18-542. Prohibition
A person, with the intent to commit fraud or theft, shall not use a web page or electronic mail message or otherwise use the internet to solicit, request or take any action to induce another person to provide identifying information by representing that the person, either directly or by implication, is an online business without the authority or approval of the online business.
Structure Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 18 - Information Technology
§ 18-102 - Government information technology
§ 18-103 - Powers and duties of director
§ 18-104 - Powers and duties of the department; violation; classification
§ 18-106 - Electronic and digital signatures; exemptions; definitions
§ 18-202 - Obligations of state agencies obtaining information on line
§ 18-203 - Agency reports; availability on line
§ 18-302 - Comprehensive internet web portal of local governments
§ 18-303 - Reporting of public funding for public communications
§ 18-304 - Debt reporting by state and local governments; database
§ 18-305 - Reports; electronic submission; exception; posting
§ 18-401 - Information technology fund
§ 18-402 - Statewide e-rate program fund
§ 18-421 - State web portal fund; exemption
§ 18-422 - State agencies; third-party electronic service provider authorization; definitions
§ 18-441 - Data processing acquisition fund
§ 18-443 - Electronic database system; procedures
§ 18-444 - Duty to file financial disclosure statement; contents; exceptions
§ 18-502 - Prohibited activities; applicability
§ 18-503 - Statewide concern; preemption
§ 18-504 - Civil remedies; damages
§ 18-522 - Anti-identification procedures
§ 18-543 - Civil remedies; damages
§ 18-544 - Violation; classification
§ 18-603 - Application process and requirements; fee
§ 18-606 - Consumer protection
§ 18-608 - Recordkeeping and reporting requirements
§ 18-609 - Records; disclosure; evidentiary effect
§ 18-610 - Reporting requirements; monitoring; enforcement; agreements