15 U.S.C. § 7710 : US Code - Section 7710: Improving enforcement by providing rewards for information about violations; labeling

Search 15 U.S.C. § 7710 : US Code - Section 7710: Improving enforcement by providing rewards for information about violations; labeling

The Commission shall transmit to the Senate Committee on
Commerce, Science, and Transportation and the House of
Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce -
(1) a report, within 9 months after December 16, 2003, that
sets forth a system for rewarding those who supply information
about violations of this chapter, including -
(A) procedures for the Commission to grant a reward of not
less than 20 percent of the total civil penalty collected for a
violation of this chapter to the first person that -
(i) identifies the person in violation of this chapter; and
(ii) supplies information that leads to the successful
collection of a civil penalty by the Commission; and
(B) procedures to minimize the burden of submitting a
complaint to the Commission concerning violations of this
chapter, including procedures to allow the electronic
submission of complaints to the Commission; and
(2) a report, within 18 months after December 16, 2003, that
sets forth a plan for requiring commercial electronic mail to be
identifiable from its subject line, by means of compliance with
Internet Engineering Task Force Standards, the use of the
characters "ADV" in the subject line, or other comparable
identifier, or an explanation of any concerns the Commission has
that cause the Commission to recommend against the plan.
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