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South Dakota Laws > Title 37 > Chapter 24 - Deceptive Trade Practices And Consumer Protection South Dakota Laws > Title 37 > Chapter 24 - Deceptive Trade Practices And Consumer ProtectionCurrent as of: 2010Check for updates§ 37-24-1Definition of terms§ 37-24-2Unordered merchandise as gift--Right to refuse--Exceptions§ 37-24-5.1Door to door sale defined§ 37-24-5.2Transactions not considered door to door sales§ 37-24-5.3Door to door seller's failure to inform buyer of right to cancel§ 37-24-5.4Cancellation notice form to be furnished and filled in by door to door seller§ 37-24-5.5Deceptive to include confession of judgment or waiver of rights in door to door sale§ 37-24-5.6Deceptive to fail to honor notice of cancellation of door to door sale--Notice of intent to repossess or abandon delivered goods§ 37-24-5.7Criteria for compliance of door to door sales with notice requirements§ 37-24-6Deceptive acts or practices--Each act as Class 2 misdemeanor--Subsequent acts§ 37-24-6.1Electronic cash registers required to display transactions and issue receipts--Violation as petty offense§ 37-24-6.2Advertisement at regular price not prohibited§ 37-24-7Other remedies unimpaired by definition of deceptive practices--Actions under chapter restricted§ 37-24-8Prima facie knowledge of deceptive practice--Civil relief unaffected§ 37-24-10Lawful practices unaffected by chapter§ 37-24-11Advertising media exempt without knowledge of unlawfulness§ 37-24-12Attorney general's investigative demand for report on suspect practices§ 37-24-13Modification or setting aside of director's investigative demand§ 37-24-14Subpoena powers of attorney general--Hearings--Forms--Rules and regulations§ 37-24-15Self-incriminating evidence required on promise of immunity§ 37-24-16Service of notice, demand, or subpoena§ 37-24-17Judicial enforcement of notice, demand or subpoena§ 37-24-18Information disclosed only as necessary for enforcement§ 37-24-19Acceptance of assurance of voluntary compliance authorized§ 37-24-20Form and contents of assurance of voluntary compliance--Approval by circuit court§ 37-24-21Assurance not admission--Failure to comply prima facie evidence of violation§ 37-24-22Reopening of matters closed by acceptance of assurance§ 37-24-23Attorney general's action for injunction--Notice§ 37-24-24State's attorneys to assist--Action by state's attorney§ 37-24-25Venue of actions for injunction--Relief granted§ 37-24-26Civil penalty for violation of injunction§ 37-24-27Civil penalty for intentional violations recovered in action for injunction§ 37-24-28Jurisdiction retained by court issuing injunction§ 37-24-29Additional judicial relief from unlawful practices--Appointment of receiver§ 37-24-30Powers of receiver§ 37-24-31Action for damages brought by person adversely affected§ 37-24-32Other private remedies unaffected§ 37-24-33Limitation of actions§ 37-24-34Chapter not retroactive§ 37-24-35Severability of provisions§ 37-24-41Definitions§ 37-24-42Unsolicited commercial e-mail advertisements restricted§ 37-24-43Internet access service provider policy restricting e-mail permitted§ 37-24-44Collection of e-mail addresses to initiate unsolicited commercial e-mail advertisements prohibited§ 37-24-45Obtaining e-mail addresses by automated means to initiate unsolicited commercial e-mail advertisements prohibited§ 37-24-46Use of automated means to register multiple e-mail accounts from which to initiate unsolicited commercial e-mail advertisements prohibited§ 37-24-47Prohibited commercial e-mail advertisements§ 37-24-48Actions for damages--Attorney's fees and costs--Reduction of damages under certain circumstances________________________________________________________________________
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