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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2001 No. 2778

UNSOLICITED GOODS AND SERVICES

The Unsolicited Goods and Services Act 1971 (Electronic Communications) Order 2001

  Made 30th July 2001 
  Laid before Parliament 1st August 2001 
  Coming into force 31st August 2001 

Whereas the Secretary of State considers that the authorisation of the use of electronic communications by this Order for any purpose is such that the extent (if any) to which records of things done for that purpose will be available will be no less satisfactory in cases where use is made of electronic communications than in other cases;

     Now, therefore, the Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon her by sections 8 and 9 of the Electronic Communications Act 2000[1] hereby makes the following Order:

     1. This Order may be cited as the Unsolicited Goods and Services Act 1971 (Electronic Communications) Order 2001 and shall come into force on 31st August 2001.

    
2. Section 3 of the Unsolicited Goods and Services Act 1971[2] is amended as follows:

     3. For subsection (1) there shall be substituted - 

     4. In subsection (2) - 

     5. In subsection (3), for the words from "person to whom" to "that person;" there shall be substituted "purchaser and bearing, in print, his name and address (or one or more of his addresses);".

    
6. After subsection (3) there shall be inserted - 


Patricia Hewitt,
Secretary of State, Department of Trade and Industry

30th July 2001



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


This Order is made under section 8 of the Electronic Communications Act 2000 and amends the Unsolicited Goods and Services Act 1971 (the 1971 Act) so as to make provision for orders to be placed electronically for directory entries.

Section 3 of the 1971 Act provides that a directory publisher may not lawfully demand payment in respect of a directory entry without first having obtained from the prospective purchaser one of two alternative forms of agreement, in written paper form, to the charge to be made for the entry. If a publisher demands payment or asserts a present or prospective right to payment without knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the directory entry was ordered in accordance with the provisions of section 3, then he commits an offence.

This Order provides that the publisher will comply with section 3 of the 1971 Act if he receives an electronic communication in the prescribed form from the person seeking to place an entry, on the condition that, before the electronic communication is transmitted by that person, the publisher has communicated specified information to that person.

A Regulatory Impact Assessment has been drawn up by the Department of Trade and Industry and is available from the Consumer Affairs Directorate of the Department of Trade and Industry, Room 420, 1 Victoria Street, London SW1H 0ET, telephone 020 7215 5014. Copies have been placed in the libraries of both Houses of Parliament.


Notes:

[1] 2000 c. 7.back

[2] 1971 c. 30; section 3(2) was amended by the Unsolicited Goods and Services (Amendment) Act 1975 (c. 13), section 3. Section 3(3) of the 1971 Act was amended by section 2 of the 1975 Act, as from a day to be appointed.back



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 © Crown copyright 2001

Prepared 12 September 2001


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