86-244. Telephone solicitations; restrictions.
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A person shall not initiate a telephone solicitation, other than a call made for emergency purposes, using an automatic dialing-announcing device to:
(1)An emergency telephone line, including 911 or any emergency or business line of a hospital, physician or medical service office, health care facility, poison control center, fire protection agency, or law enforcement agency;
(2)the telephone line of any guest room or patient room of a hospital, health care facility, nursing home, or similar facility;
(3)any telephone number assigned to a paging service, a cellular telephone service, a specialized mobile radio service, any other radio common carrier service, or any service for which the person called is charged for the call; or
(4)a residential or business telephone line unless the telephone solicitation is otherwise permitted by the Automatic Dialing-Announcing Devices Act.