South Dakota Codified Laws 37-30-24. “Telephone solicitation” defined
For the purposes of §§ 37-30-23 to 37-30-29, inclusive, a telephone solicitation is the unsolicited initiation of a telephone call to a residential telephone customer for the purpose of encouraging a person to purchase property, goods, or services or soliciting donations of money, property, goods, or services. Telephone solicitation does not include:
(1) Calls made in response to a request or inquiry by the called party. This includes calls regarding an item that has been purchased by the called party from the company or organization during a period not longer than twelve months prior to the telephone contact;
Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws 37-30-24
- Person: includes natural persons, partnerships, associations, cooperative corporations, limited liability companies, and corporations. See South Dakota Codified Laws 2-14-2
- Property: includes property, real and personal. See South Dakota Codified Laws 2-14-2
(2) Calls made for a not–for–profit organization to its own list of bona fide or active members of the organization;
(3) Calls limited to polling or soliciting the expression of ideas, opinions or votes;
(4) Business–to–business contacts or contacts with residential customers with whom a business or credit relationship exists; or
(5) Calls utilized for relaying messages for private purposes, including voice messaging services or message delivery services.
Source: SL 1991, ch 322, § 2.