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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Wirth
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2/13/07
HB 700
SHORT TITLE Phone Directory and Unsolicited Mail Delivery
SB
ANALYST Ortiz
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Attorney General’s Office (AGO)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Bill 700 prohibits a for-profit business from distributing a local telephone directory or
unsolicited mailing to a resident who notifies the business that the resident no longer wishes to
receive the directory or mailing. The Act requires a for-profit business that publishes and
delivers local telephone directories or unsolicited mailings to residents to conspicuously print on
the directory or mailing a toll-free number and a mailing address that residents may use to
provide verbal or written notice to the business that the resident no longer wishes to receive the
directory or mailing. The Act provides that the attorney general (AG) or appropriate district
attorney (DA) may institute a civil action in district court against a violator or to prevent a
violation of the Act. Under the Act, a civil penalty of $500 may be assessed for each violation.
The Act further provides that in any action brought by the AG or a DA, distribution in error shall
be a defense.
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SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
HB 700 regulates for-profit businesses that publish and deliver unsolicited local telephone
directories and mail to any resident. HB 700 defines a "resident" as any person or entity that has
a mailing address in this state.
HB 700 A(1) requires for-profit businesses that publish and deliver unsolicited directories and
mailings to conspicuously print the following statement:
"IF YOU NO LONGER WISH TO RECEIVE THIS MAILING, PLEASE CALL THE
FOLLOWING NUMBER OR WRITE TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS:"
Section A(2) requires the disclosure of information. The information required is for the
businesses to provide a toll-free number and a mailing address for the business that residents
may use to provide verbal or written notice to the business that the resident no longer wishes to
receive the directory or mailing.
Section B prohibits distribution upon resident’s verbal or written notification of wish to no
longer receive the directory or mailing. HB 700 appears to allow unsolicited local telephone
directories and unsolicited mailing until the for-profit business receives notice from a resident
that the resident no longer wishes to continue to receive the unsolicited directory or mail or both.
A for-profit business violates this act if the resident notifies the business that the resident no
longer wishes to receive the directory or mailing and the business non-erroneously delivers the
unsolicited directory or mailing to a resident.
Section C contains the enforcement and penalty provision. Section C permits the attorney
general or appropriate district attorney to institute a civil action in district court. A $500.00 per
violation penalty may be assessed.
Section D contains an affirmative defense for the erroneous distribution of unsolicited telephone
directory or mailing to a resident. HB 700 D may require proof of some type of intent to
distribute or perhaps some type of knowledge.
Section E defines: “delivery;" “local telephone directory;" “resident;" and “unsolicited mailing."
Unsolicited mailing is defined to mean a communication delivered to a resident without the
resident’s prior express invitation or permission. The term “communication" may be over broad
and is not defined or limited.
U.S. constitution may also limit HB 700. See commercial speech e.g. the government can ban
deceptive or illegal commercial speech; any other regulation must be supported by a substantial
interest to be achieved by restrictions, regulations in proportion to that interest, and a limitation
on expression designed carefully to achieve the state's goal.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
HB 700 permits the Attorney General to investigate and prosecute all violations of this act,
which may result in staff time dedicated to additional prosecutions a year.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
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HB 700 “person," “entity" and “communication" may need further definition.
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