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Code · Alaska · Title 45 · Chapter 63

Sec. 45.63.100. Definitions.

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Sec. 45.63.100. Definitions.
In this chapter,
(1)“buyer” means a person who buys from or is solicited by a seller by telephonic means;
(2)“department” means the Department of Law;
(3)“notice of intent” means the notice of intent required by AS 45.63.010 to engage in a solicitation campaign;
(4)“solicitation campaign” means a sale or attempt to sell property or services by telephonic means by making substantially the same offer on substantially the same terms to two or more persons;
(5)“telephone seller” means a person who is required to be registered under AS 45.63.010 ;
(6)“telephonic means” means a telephone or another method using telephone lines, and includes a facsimile machine and electronic communication between electronic computing devices; “telephonic means” includes a letter, postcard, notice, or other written communication advising, requesting, motivating, or otherwise encouraging a person to contact a seller by telephonic means.
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