37-24-41. Definitions.
Terms used in §§37-24-41 to 37-24-48, inclusive, mean:
(1)"Advertiser," a person or entity that advertises through the use of commercial e-mail advertisements;
(2)"Commercial e-mail advertisement," any electronic mail message initiated for the purpose of advertising or promoting the lease, sale, rental, gift offer, or other disposition of any property, goods, services, or extension of credit;
(3)"Direct consent," the recipient has expressly consented to receive e-mail advertisements from the advertiser, either in response to a clear and conspicuous request for the consent or at the recipient's own initiative;
(4)"Domain name," any alphanumeric designation that is registered with or assigned by any domain name registrar as part of an electronic address on the internet;
(5)"Electronic mail" or "e-mail," an electronic message that is sent to an e-mail address and transmitted between two or more telecommunications devices, computers, or electronic devices capable of receiving electronic messages, whether or not the message is converted to hard copy format after receipt, viewed upon transmission, or stored for later retrieval. Electronic mail, or e-mail, includes electronic messages that are transmitted through a local, regional, or global computer network;
(6)"Electronic mail address" or "e-mail address," a destination, commonly expressed as a string of characters, to which electronic mail can be sent or delivered. An electronic mail address, or e-mail address, consists of a user name or mailbox and a reference to an internet domain;
(7)"Electronic mail service provider," any person, including an internet service provider, that is an intermediary in sending or receiving electronic mail or that provides to end users of the electronic mail service the ability to send or receive electronic mail;
(8)"Initiate," to transmit or cause to be transmitted a commercial e-mail advertisement or assist in the transmission of a commercial e-mail advertisement by providing electronic mail addresses where the advertisement may be sent, but does not include the routine transmission of the advertisement through the network or system of a telecommunications utility or an electronic mail service provider through its network or system;
(9)"Incident," a single transmission or delivery to a single recipient or to multiple recipients of an unsolicited commercial e- mail advertisement containing substantially similar content;
(10)"Internet," the international computer network of both federal and nonfederal interoperable packet switched data networks, including the graphical subnetwork called the world wide web;
(11)"Preexisting or current business relationship," as used in connection with the sending of a commercial e-mail advertisement, means that the recipient has made an inquiry and has provided his or her e-mail address, or has made an application, purchase, or transaction, with or without consideration, regarding products or services offered by the advertiser.
Commercial e-mail advertisements sent pursuant to the exemption that is provided for a preexisting or current business relationship shall provide the recipient of the commercial e-mail advertisement with the ability to opt-out from receiving further commercial e-mail advertisements by calling a toll-free telephone number or by sending an unsubscribe e-mail to the advertiser offering the products or services in the commercial e-mail advertisement. This opt-out provision does not apply to recipients who are receiving free e-mail service with regard to commercial e-mail advertisements sent by the provider of the e-mail service;
(12)"Recipient," the addressee of an unsolicited commercial e-mail advertisement. If an addressee of an unsolicited commercial e-mail advertisement has one or more e-mail addresses to which an unsolicited commercial e-mail advertisement is sent, the addressee is deemed to be a separate recipient for each e-mail address to which the e-mail advertisement is sent;
(13)"Routine transmission," the transmission, routing, relaying, handling, or storing of an electronic mail message through an automatic technical process. Routine transmission does not include the sending, or the knowing participation in the sending, of unsolicited commercial e-mail advertisements;
(14)"South Dakota electronic mail address" or "South Dakota e-mail address," any of the following:
(a)An e-mail address furnished by an electronic mail service provider that sends bills for furnishing and maintaining that e-mail address to a mailing address in this state;
(b)An e-mail address ordinarily accessed from a computer located in this state; or
(c)An e-mail address furnished to a resident of this state;
(15)"Unsolicited commercial e-mail advertisement," a commercial e-mail advertisement sent to a recipient who meets both of the following criteria:
(a)The recipient has not provided direct consent to receive advertisements from the advertiser; or
(b)The recipient does not have a preexisting or current business relationship with the advertiser promoting the lease, sale, rental, gift offer, or other disposition of any property, goods, services, or extension of credit.
Source: SL 2007, ch 226, §1.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 24 - Deceptive Trade Practices And Consumer Protection
Section 37-24-1 - Definition of terms.
Section 37-24-2 - Unordered merchandise as gift--Right to refuse--Exceptions.
Section 37-24-5.1 - "Door to door sale" defined.
Section 37-24-5.2 - Transactions not considered door to door sales.
Section 37-24-5.3 - Door to door seller's failure to inform buyer of right to cancel.
Section 37-24-5.4 - Cancellation notice form to be furnished and filled in by door to door seller.
Section 37-24-5.7 - Criteria for compliance of door to door sales with notice requirements.
Section 37-24-6 - Deceptive act or practice--Violation as misdemeanor or felony.
Section 37-24-6.2 - Advertisement at regular price not prohibited.
Section 37-24-8 - Prima facie knowledge of deceptive practice--Civil relief unaffected.
Section 37-24-10 - Lawful practices unaffected by chapter.
Section 37-24-11 - Advertising media exempt without knowledge of unlawfulness.
Section 37-24-12 - Attorney general's investigative demand for report on suspect practices.
Section 37-24-13 - Modification or setting aside of director's investigative demand.
Section 37-24-14 - Subpoena powers of attorney general--Hearings--Forms--Rules and regulations.
Section 37-24-15 - Self-incriminating evidence required on promise of immunity.
Section 37-24-16 - Service of notice, demand, or subpoena.
Section 37-24-17 - Judicial enforcement of notice, demand or subpoena.
Section 37-24-18 - Information disclosed only as necessary for enforcement.
Section 37-24-19 - Acceptance of assurance of voluntary compliance authorized.
Section 37-24-21 - Assurance not admission--Failure to comply prima facie evidence of violation.
Section 37-24-22 - Reopening of matters closed by acceptance of assurance.
Section 37-24-23 - Attorney general's action for injunction--Notice--Attorney fees.
Section 37-24-24 - State's attorneys to assist--Action by state's attorney.
Section 37-24-25 - Venue of actions for injunction--Relief granted.
Section 37-24-26 - Civil penalty for violation of injunction.
Section 37-24-27 - Civil penalty for intentional violations recovered in action for injunction.
Section 37-24-28 - Jurisdiction retained by court issuing injunction.
Section 37-24-29 - Additional judicial relief from unlawful practices--Appointment of receiver.
Section 37-24-30 - Powers of receiver.
Section 37-24-31 - Action for damages brought by person adversely affected.
Section 37-24-32 - Other private remedies unaffected.
Section 37-24-33 - Limitation of actions.
Section 37-24-34 - Chapter not retroactive.
Section 37-24-35 - Severability of provisions.
Section 37-24-41 - Definitions.
Section 37-24-42 - Unsolicited commercial e-mail advertisements restricted.
Section 37-24-43 - Internet access service provider policy restricting e-mail permitted.
Section 37-24-47 - Prohibited commercial e-mail advertisements.
Section 37-24-49 - Contractor defined for §§ 37-24-50 and 37-24-51.
Section 37-24-50 - Contractor rebate of insurance deductible prohibited.
Section 37-24-51 - Cancellation of storm damage roofing repair contract.
Section 37-24-52 - Organized retail crime--Each act a misdemeanor or felony.
Section 37-24-53 - Restitution and reimbursement for organized retail crime.
Section 37-24-55 - Charges not prohibited by chapter.
Section 37-24-56 - Aggregating amount involved to determine degree of punishment.