815 ILCS 305/20
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(815 ILCS 305/20)
(from Ch. 134, par. 120)
Sec. 20.
Exemptions.
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b), the provisions of this Act
shall not apply to the
following types of telephone calls made by an autodialer:
(1) calls made in response to an express request of | the person called; |
(2) calls made to any person with whom the telephone | solicitor has a prior or existing business relationship; |
(3) a telephone call placed on behalf of any | political, charitable, public opinion polling, research survey, or radio or television broadcast rating organization. |
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), all calls made by an
autodialer must be made in compliance with the requirements of subsection (d)
of Section 15.
(Source: P.A. 91-182, eff. 1-1-00.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 2014–2017 · leading case: United States v. Dish Network LLC
United States v. Dish Network LLC (2017)
“” 815 ILCS 305/20(a)(2). The IAT-DA- does not define the term “existing business relationship.”
United States v. Dish Network, L.L.C. (2014)
“” 815 ILCS 305/20(a)(2). Dish asserts an Established Business Relationship defense for all of the auto-message campaign calls that it made.”
— 815 ILCS 305/20(a)(2) — 2 cases
United States v. Dish Network LLC (2017)
“” 815 ILCS 305/20(a)(2). The IAT-DA- does not define the term “existing business relationship.”
United States v. Dish Network, L.L.C. (2014)
“” 815 ILCS 305/20(a)(2). Dish asserts an Established Business Relationship defense for all of the auto-message campaign calls that it made.”
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