§ 4-99-101 - Legislative finding, declaration, and intent.
               	 		
4-99-101.    Legislative finding, declaration, and intent.
    (a)  The  General Assembly recognizes that the widespread use of telephone  solicitors to initiate sales of goods, real property, and investment  opportunities has created numerous problems for purchasers and investors  which are inimical to good business practices. Telephonic sales have a  significant impact upon the economy and well-being of this state and its  local communities. However, purchasers have suffered substantial losses  because of misrepresentations, lack of full and complete information  regarding both the telephonic seller and the goods and investments the  telephonic seller is offering, and failure of delivery. The provisions  of this chapter relating to telephonic sellers are necessary for the  public welfare.
(b)  It is the intent of the legislature in enacting this chapter to:
      (1)  Provide  each prospective telephonic sales purchaser with information necessary  to make an intelligent decision regarding the offer made;
      (2)  Safeguard the public against deceit and financial hardship;
      (3)  Ensure, foster, and encourage competition and fair dealings among telephonic sellers by requiring adequate disclosure; and
      (4)  Prohibit representations that tend to mislead.