Session of 2000
SENATE BILL No. 539
By Senators Salisbury and Barone
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9 AN ACT
relating to consumer protection; concerning unsolicited con-
10 sumer telephone
calls.
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12 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
13 Section
1. (a) Prior to doing business in this state and annually
there-
14 after, a telephone solicitor shall consult
the telephone preference service
15 maintained by the direct marketing
association, a national trade associa-
16 tion consisting of firms engaged in all
forms of direct marketing including
17 direct mail, catalog sales, electronic mail
and telephone solicitation, and
18 delete from such telephone solicitor's list
of consumers all state residents
19 who have registered with such service. The
direct marketing association
20 may be reached by mail, phone, fax or
e-mail through the following: Di-
21 rect Marketing Association Headquarters,
1120 Avenue of the Americas,
22 New York, NY 10036-6700, Telephone: (212)
768-7277, Fax: (212) 719-
23 1946, e-mail: [email protected].
24 (b) No telephone
solicitor may make or cause to be made any unso-
25 licited consumer telephone call to any
consumer if the consumer's name
26 and telephone number or numbers appear in
the then current list of
27 consumers registered with the telephone
preference service maintained
28 by the direct marketing association.
29 (c) any person
who obtains the name, residential address or telephone
30 number of any consumer from published
telephone directories or from
31 any other source and republishes or
compiles such information, electron-
32 ically or otherwise, and sells or offers to
sell such publication or compi-
33 lation to telephone solicitors for
marketing or sales solicitation purposes,
34 shall exclude from any such publication or
compilation, and from the
35 database used to prepare such publication
or compilation, the name, ad-
36 dress and telephone number or numbers of
any consumer if the con-
37 sumer's name and telephone number or
numbers appear in the then
38 current list of consumers registered with
the telephone preference service
39 maintained by the direct marketing
association.
40 (d) This section
shall be a part of and supplemental to the Kansas
41 consumer protection act. Violations of this
act may be punishable by fines
42 of not exceeding $5,000 per violation and
such other penalties as are
43 provided in K.S.A. 50-636 and amendments
thereto.
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1 Sec. 2. This act
shall take effect and be in force from and after its
2 publication in the statute book.