New Jersey Statutes 56:8-158. Sending unsolicited advertisement to telephone facsimile machine prohibited, exceptions
Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes 56:8-158
- person: includes corporations, companies, associations, societies, firms, partnerships and joint stock companies as well as individuals, unless restricted by the context to an individual as distinguished from a corporate entity or specifically restricted to one or some of the above enumerated synonyms and, when used to designate the owner of property which may be the subject of an offense, includes this State, the United States, any other State of the United States as defined infra and any foreign country or government lawfully owning or possessing property within this State. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
- State: extends to and includes any State, territory or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia and the Canal Zone. See New Jersey Statutes 1:1-2
b. Subsection a. of this section shall not apply where there is an existing business relationship between the sender of the unsolicited advertisement and the residential or business subscriber or where a member of a nonprofit organization including, but not limited to, professional or trade associations, sends an unsolicited advertisement to a member of the same organization, directly and not through a centralized facsimile database or facsimile number list maintained by the organization, provided that such unsolicited advertisement, whether sent pursuant to an existing business relationship between the sender and the residential or business subscriber or whether sent from one member of a nonprofit organization to another member of the same organization, shall provide clear and conspicuous notice on the first page of the unsolicited advertisement. Such notice shall include:
(1) disclosure to the recipient that the recipient may request the sender of the unsolicited advertisement not to send any future unsolicited advertisements to the recipient’s telephone facsimile machine; and
(2) the domestic address and facsimile machine number for the recipient to transmit such a request to the sender.
c. A request not to send future unsolicited advertisements to a telephone facsimile machine shall:
(1) identify the telephone number of the telephone facsimile machine to which the request relates;
(2) be made to the sender’s domestic address or the facsimile machine number of the sender provided in the notice to the recipient; and
(3) be sent in written form to the sender’s domestic address or sent by return facsimile transmission to the sender’s facsimile machine number, in order to be effective.
Such request is effective unless subsequently the person making the request provides express invitation or permission to the sender, in written form or by facsimile transmission, to send future unsolicited advertisements to such person at such telephone facsimile machine.
d. Failure to honor a valid request, in written form or by facsimile transmission, not to send future unsolicited advertisements pursuant to subsections c. through g. of this section, as applicable, shall constitute a violation of P.L.2005, c.114 (C. 56:8-157 et seq.).
e. Nonprofit organizations, including but not limited to, professional or trade associations, shall be exempt from subsection a. of this section and shall be allowed to send unsolicited advertisements to their new and existing members in furtherance of the organization’s purpose, without penalty, provided that the organization provides to each of its prospective new members at the time of membership application or to each of its existing members at the time of membership renewal, as the case may be, clear and conspicuous notice of:
(1) the member’s right to request the organization not to send any future unsolicited advertisements to the member’s telephone facsimile machine;
(2) the organization’s domestic address and facsimile machine number to which its members may transmit such a request to the organization; and
(3) the requirement that any such request to the organization shall be sent in written form to the organization’s domestic address or sent by return facsimile transmission to the organization’s facsimile number, in order to be effective.
A request by a member to a nonprofit organization not to send future unsolicited advertisements to a member’s telephone facsimile machine shall comply with the requirements of this subsection and with the requirements of subsection c. of this section, as applicable. Failure of a nonprofit organization to honor a valid request, in written form or by facsimile transmission, from a member not to send future unsolicited advertisements pursuant to the requirements of this subsection and the requirements of subsection c. of this section, as applicable, shall constitute a violation of P.L.2005, c.114 (C. 56:8-157 et seq.).
f. Members of nonprofit organizations, including but not limited to, professional or trade associations, who send unsolicited advertisements to the telephone facsimile machines of other members of the same organization by initially sending such advertisements to a centralized facsimile database or facsimile number list maintained by the organization for the purpose of distributing such advertisements to its membership shall be exempt from subsection a. of this section and shall be allowed to send such unsolicited advertisements through such centralized facsimile database or facsimile number list to other members of the same organization, without penalty, provided that the organization provides to each of its prospective new members at the time of membership application or to each of its existing members at the time of membership renewal, as the case may be, clear and conspicuous notice of:
(1) the member’s right to request that the organization not send any future unsolicited advertisements from one or more other members of the same organization through such centralized facsimile database or facsimile number list to the member’s telephone facsimile machine;
(2) the organization’s domestic address and facsimile machine number to which its members may transmit such a request to the organization; and
(3) the requirement that any such request to the organization shall be sent in written form to the organization’s domestic address or sent by return facsimile transmission to the organization’s facsimile number, in order to be effective.
A request by a member to a nonprofit organization that the organization not send any future unsolicited advertisements from one or more other members of the same organization through such centralized facsimile database or facsimile number list to a member’s telephone facsimile machine shall comply with the requirements of this subsection and with the requirements of subsection c. of this section, as applicable. Failure of the nonprofit organization to honor a valid request, in written form or by facsimile transmission, from a member of the same organization not to send any future unsolicited advertisements from one or more other members through such centralized facsimile database or facsimile number list pursuant to the requirements of this subsection and the requirements of subsection c. of this section, as applicable, shall constitute a violation of P.L.2005, c.114 (C. 56:8-157 et seq.).
g. Nonprofit organizations, including but not limited to, professional or trade associations, shall be exempt from subsection a. of this section and shall be allowed to send unsolicited advertisements to the telephone facsimile machine of any person, other than a new or existing member of the sending organization, within this State, without penalty, provided that such advertisements are intended to give the person notice of an event that is in furtherance of the organization’s purpose, and further provided that, any such unsolicited advertisements to the person’s telephone facsimile machine shall provide clear and conspicuous notice on the first page of the unsolicited advertisement. Such notice shall include:
(1) disclosure to the person that the person may request the organization not to send any such future unsolicited advertisements to the person’s telephone facsimile machine;
(2) the domestic address and facsimile machine number for the person to transmit such a request to the organization; and
(3) the requirement that any such request to the organization shall be sent in written form to the organization’s domestic address or sent by return facsimile transmission to the organization’s facsimile number, in order to be effective.
A request by a person to a nonprofit organization that the organization not send future unsolicited advertisements to the person’s telephone facsimile machine shall comply with the requirements of this subsection and with the requirements of subsection c. of this section, as applicable. Failure of a nonprofit organization to honor a valid request, in written form or by facsimile transmission, from a person not to send future unsolicited advertisements pursuant to the requirements of this subsection and the requirements of subsection c. of this section, as applicable, shall constitute a violation of P.L.2005, c.114 (C. 56:8-157 et seq.).
L.2005,c.114,s.2; amended 2007, c.85.