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Code · South Dakota · Title 37 · Chapter 37-32

37-32-3. Written prize notice--Contents.

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A written prize notice shall contain all of the following information:
(1)The true name, address, and telephone number of the solicitor and sponsor;
(2)The verifiable retail value of each prize the individual has been selected or may be eligible to receive;
(3)If the notice lists more than one prize that the individual has won or will receive, a statement of the odds the individual has of receiving each prize;
(4)Any requirement or invitation for the individual to view, hear, or attend a sales presentation in order to claim a prize, the approximate length of the sales presentation, and a description of the property or service that is the subject of the sales presentation;
(5)Any requirement that the individual pay shipping or handling fees or any other charges to obtain or use a prize;
(6)If receipt of the prize is subject to a restriction, a statement that a restriction applies, a description of the restriction, and a statement containing the location in the notice where the restriction is described;
(7)Any limitations on eligibility; and
(8)If the individual is invited or required to telephone the solicitor or sponsor to enter or claim a prize, a statement disclosing the average length of such a call, any toll charges beyond normal long distance charges that the individual has to pay, and any other methods available to the individual to enter or claim a prize.
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