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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

367.465 Prohibitions relating to use of automated calling equipment to solicit calls

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for telephone fee lines.
(1)As used in this section, "telephone fee line" means a telephone number with a
charge attached to calling it, whereby the telephone company as billing agent
charges the caller an amount for accessing the line in addition to applicable rates, if
any, for the telephone call.
(2)No person shall use automated calling equipment, or cause it to be used, to solicit
persons to call a telephone fee line under his control.
(3)No telephone company shall knowingly provide a telephone fee line to a person
who solicits calls to that line through the use of automated calling equipment. A
telephone company shall, on order of the Attorney General, withdraw control of a
telephone fee line from any person if calls to that line are solicited by automated
calling equipment.
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