37-32-8. Limitations on solicitor or sponsor.
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A solicitor or sponsor may not do any of the following:
(1)Place on an envelope containing a written prize notice any representation that the person to whom the envelope is addressed has won or will receive a prize;
(2)Deliver a written prize notice that contains language, or is designed in a manner, that would lead a reasonable person to believe that it originates from a government agency, public utility, insurance company, consumer reporting agency, debt collector, or law firm unless the written prize notice originates from that source; or
(3)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 the representation is true.