Sec. 1. This article does not apply to any of the following: (1) A telephone call made in response to an express request of the person called. (2) A telephone call made primarily in connection with an existing debt or contract for which payment or performance has not been completed at the time of the call. (3) A telephone call made on behalf of a charitable organization that is exempt from federal income taxation under Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code, but only if all of the following apply: (A) The telephone call is made by a volunteer or an employee of the charitable organization. (B) The telephone solicitor who makes the telephone call immediately discloses all of the following information upon making contact with the consumer: (i) The solicitor's true first and last name. (ii) The name, address, and telephone number of the charitable organization. (4) A telephone call made by an individual licensed under IC 25-34.1 if: (A) the sale of goods or services is not completed; and (B) the payment or authorization of payment is not required; until after a face to face sales presentation by the seller. (5) A telephone call made by an individual licensed under IC 27-1-15.6 or IC 27-1-15.8 when the individual is soliciting an application for insurance or negotiating a policy of insurance on behalf of an insurer (as defined in IC 27-1-2-3 ). (6) A telephone call soliciting the sale of a newspaper of general circulation, but only if the telephone call is made by a volunteer or an employee of the newspaper. (7) Any telephone call made to a consumer by a communications service provider (as defined in IC 8-1-32.5-4 ) that: (A) offers broadband Internet service; and (B) has an established business relationship (as defined in 47 CFR 64.1200) with the consumer. (8) Any telephone call made to a consumer by: (A) a financial institution organized or reorganized under the laws of any state or the United States; or (B) a person licensed by the department of financial institutions under IC 24-4.4 , IC 24-4.5 , or 750 IAC 9; that has an established business relationship (as defined in 47 CFR 64.1200) with the consumer.
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