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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 86 — Telecommunications and Technology

86-229. Solicitor, sponsor, or seller; prohibited acts.

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A solicitor, sponsor, or seller shall not:
(1)Misrepresent the source of any written prize notice;
(2)Represent directly or by implication that the number of individuals eligible for the prize is limited or that an individual has won or will receive a particular prize unless that representation is true;
(3)Misrepresent the value of a prize; or
(4)Request or accept any payment, or create an impression that any payment is required, from an individual prior to the receipt of a written prize notice by such individual if the solicitor, sponsor, or seller represents to such individual that he or she has won or will receive a prize. A written prize notice under this subdivision shall contain all the information required in section 86-228 .
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