Kansas Statutes
Article 6 - Consumer Protection
50-6,107 Commercial electronic mail act; definitions; consumer rights, requirements and prohibitions; private actions to seek relief; civil penalty; affirmative defense; unconscionable acts or practices.

50-6,107. Commercial electronic mail act; definitions; consumer rights, requirements and prohibitions; private actions to seek relief; civil penalty; affirmative defense; unconscionable acts or practices. (a) This act shall be known as the commercial electronic mail act.
(b) As used in this act:
(1) "Assist the transmission" means actions taken by a person to provide substantial assistance or support which enables any person to formulate, compose, send, originate, initiate or transmit a commercial electronic mail message when the person providing the assistance knows that the initiator of the commercial electronic mail message is engaged, or intends to engage, in any practice that violates the Kansas consumer protection act.
(2) "Commercial electronic mail message" means an electronic mail message sent for the purpose of promoting property or services for sale or lease, but shall not include electronic mail messages sent by a natural person volunteering to send such messages on behalf of a charitable organization as defined by K.S.A. 17-1760, and amendments thereto.
(3) "Electronic mail address" means a destination, commonly expressed as a string of characters, to which electronic mail may be sent or delivered.
(4) "Established business relationship" means a prior and existing relationship formed by a voluntary two-way communication between a sender and a recipient with or without an exchange of consideration, on the basis of an express authorization, application, purchase or transaction by the recipient regarding products or services offered by such sender, which relationship has not been previously terminated by either party.
(5) "Initiate the transmission" refers to the action by the original sender of an electronic mail message, not to the action by any intervening interactive computer service that may handle or retransmit the message, unless such intervening interactive computer service assists in the transmission of an electronic mail message when it knows, that the person initiating the transmission is engaged, or intends to engage, in any act or practice that violates the Kansas consumer protection act.
(6) "Interactive computer service" means any information service, system or access software provider that provides or enables computer access by multiple users to a computer server, including specifically a service or system that provides access to the internet and such systems operated or services offered by libraries or educational institutions.
(7) "Internet domain name" refers to a globally unique, hierarchical reference to an internet host or service, assigned through centralized internet naming authorities, comprising a series of character strings separated by periods, with the right-most string specifying the top of the hierarchy.
(8) "Express authorization" means an express affirmative act by a recipient clearly agreeing to receive commercial electronic messages from a specified and identifiable sender, or from multiple persons.
(c) No person shall:
(1) Initiate the transmission, conspire with another to initiate the transmission, or assist the transmission, of a commercial electronic mail message from a computer located in Kansas or to an electronic mail address that the sender knows, is held by a Kansas resident that:
(A) Uses a third party's internet domain name without permission of the third party, or otherwise misrepresents or obscures any information in identifying the point of origin or the transmission path of a commercial electronic mail message;
(B) contains false or misleading information in the subject line;
(C) does not contain as the first four characters of the subject line "ADV:"; Provided, however, the characters "ADV" shall not be required in the subject line if the recipient has an established business relationship or has given express authorization to receive commercial electronic mail messages or in electronic mail messages, other than messages of a sexually explicit or otherwise adult oriented nature, sent to less than 500 recipients per month. The sender claiming exemption under this subsection shall have the burden of proving the exemption by a preponderance of the evidence;
(D) does not contain instructions, in text at least as large as the majority of the text in the transmission, for the recipient to follow to notify the sender not to send any subsequent communications, with a valid sender operated return electronic mail address to which the recipient may reply to notify the sender not to send any further commercial electronic mail messages and the legal name of the person or entity initiating the transmission, including such person's or entity's (i) physical address for the receipt of the United States mail or (ii) a toll free telephone number that the recipient may call to notify the sender not to send any subsequent communications. It shall be prima facie evidence that the sender is in violation of this section if the recipient's reply electronic mail message is returned to the recipient as undeliverable, or is otherwise not accepted by the sender of the original commercial electronic mail message; or
(E) contains advertising material for viewing, use, consumption, sale, lease or rental only by persons over 18 years of age, including but not limited to content of sexual, sexually explicit or otherwise adult-oriented nature, unless the first eight characters of the subject line are "ADV:ADLT."
(2) Initiate the transmission, conspire with another to initiate the transmission, or assist the transmission, of a commercial electronic mail message from a computer located in Kansas or to an electronic mail address that the sender knows, is held by a Kansas resident that is made after the recipient thereof has notified the sender not to send any subsequent communications.
(3) Give, transfer, sell or otherwise share with another the electronic mail address of any recipient who has notified the sender not to send any subsequent communications for any use other than for the third party to place the address on a do not contact list.
(4) Assist in the transmission of a commercial electronic mail message, when the person providing the assistance knows, that the initiator of the commercial electronic mail message is engaged, or intends to engage, in any act or practice that violates the Kansas consumer protection act.
(5) Knowingly sell, give or otherwise distribute or possess with the intent to sell, give or distribute software that:
(A) Is primarily designed or produced for the purpose of facilitating or enabling the falsification of electronic mail transmission information or other routing information;
(B) has only limited commercially significant purpose or use other than to facilitate or enable the falsification of electronic mail transmission information or other routing information; or
(C) is marketed by that person or another acting in concert with that person with that person's knowledge for use in facilitating or enabling the falsification of electronic mail transmission information or other routing information.
(d) For purposes of this section, a person knows or has reason to know that the intended recipient of a commercial electronic mail message is a Kansas resident if that information is available, upon request, from the registrant of the internet domain name contained in the recipient's electronic mail address.
(e) An interactive computer service may, upon its own initiative, block the receipt or transmission through its service of any commercial electronic mail that it reasonably believes is, or will be, sent in violation of this chapter.
(f) No interactive computer service may be held liable for any action voluntarily taken in good faith to block the receipt or transmission through its service of any commercial electronic mail which it reasonably believes is, or will be, sent in violation of this act.
(g) Any violation of this section is an unconscionable act and practice under the Kansas consumer protection act.
(h) Any person alleging a violation of this section including an interactive computer service damaged by a violation, shall be deemed a consumer who has been aggrieved by a violation of the consumer protection act and to have suffered actual loss as referred to in K.S.A. 50-634 and 50-636 and amendments thereto.
(i) Any person alleging a violation of this section may bring a private action to seek relief pursuant to K.S.A. 50-634, 50-636 and this section, and amendments thereto, and such person shall be considered a consumer pursuant to K.S.A. 50-624, and amendments thereto, for the purposes of such private action.
(j) Any person that violates this section shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $500 nor more than $10,000 for each such violation instead of the penalty provided for in subsection (a) of K.S.A. 50-636, and amendments thereto.
(k) It shall be an affirmative defense to a violation of this section if the person can demonstrate, by clear and convincing evidence, (1) that the sender at the time of the alleged violation had: (A) Maintained a list of consumers who have notified the person not to send any subsequent commercial electronic messages; (B) established and implemented, with due care, reasonable practices and procedures to effectively prevent unsolicited commercial electronic mail messages in violation of this section; (C) trained the sender's personnel in the requirements of this section; and (D) maintained records demonstrating compliance with this section; and (2) the unsolicited commercial electronic message was the result of an error. Such defense shall not be exercised by any person more than once within the state of Kansas in any 12-month period. A person shall be deemed to have exercised such defense if asserted in response to any consumer complaint about a violation of this section, regardless of whether litigation has been initiated.
(l) The legislature finds that the practices covered by this section are matters vitally affecting the public interest for the purpose of applying the Kansas consumer protection act. A violation of this section is not reasonable or necessary for the development and preservation of commerce and is an unconscionable act in violation of the Kansas consumer protection act.
(m) This section shall be a part of and supplemental to the Kansas consumer protection act.
History: L. 2002, ch. 140, ยง 1; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 50 - Unfair Trade And Consumer Protection

Article 6 - Consumer Protection

50-617 Receipt of unsolicited goods, wares or merchandise deemed gift, when; negative option invitation or announcement; defense in action for return; deceptive act or practice.

50-618 Unsolicited credit cards; rights of recipient when card lost or stolen.

50-619 Definitions.

50-620 Prohibited acts; certain information as to ownership of junk required; register.

50-621 Same; junk dealer prohibited from purchasing items of junk without receiving from seller information as to ownership; record of ownership.

50-622 Penalty.

50-623 Kansas consumer protection act; purpose; construction.

50-624 Definitions.

50-625 Waiver; agreement to forego rights; settlement of claims.

50-626 Deceptive acts and practices.

50-627 Unconscionable acts and practices.

50-628 Duties of the attorney general.

50-629 General powers of the attorney general.

50-630 Rule-making requirements.

50-631 Investigation of violations; remedies.

50-632 Remedies of the attorney general or any county or district attorney; procedure for sequestration.

50-633 Coordination with other supervision.

50-634 Private remedies.

50-635 Consumer protection act; application.

50-636 Civil penalties.

50-637 Powers of receiver; effect of receivership.

50-638 Jurisdiction and venue.

50-639 Disclaimer or limitation of warranties; liabilities; attorney fees, when; section inapplicable to seed for planting, livestock for agricultural purposes or disposal of surplus property by a governmental entity.

50-640 Door-to-door sales; cancellation; required disclosures; notice of cancellation; definition.

50-640a Individuals prohibited from engaging in door-to-door sales.

50-642 Citation of act.

50-643 Severability.

50-644 Thermal insulation, flame spread standards.

50-645 Motor vehicle warranties; definitions; consumer rights and remedies; enforcement by attorney general.

50-646 Same; other remedies.

50-647 Odometer fraud; civil remedies; definitions.

50-648 Odometer fraud; purchase of motor vehicle voided; consumer remedies.

50-649 Odometer fraud; enforcement by attorney general.

50-650 Odometer fraud; purchase of motor vehicle not voided; consumer remedies.

50-651 Odometer fraud; civil penalty.

50-652 Odometer statement required; exceptions.

50-653 Title search disclosure; supplier no liability if disclosed.

50-653a Odometer fraud; attorney general investigations of violations; subpoena power.

50-654 Kansas collision damage waiver act; citation.

50-655 Application of act.

50-656 Definitions.

50-657 Rental agreement; collision damage waiver; requirements.

50-658 Collision damage waiver; deceptive acts or practices.

50-659 Vehicle dealer's duty to disclose specific facts; failure to disclose creates rebuttable presumption; definitions; deceptive act or practice.

50-660 After market parts; definitions.

50-661 Disclosure by insurer to use after market parts; violations.

50-662 Disclosure requirements; installer of parts responsible for negligent installation.

50-663 Enforcement under consumer protection act; deceptive act or practice.

50-664 Vehicles not covered by act.

50-665 Failure to disclose by vehicle dealer that vehicle is being sold by dealer.

50-666 Invention promotion services; definitions.

50-667 Same; disclosures; required information and statement in contract.

50-668 Deceptive act or practice; supplemental to Kansas consumer protection act.

50-669 Required presentation of credit card when writing a check; exceptions.

50-669a Prohibiting the taking of personal information when using a credit card.

50-669b Prohibiting printing of credit card or debit card account numbers on receipts.

50-670 Kansas no-call act; definitions; requirements and prohibitions; remedies.

50-670a Same; no-call list; prohibitions; remedies; attorney general, powers and duties.

50-671 Definitions.

50-672 Verbal agreement not valid unless signed confirmation; consumer not liable for payment, when; right to cancel.

50-673 When law inapplicable; implied warranty of telemarketer exempted pursuant to this section; consumer's right to cancel and refund.

50-674 Where law enforced.

50-675 Supplemental to Kansas consumer protection act; unconscionable acts.

50-676 Protected consumer; definitions.

50-677 Same; enhanced civil penalty.

50-678 Same; factors to consider in imposition of enhanced civil penalty.

50-679 Same; cause of action; priority over enhanced civil penalty.

50-679a K.S.A. 50-676 through 50-679 supplemental to consumer protection act.

50-680 Title of act.

50-681 Definitions.

50-682 Lease-purchase agreements; scope; applicability of other laws.

50-683 Same; required disclosures by lessor, when and how.

50-684 Same; required disclosures in agreement.

50-685 Same; proscribed provisions.

50-686 Same; consumer's right to reinstate agreement.

50-687 Same; written receipt required.

50-688 Same; renegotiations.

50-689 Same; advertisements.

50-690 Same; unconscionable act or practice.

50-692 Prize notification; definitions; requirements of notice and solicitation; violations.

50-696 Definitions.

50-697 Warranty of manufacturer who sells assistive device to consumer; repair of nonconforming assistive device; remedies of nonconformity not repaired; current value of written lease; reasonable allowance.

50-698 Duties of consumer to receive comparable new assistive device or refund; duties of manufacturer and assistive device lessor.

50-699 Enforcement of lease agreement prohibited in certain circumstances; full written disclosure required prior to sale or lease of returned assistive device.

50-6,100 Arbitration of disputes.

50-6,101 Rights or remedies of consumer not limited; waiver by consumer of rights void; action to recover damages.

50-6,102 Act part of and supplemental to Kansas consumer protection act; deceptive practices; enforcement by attorney general; other rights and remedies not limited.

50-6,103 Telecommunications services; unauthorized change of provider or addition of services.

50-6,104 Sale of cigarettes in violation of cigarette and tobacco products act.

50-6,105 Method of payment; express authorization required; when.

50-6,106 Unconscionable acts; remedies.

50-6,107 Commercial electronic mail act; definitions; consumer rights, requirements and prohibitions; private actions to seek relief; civil penalty; affirmative defense; unconscionable acts or practices.

50-6,108 Gift certificates or gift cards; regulation of; exceptions; definitions.

50-6,109 Scrap metal theft reduction act; definitions.

50-6,109a Same; implementation, administration and enforcement by attorney general and Kansas bureau of investigation; rules and regulations; scrap metal theft reduction fee fund and scrap metal data repository fund; database, requirements; report to...

50-6,109b Same; violations, powers of attorney general.

50-6,109c Same; violations, civil penalty; appeal.

50-6,109d Same; civil action by attorney general; penalty.

50-6,109e Same; engaging in business, jurisdiction; administrative or civil action, venue.

50-6,109f Scrap metal; regulation by municipality, limitations.

50-6,110 Unlawful acts, person selling regulated scrap metal; information required; signed statement; photographs; dealer's register; exceptions; rules and regulations.

50-6,111 Unlawful acts, scrap metal dealer; required information; records.

50-6,112a Scrap metal dealer registration; fees.

50-6,112b Same; persons and business entities prohibited from registration.

50-6,112c Same; suspension or revocation; appeal.

50-6,112d Same; expiration of act.

50-6,113 Pest inspections relating to real estate transactions; certification required; deceptive act.

50-6,114 Vehicle protection products; definitions; not insurance.

50-6,115 Same; incidental costs; conditions.

50-6,116 Truth in musical performance advertising act.

50-6,117 Same; definitions.

50-6,118 Same; unlawful advertising of a live musical performance; exceptions.

50-6,119 Same; civil penalty.

50-6,120 Same; affirmative defense.

50-6,121 Kansas roofing registration act; citation.

50-6,122 Same, definitions.

50-6,123 Same; registration certificate required; penalties.

50-6,124 Same; administration of act; rules and regulations.

50-6,125 Same; registration application requirements; refusal to register; notification.

50-6,126 Same; criminal history record inquiry.

50-6,127 Same; duties of roofing contractor.

50-6,128 Same; fees; roofing contractor registration fund.

50-6,129 Same; exemptions.

50-6,130 Same; application for registration, time limit for processing.

50-6,131 Same; notification of attorney general required, when; fees.

50-6,132 Same; roofing contractor registration certificate renewal; reinstatement fee.

50-6,133 Same; violations; complaints; investigations; subpoenas.

50-6,134 Same; nonresident roofing contractor registration requirements; agent for service of process.

50-6,135 Same; disclosure of roofing contractor's registration certificate number.

50-6,136 Same; information system, establishment of.

50-6,137 Same; effect on other statutes.

50-6,138 Same; deceptive or unconscionable acts or practices.

50-6,138a Violations; general contractor's duty to report.

50-6,138b Letter of exemption for general contractor.

50-6,139 Identity theft; identity fraud; unconscionable act or practice; Wayne Owen act.

50-6,139a Attorney general assistance for victims of identity-related crimes.

50-6,139b Requirements for holders of personal information.

50-6,140 Bad faith assertion of patent infringement; unconscionable act or practice.

50-6,141 Unlicensed conduct as a bail enforcement agent; penalties.

50-6,142 Unauthorized practice of law; penalties.

50-6,143 Residential real estate insurance policy; assignment of rights or benefits to contractor.