§ 4-88-603 - Unsolicited commercial or sexually explicit electronic mail -- Requirements.
               	 		
4-88-603.    Unsolicited commercial or sexually explicit electronic mail -- Requirements.
    (a)  Each  person who sends or causes to be sent an unsolicited commercial  electronic mail or an unsolicited sexually explicit electronic mail  through the intermediary of an electronic mail service provider or to an  electronic mail address held by a resident of the state shall:
      (1)  Conspicuously state in the electronic mail the sender's:
            (A)  Legal name;
            (B)  Correct street address; and
            (C)  Valid Internet domain name;
      (2)  For  a sexually explicit electronic mail, include in the electronic mail a  subject line that contains "adv:adult" as the first nine (9) characters;
      (3)  Provide  the recipient a convenient, no-cost mechanism to notify the sender not  to send any future electronic mail to the recipient, including:
            (A)  Return electronic mail to a valid, functioning return electronic address; and
            (B)  For  a sexually explicit electronic mail and if the sender has a toll-free  telephone number, the sender's toll-free telephone number; and
      (4)  Conspicuously provide in the text of the electronic mail a notice:
            (A)  That  informs the recipient that the recipient may conveniently and at no  cost be excluded from future commercial or sexually explicit electronic  mail, as the case may be, from the sender; and
            (B)  For  sexually explicit electronic mail, if the sender has a toll-free  telephone number, that includes the sender's valid, toll-free telephone  number that the recipient may call to be excluded from future electronic  mail from the sender.
(b)    (1)  A  commercial electronic mail is not unsolicited if the sender has a  preexisting business or personal relationship with the recipient.
      (2)  The  sender of a commercial electronic mail of this nature must still  include in the electronic mail message the required disclosures set  forth in subdivisions (a)(3) and (4) of this section and shall remove  the recipient from future mailings if requested.
(c)  A  person who sends or causes to be sent an unsolicited commercial  electronic mail or an unsolicited sexually explicit electronic mail  through the intermediary of an electronic mail service provider located  in the state or to an electronic mail address held by a resident of the  state may not:
      (1)  Use a third  party's Internet domain name in identifying the point of origin or in  stating the transmission path of the electronic mail without the third  party's consent;
      (2)  Misrepresent any information in identifying the point of origin or the transmission path of the electronic mail; or
      (3)  Fail to include in the electronic mail the information necessary to identify the point of origin of the electronic mail.
(d)    (1)  If  the recipient of an unsolicited commercial electronic mail or an  unsolicited sexually explicit electronic mail notifies the sender that  the recipient does not want to receive future commercial electronic mail  or future sexually explicit electronic mail from the sender, the sender  may not send that recipient a commercial electronic mail or a sexually  explicit electronic mail either directly or through a subsidiary or  affiliate.
      (2)  If a recipient has  requested to be removed from future mailings, the sender may recontact  the recipient if a preexisting business relationship has been  reestablished or if the recipient has expressly requested to receive  future mailings from the sender.