Sec. 622.107. ENGAGING IN CONDUCT THAT FALSELY INDICATES AN INDIVIDUAL HAS WON. A person conducting a sweepstakes may not:
(1) ask an individual to provide any information or take any action consistent with the individual winning a sweepstakes prize, unless the individual has won a sweepstakes prize; or
(2) provide an individual who has not yet won a sweepstakes prize with a document or other item that simulates an event, circumstance, or condition connected with being a sweepstakes winner.
Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 885 (H.B. 2278), Sec. 2.01, eff. April 1, 2009.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 13 - Contests and Other Promotions
Subchapter C. Prohibited Acts or Conduct
Section 622.101. Connecting Sweepstakes Entry or Operation to Order or Purchase
Section 622.102. Using Multiple Sweepstakes Entry Addresses or Multiple Purposes for Address
Section 622.103. Allowing Choice of Prize or Indication of Preferred Prize Characteristics
Section 622.104. Sending Sweepstakes Material That Includes Certain Statements or Implications
Section 622.105. Using Game Piece to Convey Information or Offer to Enter
Section 622.107. Engaging in Conduct That Falsely Indicates an Individual Has Won
Section 622.108. Awarding Multiple Prizes
Section 622.109. Mailing Certain Offers During Period Following Sweepstakes
Section 622.110. Providing Names or Addresses Used in Prohibited Sweepstakes