North Dakota Code § 51-07-23

Unsolicited telefacsimile advertising
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It is unlawful for any person to initiate the unsolicited transmission of a telefacsimile 
message promoting a good or service for purchase by the recipient of the message. The term 
"telefacsimile" as used in this section means any process in which an electronic signal is 
transmitted by telephone line for conversion into written text. This section does not apply to a 
telefacsimile message sent to a recipient with whom the initiator has had a prior contractual or 
business relationship, nor does it apply to transmissions not exceeding two pages which are 
transmitted between the hours of nine p.m. and six a.m. Notwithstanding the above, it is 
unlawful to initiate a telefacsimile message to a recipient who has previously sent a written or 
telefacsimile message to the initiator clearly indicating that the recipient does not want to 
receive any telefacsimile from the initiator. A person who transmits an unsolicited telefacsimile 
message in violation of this section is liable to the recipient of that message for fifty dollars per 
month for each month in which the recipient receives the unsolicited message.

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