatory Programs Request for VADP Documents Letter, 2016 August 12

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COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA

Sandra J. Adams . Division of Consumer Protection
Commissioner Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services  ogice of Charitable and Regulatory Programs

August 12, 2016

Mr. Michael Stone

Executive Director

Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty
P.O Box 12222

Richmond, VA 23241

Dear Mr. Stone:

Thank you for submitting the filing materials for your organization as required under the Virginia
Solicitation of Contributions Law (Law). Your application has been approved. See the enclosed
letter granting your registation.

However, our review indicates that additional information is needed to supplement your file.
Pursuant to Section 57-59 of the Law,

o Copy of your certificate of amendment and restatement and articles of amendment and
restatement from 2007. If you do not have copies of these documents, please contact the
State Corporation Commission to request a copy. You may go to their website at
http://www.scc.virginia.gov/ or call at (804) 371-9967.

If we can be of any assistance, please feel free to contact us at 804-786-1343 or at
OCARPUNIT.vdacs@vdacs.virginia.gov. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Sincerely,
on

Edievith Pollard
Registrations Analyst

P.O. Box 1163, Richmond, Virginia 23218
804/786-1343 or 804/371-0495 * Fax:804/225-2666 » TDD: 800/828-1120 * www.vdacs.virginia.gov + Equal Opportunity Employer

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