Monday, March 17, 2014

Martha Coakley to get Arthur Deluca's rant about non-profit wanting to file after the deadline

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"I can confirm that the Division still has not received any dissolution paperwork from the organization."

March 17, 2014
Office of the Attorney General 


http://medford.patch.com/groups/joe-vigliones-blog/p/ags-office-medford-community-cablevision-inc-tv3-has-not-filed-its-dissolution-papers-yet

Dear Readers,
On Tuesday night the discussion at the City Council again turns to TV3 Medford's failure to cooperate with the residents, businesses, civic groups, taxpayers and cable TV subscribers.  
Where the town of Reading's access station has MEETING MINUTES and FINANCIAL RECORDS available to the public (and a vibrant access station) in the City of Medford the disgraced Frank Pilleri and his incompetent staff and board of directors were too full of excuses to be honest with the people footing the bill.  The mantra of "private corporation" and other inappropriate deceptions was a pure violation of the public trust; a violation of the Agreement Pilleri signed with the sole authority, Mayor Michael J. McGlynn, whose skirt the discredited board of directors - Harvey Alberg, Ronald DeLucia, ex-VP Carl Galusi, Arthur Deluca, etc. etc. all hid behind.

Tonight, Arthur Deluca makes another statement which makes no sense on behalf of the board of directors.


The Attorney General's office said that Medford Community Cablevision, Inc. is technically not in compliance and will be in violation if they don't file by April 30, 2014.  Got that.  It's not conjecture, it's not a theory, it's what the AG's office stated.  And, people, a public records request was filed as well.

Here's the deception posted by Arthur Alan Deluca acting as if he knows what he's talking about; in direct conflict with what the AG's office stated:

March 17, 2014 at 07:44 PM
MCC's fiscal year ends at the end of April. We won't be able to file the papers until that happens. So don't expect anything to hit the AG's office until May.

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"We won't be able to file the papers" until, what, the time has expired?

What planet is Deluca on?

Of course Deluca's behavior on the Patch as a board member of a 501c3 non-profit which violated ---strike that - which FRACTURED every rule in the book, is Exhibit A.

The citizens of Medford were cheated by Medford Community Cablevision, Inc.  Color bars adorn your Comcast Channel 3.  NOTHING is on the Verizon access channel.  A blank screen.

Arthur Deluca never mentions his obligation to the citizens, nor does he mention his inability to do the simplest things on behalf of the public.

Deluca just wants to use the cable tv computers to harass people because he's tired of the alleged "dial up" computer he uses at his home.

A lot more about this issue on Tuesday night at the City Council.

http://www.mass.gov/ago/doing-business-in-massachusetts/public-charities-or-not-for-profits/informat...




A public charity seeking to dissolve and transfer its remaining assets to another public charity, must receive the prior approval of the Supreme Judicial Court ("SJC") for both the dissolution and the transfer. Before seeking the SJC's approval, the Attorney General's Non-Profit Organizations/Public Charities Division ("AGO") must receive notice of the proposed transfer and dissolution together with all required filings and forms. These Guidelines set forth the procedures and requirements for providing notice to the AGO, obtaining the AGO's assent and obtaining the approval of the SJC.
Please note that under M.G.L. c. 180, §11A(d), as amended on July 19, 2010, the SJC may provide authority for the Attorney General, rather than the SJC, to approve remaining asset transfers and dissolve certain organizations with net assets of less than an amount to be determined by the SJC. The SJC has not yet issued such a rule or order. Until it does, all with-asset dissolutions and accompanying asset transfers must be filed with, and approved by, the SJC. 
Steps to Dissolve a Charity and Transfer its Remaining AssetsStep One: Confirm and/or achieve compliance with all registration and filing requirements.Confirm that the organization is in compliance with all registration requirements and annual filing requirements of the Attorney General. To verify status you may check our websiteor your organization's own records to assure it has registered and submitted complete annual reports (Form PC and appropriate attachments) to the AGO for each of the last four years. If unsure, we strongly urge you to call the AGO