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UNSOLICITED ELECTRONIC MESSAGES ORDINANCE - SECT 33
Access to do-not-call registers
(1) Subject to subsection (2), the Authority shall, having regard to the
purposes described in section 31(2) (Authority may establish
do-not-call registers), cause the information contained in a do-not-call
register to be made available to senders of commercial electronic messages.
(2) The Authority may, for the purpose of performing his functions under
subsection (1), determine—
(a) the procedures to be followed by any person who wishes to obtain
access to information contained in a do-not-call register;
(b) the conditions that must be met before such information is made
available to any person;
(c) the form in which and the manner in which such information is made
available to any person;
(d) the conditions subject to which such information is made available to
any person; and
(e) any other matter relating to the provision by the Authority to any
person of any such information.
(3) Without limiting the powers of the Authority under section 32 (1)(e)
(powers of Authority in relation to do-not-call registers) but subject to
subsection (4), the Authority may charge fees for making information contained
in a do-not-call register available to any person under this section.
(4) The Authority shall provide facilities to enable the registered user of
an electronic address to verify, free of charge, whether that
electronic address is listed in a do-not-call register.
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