| C.__Any unlisted, unpublished, toll-free long distance or | direct inward dial telephone number within the State. |
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| | Sec. 4. 10 MRSA §1498, sub-§§5 and 6, as enacted by PL 1989, c. 775, | are amended to read: |
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| | 5. Prima facie violation. Use of any automated calling | device that calls telephone numbers sequentially and cannot | can not distinguish the telephone numbers of those authorized | to be contacted from those it is unlawful to contact pursuant | to subsection 3 is prima facie evidence of intent to violate | this section. |
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| | 6. Exceptions. This section does not prohibit the use of | an automated telephone calling device to: |
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| A. Inform purchasers of the receipt, availability or | delivery of goods or services or any other pertinent | information on the status of any purchased goods or | services; |
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| B. Respond to a telephone inquiry initiated by the person | to whom the automated call is directed; or |
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| C. Carry out the duties of any state or local | governmental unit.; |
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| D.__Make charitable solicitation calls on behalf of a | charitable organization, as defined in Title 9, section | 5003; or |
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| E.__Make calls on behalf of a political party or a | candidate for elected public office. |
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| | This bill generally prohibits the use of automated telephone | solicitation calls to persons in this State. The bill | provides exceptions for calls made on behalf of a charitable | organization or on behalf of a political party or candidate. | It also preserves those portions of existing law that limit | and prohibit certain uses of automated telephone solicitation | calls and the exceptions to the limits and prohibitions. |
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