Sec. 7. (a) This section does not apply to the sale, transfer, or provision of a consumer’s telephone number to a person that is exempt from this article under IC 24-4.7-1-1.

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     (b) A telephone solicitor, a supplier, or a caller may not sell, transfer, or make available to another person for solicitation purposes a consumer’s telephone number if the telephone solicitor, supplier, or caller knows that the telephone number appears in the most current quarterly listing published by the division.

     (c) A telephone solicitor, a supplier, or a caller may not transfer a live call to one (1) or more other persons if the call has been placed to a consumer in violation of this article or IC 24-5-14.

     (d) A telephone solicitor, a supplier, or a caller may not provide substantial assistance or support to another person if the telephone solicitor, supplier, or caller knows or consciously avoids knowing that the person has engaged in any act or practice that violates this article or IC 24-5-14.

     (e) A person may not provide substantial assistance or support to a telephone solicitor, a supplier, or a caller if the person knows or consciously avoids knowing that the telephone solicitor, supplier, or caller has engaged in any act or practice that violates this article or IC 24-5-14. A communications service provider (as defined in IC 8-1-32.5-4) does not violate this subsection, and this subsection does not:

(1) provide a right of action against a communications service provider; or

(2) subject a communications service provider to any criminal penalties or civil remedies set forth in this article or in IC 24-5-14;

if the communications service provider’s equipment or services are used only to transport, handle, or retransmit a communication that violates this article or IC 24-5-14.

As added by P.L.61-2014, SEC.5. Amended by P.L.227-2015, SEC.1.