The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares that the use of telephones for commercial solicitation is rapidly increasing; that this form of communication offers unique benefits, but entails special risks and poses the potential for abuse; that the general assembly finds that the widespread practice of fraudulent and deceptive commercial telephone solicitation has caused […]
As used in this part 3, unless the context otherwise requires: “Commercial telephone seller” or “seller” means a person who, in the course of such person’s business, vocation, or occupation, on the person’s own behalf or on behalf of another person, causes or attempts to cause a commercial telephone solicitation to be made; except that […]
No commercial telephone seller shall conduct business in this state without having registered with the attorney general at least ten days prior to the conduct of such business. Individual employees of the commercial telephone seller are not required to register. A commercial telephone seller conducts business in this state if the telephone solicitations of prospective […]
A commercial telephone seller engages in an unlawful telemarketing practice when, in the course of any commercial telephone solicitation, the seller: Conducts business as a commercial telephone seller without having registered with the attorney general, as required by section 6-1-303; Fails to allow the purchaser in any telephone sales transaction to cancel any purchase or […]
In addition to the remedies available under sections 6-1-110, 6-1-112, and 6-1-113: Any person who, after receiving written notice of noncompliance from the attorney general or a district attorney, conducts business as a commercial telephone seller without having registered with the attorney general as required by section 6-1-303 commits a class 1 misdemeanor and shall […]