1996-05-09 - California AB3320 Regulating Internet Sales - Speier

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From: Bill Stewart <stewarts@ix.netcom.com>
To: GovAccess@well.com
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UTC Datetime: 1996-05-09 08:02:06 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 16:02:06 +0800

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From: Bill Stewart <stewarts@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 16:02:06 +0800
To: GovAccess@well.com
Subject: California AB3320 Regulating Internet Sales - Speier
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ftp://www.leginfo.ca.gov/pub/bill/asm/ab_3301-3350/ab_3320_bill_960502_amend
ed_asm

Jackie Speier's at it again!  Now she's proposing AB3320, a bill to regulate
sales of goods and services to protect consumers on the Internet.
It's in its third revision, and much improved, but still obviously
doesn't get it - the bill talks a lot about physical delivery
of services or tangible goods (use or copying of information
appears to fall through the rather wide cracks here)
and providing written notices and toll-free telephone numbers,
not quite realizing that an electronic mail address would do fine.

The original bill was a proposal to require computer BBSs that
charge for their services to register with the State at a cost of $50.
It was marked up into a hybrid bill, and then into current form.

I'm not sure what Assemblymember Speier is trying to accomplish,
but she's clearly thrashing around trying to define it and do
_something_ helpful to consumers.  Those of you in her district may
wish to get in touch with her and help her understand the Net
and electronic commerce and international connectivity and such.
Alternatively, if your Senator or Assemblymember is on the
committee, you may want to talk to him/her.

Here's the current bill status, according to leginfo.


MEASURE :  A.B. No. 3320
AUTHOR(S)       :  Speier.
TOPIC   :  Telephone, mail order, and catalog sales: Internet.
HOUSE LOCATION  :  ASM
+LAST AMENDED DATE  :  05/02/96

LAST HIST. ACT. DATE:  05/06/96
LAST HIST. ACTION   :  Re-referred to Com. on  C.P.,G.E. & E.D.
COMM. LOCATION  :  ASM CONSUMER PRO., GOVT. EFFICIENCY, ECON. DEVELOPMENT
COMM. ACTION DATE   :  05/07/96
COMM. ACTION    :  Do pass as amended.
COMM. VOTE SUMMARY  :  Ayes:   09       Noes: 00        PASS
31 DAYS IN PRINT        :  03/26/96

TITLE   :  An act to amend Section 17538 of the Business and
        Professions Code, relating to sales.


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Here's a quote some of you privacy supporters may enjoy....
(The {- -} and {+ +} are some kind of addition/deletion markup.)
===============

   (d) Any {- person -} {+ vendor +} subject to this section who uses
the Internet to conduct sales or leases of goods or services shall
provide {- an -} {+ a conspicuous +} on-screen notice that discloses
the procedures for resolving billing, sales, and service disputes,
including the {- person's -} {+ vendor's +} return policy, {- and -}
the address where the {- person -} {+ vendor +} may be contacted {+ ,
and a toll-free telephone number or other cost-free method to
communicate the buyer's request for a full refund.
   Any vendor conducting business from an electronic e-mail or other
electronic address shall disclose the legal name and address of that
business in writing on any transaction form provided to the buyer +}





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