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Code · Virginia · Title 24.2 · Chapter 9.5

Code of Virginia § 24.2-958. General provisions; applicability to advertisements in audio format.

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A. Radio outlets and online platforms shall not be liable under this article for carriage of political advertisements that fail to include the disclosure requirements provided for in this article. This provision supersedes any contrary provisions of the Code of Virginia.
B. The person accepting an advertisement for a radio outlet shall require, and for one year shall retain a copy of, proof of identity of the person who submits the advertisement for broadcast. Proof of identity shall be submitted either
(i)in person and include a valid Virginia driver's license, or any other identification card issued by a government agency of the Commonwealth, one of its political subdivisions, or the United States, or
(ii)other than in person, in which case, the person submitting the advertisement shall provide a telephone number and the person accepting the advertisement may phone the person to verify the validity of the person's identifying information before broadcasting the advertisement.
C. Any disclosure statement required by this section shall be communicated in a conspicuous manner.
D. An advertisement that is in audio format and is placed or promoted for a fee on an online platform shall be subject to the same disclosure requirements to which radio advertisements are subject pursuant to this article.
2002, c. 487 , § 24.2-944; 2004, cc. 55 , 457 ; 2005, c. 369 ; 2006, cc. 787 , 892 ; 2020, c. 551 .
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