§481B-1.5  Same, commercial mail order
buying clubs.  (a)  Any person who is regularly engaged in the business of
selling or offering for sale goods, property, or merchandise through a mail
order scheme whereby the purchaser contracts or promises to buy a certain
quantity of such goods, property, or merchandise periodically over a certain
period of time with an option to make certain purchases or to choose
alternative goods, property, or merchandise shall, for each separate order and
before delivery of any item, supply the purchaser with an order form stating
the various options available to the purchaser.  No such person shall send to
any purchaser such goods, property, or merchandise except pursuant to an order
duly made by the purchaser on such an order form.



(b)  The receipt of any goods, property, or
merchandise sent in violation of subsection (a) shall for all purposes be
deemed an unconditional gift to the recipient who may use or dispose of the
same in any manner the recipient sees fit without any obligation on the
recipient's part to the sender.  Violation of subsection (a) is unlawful and
shall be subject to the penalty provided in section 481B-4. [L 1974, c 255, §1;
gen ch 1985]