Section 134.72. Prohibition of certain unsolicited messages by facsimile machine.  


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  • (1) Definitions. In this section:
    (a) “Facsimile machine" means a machine that transmits copies of documents by means of a telephone line, telegraph line, microwave, satellite, radio wave, fiber optics, coaxial cable or any other transmission facility or any switching device.
    (b) “Facsimile solicitation" means the unsolicited transmission of a document by a facsimile machine for the purpose of encouraging a person to purchase property, goods or services.
    (2) Prohibitions.
    (a) A person may not make a facsimile solicitation without the consent of the person solicited unless all of the following apply:
    1. The document transmitted by facsimile machine does not exceed one page in length and is received by the person solicited after 9 p.m. and before 6 a.m.
    2. The person making the facsimile solicitation has had a previous business relationship with the person solicited.
    3. The document transmitted by facsimile machine contains the name of the person transmitting the document.
    (b) Notwithstanding par. (a) , a person may not make a facsimile solicitation to a person who has notified the facsimile solicitor in writing, by telephone, or by facsimile transmission that the person does not want to receive facsimile solicitation.
    (c) A facsimile solicitor who receives notice under par. (b) may not disclose to another the facsimile transmission number of the person who gave the notice under par. (b) . Each disclosure of a facsimile transmission number is a separate violation of this paragraph.
    (3) Territorial application.
    (a) Intrastate. This section applies to any intrastate facsimile solicitation.
    (b) Interstate. This section applies to any interstate facsimile solicitation received by a person in this state.
    (4) Penalty. A person who violates this section may be required to forfeit not more than $500.