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Code · Virginia · Title 18.2 · Chapter 9

Code of Virginia § 18.2-429.1. False caller identification information; penalty.

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A. For the purposes of this section:
"Caller identification information" means data that identifies the identity of the caller or the caller's telephone number to the recipient of a telephone call or to the recipient's telephone network.
"False caller identification information" means data that misrepresents the identity of the caller or the caller's telephone number to the recipient of a telephone call or to the recipient's telephone network.
B. Any person who, with the intent to defraud, intimidate, or harass, causes a telephone to ring and engages in conduct that results in the display of false caller identification information on the called party's telephone is guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor. A second or subsequent conviction under this subsection is punishable as a Class 2 misdemeanor if the prior conviction occurred before the date of the offense charged.
C. This section shall not apply to:
1. The blocking of caller identification information;
2. Any law-enforcement agencies or any law-enforcement officer while he is engaged in the performance of his official duties;
3. Any intelligence or security agency of the federal government or any employee of such agency while he is engaged in the performance of his official duties; or
4. Any telecommunications, broadband, or Voice-over-Internet protocol service provider that is
(i)acting in its capacity as an intermediary for the transmission of telephone service between the caller and the recipient,
(ii)providing or configuring a service or service feature as requested by a customer,
(iii)acting in a manner that is authorized or required by law, or
(iv)engaging in other conduct that is a necessary incident to the provision of service.
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