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Idaho Code § 48-1007

Private causes of action and remedies

Known as the Idaho Telephone Solicitation Act

The act spans §§ 48–48 (13 sections).

I.C., § 48-1007, as added by 1992, ch. 27, § 1, p. 83.

(1) Any person who purchases goods or services pursuant to a telephone solicitation and thereby suffers damages as a result of any act, conduct, or practice declared unlawful in this chapter shall have the same rights and remedies in seeking and obtaining redress under this chapter as those granted under the Idaho consumer protection act, chapter 6, title 48, Idaho Code.

(2) If a telephone solicitor violates any applicable provision of this chapter, any contract of sale or purchase is null and void and unenforceable.

(3) If a telephone solicitor fails to deliver the goods or services contracted for, pursuant to the federal trade commission’s “mail order merchandise rule,” 16 CFR 435, the contract to purchase is null and void.

(4) Any contract, agreement to purchase, or written confirmation executed by a purchaser which purports to waive any of the purchaser’s rights under this chapter is against public policy and shall be null and void and unenforceable.

(5) The remedies provided for in this chapter are not exclusive, and shall be in addition to any other procedures or remedies for any violation or conduct provided for in any other law.

Current official text: Idaho Statutes (Idaho Legislature). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Idaho statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.