§ 4-99-109 - Irrevocable consent appointing Attorney General to act as seller's attorney to receive service -- Conditions of effective service.
               	 		
4-99-109.    Irrevocable  consent appointing Attorney General to act as seller's attorney to  receive service -- Conditions of effective service.
    (a)  Every  telephonic seller shall file with the Attorney General, in the form  prescribed by the Attorney General, an irrevocable consent appointing  the Attorney General to act as the seller's attorney to receive service  of any lawful process in any noncriminal suit, action, or proceeding  against the seller or the seller's successor, executor, or  administrator, which may arise under this chapter, when the agent  designated in the seller's registration filing cannot with reasonable  diligence be found at the address designated or if no agent has been  designated pursuant thereto.
(b)  When  service is made upon the Attorney General in conformance with this  section, it shall have the same force and validity as if served  personally on the seller.
(c)  Service  may be made by leaving a copy of the process in the office of the  Attorney General, but it shall not be effective unless both of the  following are done:
      (1)  When  service is effected pursuant to this section, the plaintiff shall  forthwith send by certified first class mail, return receipt requested, a  notice of the service and a copy of the process to the defendant or  respondent at the last address on file with the Consumer Protection  Division; and
      (2)  The plaintiff's  affidavit of compliance with this section shall be filed in the case on  or before the return date of the process, if any, or within such  further time as the court allows.