Wisconsin Code § 134.73

Identification of prisoner making telephone solicitation
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In this section:
(a) “Contribution” has the meaning given in s. 202.11 (5).
(b) “Prisoner” means a prisoner of any public or private correctional or detention facility that is located within or outside this
state.
(c) “Solicit” has the meaning given in s. 202.11 (8).
(d) “Telephone solicitation” means the unsolicited initiation
of a telephone conversation for any of the following purposes:
1. To encourage a person to purchase property, goods, or
services.
2. To solicit a contribution from a person.
3. To conduct an opinion poll or survey.
(2) REQUIREMENTS. A prisoner who makes a telephone solicitation shall do all of the following immediately after the person called answers the telephone:
(a) Identify himself or herself by name.
(b) State that he or she is a prisoner.
(c) Inform the person called of the name of the correctional or
detention facility in which he or she is a prisoner and the city and
state in which the facility is located.
(3) TERRITORIAL APPLICATION. (a) Intrastate. This section
applies to any intrastate telephone solicitation.
(b) Interstate. This section applies to any interstate telephone
solicitation received by a person in this state.
(4) PENALTIES. (a) A prisoner who violates this section may
be required to forfeit not more than $500.
(b) If a person who employs a prisoner to engage in telephone
solicitation is concerned in the commission of a violation of this
section as provided under s. 134.99, the person may be required
to forfeit not more than $10,000.

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