CHAPTER 156
SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL No. 573
An Act concerning telecommunications; relating
to telephone solicitations and telemarket-
ing; amending K.S.A. 50-640 and 50-673 and
K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 50-670 and repealing
the existing sections.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Kansas:
Section 1. K.S.A. 50-640 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 50-
640. (a) Except as provided in subsection (c)(1)(C), in addition to
any
right otherwise to revoke, a consumer has the right to cancel a
door-to-
door sale made within this state until midnight of the third
business day
after the day on which the consumer signs an agreement or offer to
pur-
chase which includes the disclosures required by this section.
(b) In connection with any door-to-door sale made within this
state,
it constitutes an unfair and deceptive act or practice within the
meaning
of K.S.A. 50-626, and amendments thereto, for any supplier to:
(1) Fail to furnish the consumer with a fully completed
receipt or
copy of any contract pertaining to such sale at the time of its
execution,
which is in the same language, Spanish for example, as that
principally
used in the oral sales presentation and which shows the date of the
trans-
action and contains the name and address of the supplier, and in
imme-
diate proximity to the space reserved in the contract for the
signature of
the consumer or on the front page of the receipt if a contract is
not used
and in boldface type of a minimum size of 10 points, a statement
in
substantially the following form:
``YOU THE BUYER, MAY CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION AT ANY
TIME PRIOR TO MIDNIGHT OF THE THIRD BUSINESS DAY AF-
TER THE DATE OF THIS TRANSACTION. SEE THE ATTACHED
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM FOR AN EXPLANATION OF
THIS RIGHT.'' For purposes of the required notices under this
section,
the term ``buyer'' shall have the same meaning as the term
``consumer.''
(2) Fail to furnish each consumer, at the time the consumer
signs the
door-to-door sales contract or otherwise agrees to buy consumer
property
or services from the supplier, a completed form in duplicate,
captioned
``NOTICE OF CANCELLATION,'' which shall be attached to the con-
tract or receipt and be easily detachable, and which shall contain
in 10-
point boldface type the following information and statements in the
same
language, Spanish for example, as that used in the contract:
NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
(Enter date of transaction)
____________________
YOU MAY CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION, WITHOUT ANY PEN-
ALTY OR OBLIGATION, WITHIN THREE BUSINESS DAYS FROM
THE ABOVE DATE.
IF YOU CANCEL, ANY PROPERTY TRADED IN, ANY PAY-
MENTS MADE BY YOU UNDER THE CONTRACT OR SALE, AND
ANY NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT EXECUTED BY YOU WILL BE
RETURNED WITHIN 10 BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING RE-
CEIPT BY THE SELLER OF YOUR CANCELLATION NOTICE,
AND ANY SECURITY INTEREST ARISING OUT OF THE TRANS-
ACTION WILL BE CANCELED.
IF YOU CANCEL, YOU MUST MAKE AVAILABLE TO THE
SELLER AT YOUR RESIDENCE, IN SUBSTANTIALLY AS GOOD
CONDITION AS WHEN RECEIVED, ANY PROPERTY DELIV-
ERED TO YOU UNDER THIS CONTRACT OR SALE; OR YOU
MAY, IF YOU WISH, COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS OF
THE SELLER REGARDING THE RETURN SHIPMENT OF THE
PROPERTY AT THE SELLER'S EXPENSE AND RISK.
IF YOU DO MAKE THE PROPERTY AVAILABLE TO THE
SELLER, AND IF THE SELLER DOES NOT PICK SUCH PROP-
ERTY UP WITHIN 20 DAYS OF THE DATE OF YOUR NOTICE OF
CANCELLATION, YOU MAY RETAIN OR DISPOSE OF THE
PROPERTY WITHOUT ANY FURTHER OBLIGATION. IF YOU
FAIL TO MAKE THE PROPERTY AVAILABLE TO THE SELLER,
OR IF YOU AGREE TO RETURN THE PROPERTY TO THE
SELLER AND FAIL TO DO SO, THEN YOU REMAIN LIABLE FOR
PERFORMANCE OF ALL OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE CON-
TRACT.
TO CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION, MAIL OR DELIVER A
SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE
OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE, OR SEND A TELEGRAM,
TO ____________ AT ____________________________
(Name of Seller) (Address of Seller's Place of
Business)
NOT LATER THAN MIDNIGHT OF ____________.(date)
I HEREBY CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION.
_______________________________________________________
(Date)
(Buyer's
Signature)
(3) Fail, before furnishing copies of the ``notice of
cancellation'' to
the consumer, to complete both copies by entering the name of the
sup-
plier, the address of the supplier's place of business, the date of
the trans-
action, and the date, not earlier than the third business day
following the
date of the transaction, by which the consumer may give notice of
can-
cellation.
(4) Include in any door-to-door sale contract or receipt any
confession
of judgment or any waiver of any of the rights to which the
consumer is
entitled under this section including specifically such consumer's
right to
cancel the sale in accordance with the provisions of this
section.
(5) Fail to inform each consumer orally, at the time such
consumer
signs the contract or purchases the property or services, of such
con-
sumer's right to cancel.
(6) Misrepresent in any manner the consumer's right to
cancel.
(7) Fail or refuse to honor any valid notice of cancellation
by a con-
sumer and within 10 business days after the receipt of such notice,
to (i)
refund all payments made under the contract or sale; (ii) return
any prop-
erty traded in, in substantially as good condition as when received
by the
supplier; (iii) cancel and return any negotiable instrument
executed by
the consumer in connection with the contract or sale and take any
action
necessary or appropriate to terminate promptly any security
interest cre-
ated in the transaction.
(8) Negotiate, transfer, sell, or assign any note or other
evidence of
indebtedness to a finance company or other third party prior to
midnight
of the fifth business day following the day the contract was signed
or the
property or services were purchased.
(9) Fail, within 10 business days of receipt of the consumer's
notice
of cancellation, to notify the consumer whether the supplier
intends to
repossess or to abandon any shipped or delivered property.
(c) For the purposes of this section the following definitions
shall
apply:
(1) ``Door-to-door sale'' means a sale, lease or rental of
consumer
property or services with a purchase price of $25 or more, whether
under
single or multiple consumer transactions, in which the supplier or
the
supplier's representative personally solicits the sale, including
those in
response to or following an invitation by the consumer, and the
con-
sumer's agreement or offer to purchase is made at a place other
than the
place of business of the supplier. The term ``door-to-door sale''
does not
include a transaction:
(A) Made pursuant to prior negotiations in the course of a
visit by
the consumer to a retail business establishment having a fixed
permanent
location where the property is exhibited or the services are
offered for
sale on a continuing basis; or
(B) in which the consumer is accorded the right of rescission
by the
provisions of the consumer credit protection act (15 USCS 1635) or
reg-
ulations issued pursuant thereto; or
(C) in which the consumer has initiated the consumer
transaction and
the property or services are needed to meet a bona fide immediate
per-
sonal emergency of the consumer, and the consumer furnishes the
sup-
plier with a separate dated and signed personal statement in the
con-
sumer's handwriting describing the situation requiring immediate
remedy
and expressly acknowledging and waiving the right to cancel the
sale
within three business days; or
(D) conducted and consummated entirely by mail or telephone;
and
without any other contact between the consumer and the supplier or
its
representative prior to delivery of the property or performance of
the
services; or
(E) in which the consumer has initiated the transaction and
specifi-
cally requested the supplier to visit the consumer's home for the
purpose
of repairing or performing maintenance upon the consumer's real or
per-
sonal property. If in the course of such a visit, the supplier
sells the
consumer the right to receive additional services or property other
than
replacement parts necessarily used in performing the maintenance or
in
making the repairs, the sale of the additional property or services
would
not fall within this exclusion; or
(F) pertaining to the sale or rental of real property, to the
sale of
insurance or to the sale of securities or commodities by a
broker-dealer
registered with the securities and exchange commission;
or
(G) that occurs on the state fairgrounds during the annual
Kansas
state fair between a consumer and a vendor who has been
authorized by
the state fair management to do business on the state
fairgrounds.
(2) ``Place of business'' means the main or permanent branch
office
of a supplier.
(3) ``Purchase price'' means the total price paid or to be
paid for the
consumer property or services, including all interest and service
charges.
(4) ``Business day'' means any calendar day except Sunday, or
any
legal holiday as defined by K.S.A. 60-206 and amendments
thereto.
Sec. 2. K.S.A. 1997 Supp. 50-670 is hereby amended to
read as fol-
lows: 50-670. (a) As used in this section:
(1) ``Consumer telephone call'' means a call made by a
telephone
solicitor to the residence of a consumer for the purpose of
soliciting a
sale of any property or services to the person called, or for the
purpose
of soliciting an extension of credit for property 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 property or services
to the
person called or an extension of credit for such purposes;
(2) ``unsolicited consumer telephone call'' means a consumer
tele-
phone 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 or the
telephone
solicitor's predecessor in interest has
had an existing business relationship
if the solicitor is not an employee, a contract employee or an
independent
contractor of a provider of telecommunications services;
or
(D) by a newspaper publisher or such publisher's agent or
employee
in connection with such publisher's business;
(3) ``telephone solicitor'' means any natural person, firm,
organiza-
tion, 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;
(4) ``automatic dialing-announcing device'' means any user
terminal
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
participate 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;
(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
solici-
tation;
(4) immediately promptly discontinue
the solicitation if the person
being solicited gives a negative response at any time during the
consumer
telephone call; and
(5) hang up the phone, or in the case of an automatic
dialing-an-
nouncing device operator, disconnect the automatic
dialing-announcing
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
display of such number.
(d) A telephone solicitor shall not transmit any written
information
by facsimile machine or computer to a consumer after the
consumer
requests orally or in writing that such transmissions cease.
(e) A telephone solicitor shall not obtain by use of any
professional
delivery, courier or other pickup service receipt or possession
of a con-
sumer's payment unless the goods are delivered with the
opportunity to
inspect before any payment is collected.
(e) (f) Local exchange carriers and
telecommunications carriers shall
not be responsible for the enforcement of the provisions of this
section.
(f) (g) Any violation of this section
is an unconscionable act or practice
under the Kansas consumer protection act.
(g) (h) This section shall be part of
and supplemental to the Kansas
consumer protection act.
Sec. 3. K.S.A. 50-673 is hereby amended to read as
follows: 50-673.
The provisions of K.S.A. 50-671 through 50-674 and amendments
thereto
do not apply to a transaction:
(a) That has been made in accordance with prior negotiations
in the
course of a visit by the consumer to a merchant operating a
business
establishment that has a fixed permanent location and where
consumer
goods or services are displayed or offered for sale on a continuing
basis;
(b) in which the business establishment, or the
establishment's pred-
ecessor in interest, making the solicitation has made a
prior sale to the
consumer, is establishing a business to business relationship or
has a clear,
preexisting business relationship with the consumer, provided that
rela-
tionship resulted in the consumer becoming aware of the full name,
busi-
ness address and phone number of the establishment and is not a
pro-
vider of telecommunications services;
(c) in which the consumer purchases goods or services pursuant
to
an examination of a television, radio, or print advertisement or a
sample,
brochure, catalogue, or other mailing material of the telemarketer
that
contains:
(1) The name, address, and telephone number of the
telemarketer;
(2) a full description of the goods or services being sold
along with a
list of all prices or fees being requested, including any handling,
shipping,
or delivery charges; and
(3) any limitations or restrictions that apply to the offer;
or
(d) in which the consumer may obtain a full refund for the
return of
undamaged and unused goods or a cancellation of services notice to
the
seller within seven days after receipt by the
consumer after the consumer
has had at least seven days to review the goods or services,
and the seller
will process the refund within 30 days after receipt of the
returned mer-
chandise by the consumer or the refund for any services not
performed
or a pro rata refund for any services not yet performed for the
consumer.
The return and refund privilege shall be disclosed to the consumer
orally
by telephone or in writing with advertising, promotional material
or with
delivery of the product or service. The words ``satisfaction
guaranteed,''
``free inspection,'' ``no risk guarantee'' or similar words and
phrases meet
the requirements of this act.
(e) Any telemarketer who, pursuant to this section, is
exempted from
K.S.A. 50-671 through 50-674 and amendments thereto, impliedly
war-
rants the goods or property to be satisfactory to the consumer to
the
extent that the consumer shall have the right to choose at any time
within
the seven-day refund period, to cancel the sale by notifying the
telemar-
keter in writing, provided the consumer returns to the telemarketer
the
goods sold in substantially the same condition as when they were
received
by the consumer. A telemarketer that has received such notice to
cancel
from a consumer shall then, within 30 business days of the receipt
of such
notice:
(1) Refund all payments made, including any down payment
made
under the agreement;
(2) return any goods or property traded in to the seller on
account of
or in contemplation of the agreement, in substantially the same
condition
as when received by the telemarketer; and
(3) take any action necessary or appropriate to terminate
promptly
any security interest created in connection with the agreement.
Sec. 4. K.S.A. 50-640 and 50-673 and K.S.A. 1997 Supp.
50-670 are
hereby repealed.
Sec. 5. This act shall take effect and be in force from
and after its
publication in the statute book.
Approved May 13, 1998
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