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A 501(c)(10) entity, which is typically a domestic fraternal organization, does not need to register with the charities bureau in most states, as it is usually exempt from state charitable solicitation registration. However, requirements can vary by state, so it is advisable for the organization to check local regulations. Additionally, while they may not need to register, they should still comply with any applicable reporting and operational requirements.

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