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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of
Kansas:
Section 1. K.S.A. 50-670 is hereby amended to read as follows:
50-
670. (a) As used in this section:
(1) ``Consumer telephone call'' means a call made by a
telephone
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solicitor to the residence of a consumer for the purpose
of soliciting a sale
of any consumer goods property or services
to the person called, or for
the purpose of soliciting an extension of credit for
consumer goods prop-
erty or services to the person called, or for the purpose of
obtaining
information that will or may be used for the direct solicitation of
a sale
of consumer goods property or services to
the person called or an exten-
sion of credit for such purposes;
(2) ``consumer goods or services'' means any tangible
personal prop-
erty which is normally used for personal, family or household
purposes,
including, without limitation, any such property intended to be
attached
to or installed in any real property without regard to whether it
is so
attached or installed, as well as cemetery lots and time-share
estates, and
any services related to such property;
(3) (2) ``unsolicited consumer telephone
call'' means a consumer tel-
ephone call other than a call made:
(A) In response to an express request of the person
called;
(B) primarily in connection with an existing debt or contract,
payment
or performance of which has not been completed at the time of such
call;
(C) to any person with whom the telephone solicitor has an
existing
business relationship; or
(D) by a newspaper publisher or such publisher's agent or
employee
in connection with such publisher's business;
(4) (3) ``telephone solicitor'' means
any natural person, firm, organi-
zation, partnership, association or corporation who makes or causes
to be
made a consumer telephone call, including, but not limited to,
calls made
by use of automatic dialing-announcing device;
(5) (4) ``automatic dialing-announcing
device'' means any user ter-
minal equipment which:
(A) When connected to a telephone line can dial, with or
without
manual assistance, telephone numbers which have been stored or
pro-
grammed in the device or are produced or selected by a random or
se-
quential number generator; or
(B) when connected to a telephone line can disseminate a
recorded
message to the telephone number called, either with or without
manual
assistance.;
(5) ``negative response'' means a statement from a consumer
indicat-
ing the consumer does not wish to listen to the sales presentation
or par-
ticipate in the solicitation presented in the consumer telephone
call.
(b) Any telephone solicitor who makes an unsolicited consumer
tel-
ephone call to a residential telephone number shall:
(1) Identify themselves and the business on whose behalf
such person
is soliciting and the purpose of the call immediately upon making
contact
by telephone with the person who is the object of the telephone
solici-
tation;
(2) within 30 seconds after beginning the conversation,
inquire
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whether the person being solicited is interested in
listening to a sales
presentation and immediately discontinue the solicitation if the
person
being solicited gives a negative response; and
(1) Identify themselves;
(2) identify the business on whose behalf such person is
soliciting;
(3) identify the purpose of the call immediately upon making
contact
by telephone with the person who is the object of the telephone
solicitation;
(4) immediately discontinue the solicitation if the person
being solic-
ited gives a negative response at any time during the consumer
telephone
call; and
(3) (5) hang up the phone, or in the
case of an automatic dialing-
announcing device operator, disconnect the automatic
dialing-announc-
ing device from the telephone line within 25 seconds of the
termination
of the call by the person being called.
(c) A telephone solicitor shall not withhold the display of
the tele-
phone solicitor's telephone number from a caller identification
service
when that number is being used for telemarketing purposes and when
the
telephone solicitor's service or equipment is capable of allowing
the dis-
play of such number.
(d) A telephone solicitor shall not transmit any written
information
by facsimile machine or computer to a consumer after the consumer
re-
quests orally or in writing that such transmissions
cease.
(c) (e) Telephone
companies Local exchange carriers and telecom-
munications carriers shall not be responsible for the
enforcement of the
provisions of this section and shall not be liable for any
error or omission.
in the listings made pursuant hereto
(d) (f) Any violation of this section is
an unconscionable act or practice
under the Kansas consumer protection act.
(e) (g) This section shall be part of
and supplemental to the Kansas
consumer protection act.
Sec. 2. K.S.A. 50-670 is hereby repealed.
Sec. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and
after its
publication in the statute book.
Approved May 15, 1997.