(a) In this section: (1) "Federal act" means the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, 15 U.S.C. § 7001 et seq., as amended; (2) "Consumer" means an individual who seeks or obtains goods or services that are used primarily for personal, family, or household purposes. (b) A provider may satisfy the requirements of § 2417A, § 2419A, or § 2427A of this title by means of the Internet or other electronic means if the provider obtains a consumer's consent in the manner provided by § 101(c)(1) of the federal act [15 U.S.C. § 7001(c)(1)]. (c) The disclosures and materials required by §§ 2417A, 2419A, and 2427A of this title shall be presented in a form that is capable of being accurately reproduced for later reference. (d) With respect to disclosure by means of an Internet website, the disclosure of the information required by § 2417A(d) of this title must appear on 1 or more screens that: (1) Contain no other information; and (2) The individual must see before proceeding to assent to formation of a plan. (e) At the time of providing the materials and agreement required by §§ 2417A(c) and (d), 2419A, and 2427A of this title, a provider shall inform the individual that upon electronic, telephonic, or written request, it will send the individual a written copy of the materials and shall comply with a request as provided in subsection (f) of this section. (f) If a provider is requested, before the expiration of 90 days after a plan is completed or terminated, to send a written copy of the materials required by §§ 2417A(c) and (d), 2419A or § 2427A of this title, the provider shall send them at no charge within 3 business days after the request, but the provider need not comply with a request more than once per calendar month or if it reasonably believes the request is made for purposes of harassment. If a request is made more than 90 days after a plan is completed or terminated, the provider shall send within a reasonable time a written copy of the materials requested. (g) A provider that maintains an Internet website shall disclose on the home page of its website or on a page that is clearly and conspicuously connected to the home page by a link that clearly reveals its contents: (1) Its name and all names under which it does business; (2) Its principal business address, telephone number, and electronic mail address, if any; and (3) The names of its principal officers. (h) Subject to subsection (i) of this section, if a consumer who has consented to electronic communication in the manner provided by
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