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Senate passes telephone-fraud bill requiring telemarketer registration and disclosures

Utah State Senate · February 19, 1990
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Summary

House Bill 100, carried on the Senate floor as a committee bill, requires registration of telephone solicitors with the Division of Consumer Protection, imposes a $50 registration fee, mandates immediate disclosure of sales intent, a three-day cancellation right, and civil penalties; the Senate passed the bill by roll call.

The Utah Senate passed House Bill 100, a telemarketing and telephone-fraud measure originally introduced by Representative LeBaron and advanced by the Business, Labor and Economic Development interim committee.

On the floor, Senator Cornaby summarized the measure as requiring registration of "telephone solicitors" with the Division of Consumer…

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