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Code · Illinois · Chapter 815 — BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS · Act 505

Sec. 2II. Prohibition of sweepstakes boxes and conditions upon use of prize promotions to solicit authority to provide telecommunications or related service.

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Sec. 2II. Prohibition of sweepstakes boxes and conditions upon use of prize promotions to solicit authority to provide telecommunications or related service.
(a)As used in this Section, the following terms have the meaning set forth herein:
(1)"Telecommunications carrier" has the meaning given in Section 13-202 of the Public
Utilities Act, except that "telecommunications carrier" does not include a provider of commercial mobile radio services (as defined by 47 U.S.C. 332(d)(1).
(2)"Telecommunications service" has the meaning given in Section 13-203 of the Public
Utilities Act.
(3)"Enhanced telecommunications service" means any service or merchandise, other than
interLATA, intraLATA, or local exchange service for which any charge or assessment appears on a billing statement directed to a consumer by a telecommunications carrier.
(4)"Sweepstakes box" means the box or receptacle into which consumers place entry forms
or documents used to enter sweepstakes, contests, or drawings of any description, and promotional materials attached thereto.
(b)It is an unfair or deceptive act or practice within the meaning of Section 2 of this Act for any person to solicit authority to execute a change of telecommunications carrier or to solicit authority to provide any telecommunications service or enhanced telecommunications service through the use of any sweepstakes box.
(c)Forms or documents used or intended to be used by consumers to enter sweepstakes, contests, or drawings of any description may not be used by any person as written authority to execute a change of any person's telecommunications carrier or to render any telecommunications service or enhanced telecommunications service.
(d)Any person who solicits any authority to execute a change of any person's telecommunications carrier or to render any telecommunications service or enhanced telecommunications service through or in conjunction with any sweepstakes, contest, or drawing shall clearly, conspicuously, and fully disclose in all direct mail solicitations to consumers the fact that the sweepstakes, contest, or drawing is intended to solicit authority to execute a change of telecommunications carrier or render telecommunications service or enhanced telecommunications service. The disclosure shall include, at the least, the following information:
(1)that no purchase or change of telecommunications carrier or service is required to
enter the sweepstakes, contest, or drawing;
(2)the alternative means by which a person may enter the sweepstakes, contest, or
drawing without authorizing a change of telecommunications carrier or service or making a purchase;
(3)the name and telephone number of the entity soliciting consumers to make a purchase
or to authorize a change of telecommunications carrier or service through the use of or in conjunction with the sweepstakes, contest, or drawing; and
(4)a brief description of the nature of the telecommunications services or enhanced
telecommunications services for which authorization is sought through the use of or in conjunction with the sweepstakes, contest, or drawing.
(e)It is an unfair or deceptive act or practice within the meaning of Section 2 of this Act for any person to use a form or document used or intended to be used by consumers to enter sweepstakes, contests, or drawings of any description as written authority to execute a change of any person's telecommunications carrier or to render any telecommunications service or enhanced telecommunications service or for any person to solicit authority to execute a change of telecommunications carrier or to solicit authority to provide any telecommunications service or enhanced telecommunications service through or in conjunction with any sweepstakes, contest, or drawing in a manner not in compliance with this Section. Nothing in this Section shall be construed to prohibit any person from offering a premium, incentive, or thing of value to another as consideration for authorizing a change of telecommunications carrier or the rendition of any telecommunications service or enhanced telecommunications service, provided that no element of chance or skill is associated with the offer of the premium, incentive, or thing of value or the receipt thereof.
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