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90_HB2823ham001 LRB9009701YYmgam01 1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2823 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 2823 by replacing 3 the title with the following: 4 "AN ACT to amend the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive 5 Business Practices Act by adding Section 2II."; and 6 by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the 7 following: 8 "Section 5. The Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business 9 Practices Act is amended by adding Section 2II as follows: 10 (815 ILCS 505/2II new) 11 Sec. 2II. Electronic mail that includes an 12 advertisement. 13 (a) As used in this Section: 14 (1) "Advertisement" means material that: 15 (A) advertises for commercial purpose the 16 availability or the quality of real property, goods, 17 or services; or 18 (B) is otherwise designed or intended to 19 solicit a person to purchase real property, goods, 20 or services. 21 (2) "Electronic mail" means a message, a file, or -2- LRB9009701YYmgam01 1 other information that is transmitted through a local, 2 regional, or global network, regardless of whether the 3 message, file, or other information is: 4 (A) viewed; 5 (B) stored for retrieval at a later time; 6 (C) printed onto paper or other similar 7 material; or 8 (D) filtered or screened by a computer program 9 that is designed or intended to filter or screen 10 items of electronic mail. 11 (3) "Network" means a network comprised of one or 12 more computers that may be accessed by a modem, 13 electronic or optical technology or other similar means. 14 (4) "Recipient" means a person who receives an item 15 of electronic mail. 16 (b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (c) of 17 this Section, if a person transmits or causes to be 18 transmitted to a recipient an item of electronic mail that 19 includes an advertisement, that person commits an unlawful 20 practice under this Act, unless: 21 (1) the person has a preexisting business or 22 personal relationship with the recipient; 23 (2) the recipient has expressly consented to 24 receive the item of electronic mail from the person; or 25 (3) the advertisement is readily identifiable as 26 promotional, or contains a statement providing that it is 27 an advertisement, and clearly and conspicuously provides: 28 (A) the legal name, complete street address, 29 and electronic mail address of the person 30 transmitting the electronic mail; and 31 (B) a notice that the recipient may decline to 32 receive additional electronic mail that includes an 33 advertisement from the person transmitting the 34 electronic mail and the procedures for declining -3- LRB9009701YYmgam01 1 such electronic mail. 2 (c) If a person provides users with access to a network 3 and, as part of that service, transmits items of electronic 4 mail on behalf of those users, the person is immune from 5 liability for violations of this Act, unless the person 6 transmits an item of electronic mail that includes an 7 advertisement he or she prepared or caused to be prepared. 8 (d) The provisions of this Section do not apply to an 9 item of electronic mail that is obtained by a recipient 10 voluntarily. This subsection includes, but is not limited 11 to, an item of electronic mail that is obtained by a 12 recipient voluntarily from an electronic bulletin board.".