Note:
KRS § 367.46955
Baldwin's
Title XXIX. Commerce and Trade
Chapter 367. Consumer Protection
367.46955
Prohibited telephone solicitation acts and practices
It is a prohibited telephone
solicitation act or practice and a violation of KRS
367.46951 to 367.46999 for any person making a telephone solicitation to engage in the following
conduct:
(1) Advertising or representing that registration as a telemarketer equals an endorsement or approval by any government or governmental agency;
(2) Requesting a fee in advance to remove derogatory information from or improve a person's credit history or credit record;
(3) Requesting or receiving a payment in advance from a person to recover or otherwise aid in the return of money or any other item lost by the consumer in a prior telephone solicitation transaction;
(4) Requesting or receiving payment of any fee or consideration in advance of obtaining a loan or other extension of credit when the telemarketing company has guaranteed or represented a high likelihood of success in obtaining or arranging a loan or other extension of credit for a person;
(5) Obtaining or submitting for payment a check, draft, or other form of negotiable paper drawn on a person's checking, savings, or bond or other account without the consumer's express written authorization, or charging a credit card account or making electronic transfer of funds except in conformity with KRS 367.46963;
(6) Procuring the services of any professional delivery, courier, or other pickup service to obtain immediate receipt or possession of a consumer's payment, unless the goods are delivered with the opportunity to inspect before any payment is collected;
(7) Assisting, supporting, or providing substantial assistance to any telemarketer when the telemarketing company knew or should have known that the telemarketer was engaged in any act or practice prohibited under this section;
(8) Making a telephone solicitation to anyone under eighteen (18) years of age. When making a telephone solicitation the telemarketer shall inquire as to whether the person is eighteen (18) years of age or older and the answer shall be presumed to be correct;
(9) Utilizing any method to block or otherwise circumvent the use of a caller identification service when placing an unsolicited telephone solicitation call;
(10) Directing or permitting
employees to use a fictitious name or not to use their name while making a
telephone solicitation;
(11) Threatening, intimidating,
or using profane or obscene language;
(12) Causing the telephone to
ring more than thirty (30) seconds in an intended telephone solicitation;
(13) Engaging any person
repeatedly or continuously with behavior a reasonable person would deem to be
annoying, abusive, or harassing;
(14) Initiating a telephone
solicitation call to a person, when that person has stated
previously that he or she does not wish to receive solicitation calls from that
seller;
(15) (a) Making or causing to be made an unsolicited telephone solicitation call if the residential number for that telephone appears in the current publication of the zero call list maintained by the Office of the Attorney General, Division of Consumer Protection. Any holder of a residential telephone number may notify the division and be placed on a zero call list indicating the wish not to receive unsolicited telephone solicitation calls by notification to the division. The telephone numbers of persons requesting to be on the zero call list shall remain on the list until the person rescinds his or her name from the list.
(b) The zero call list shall be updated, published, and
distributed on a quarterly basis in electronic and hard copy and may be made
available in other formats at the discretion of the division. After the
publication of the list each quarter each telemarketing company, telemarketer,
and merchant shall be deemed to be on notice not to solicit any person whose
telephone number appears on the list. The list shall be made available to
requesters either on a statewide or county by county basis;
(16) Making telephone
solicitations to a person's residence at any time other than
between 10 a.m.--9 p.m. local time, at the called person's location;
(17) Selling or making
available for economic gain any information revealed during a telephone
solicitation without the express written consent of the consumer;
(18) Making a telephone
solicitation to any residential telephone using an artificial or prerecorded
voice to deliver a message, unless the call is initiated for emergency purposes
by schools regulated by the Kentucky Department of Education or the call is
made with the prior express consent of the called party; or
(19) Engaging in any unfair,
false, misleading, or deceptive practice or act as part of a telephone
solicitation.
HISTORY: 2002
c 21, § 2, eff. 7-15-02; 1998
c 581, § 3, eff. 7-15-98
Legislative Research Commission Note (7-15-02): Under the authority of KRS
7.136, the Reviser of Statutes has corrected a clearly erroneous
statutory reference in subsection (5) of this section as enacted in 2002 Ky.
Acts ch. 21, sec. 2, by changing "KRS
367.46953" to "KRS
367.46963."
Case Law
I identified no significant cases construing the act.