b. For purposes of this chapter, a sponsor is deemed to have created the reasonable impression that a payment, purchase, or donation is required as a condition of awarding the person a prize, or as a condition of allowing the person to receive, use, compete for, or obtain information about a prize, if the sponsor does any of the following:
- (1) Fails to clearly and conspicuously disclose that a purchase, payment, or donation is not required in immediate proximity to, and in the same type and boldness as, each written reference to a purchase, payment, or donation, or in immediate proximity to, and in the same audio volume as, each verbal reference to a purchase, payment, or donation.
- (2) Uses a verbal or written solicitation, or other advertisement which contains any express or implied representations that a participant’s likelihood of receiving a prize or other favorable treatment is enhanced by making a purchase, payment, or donation.
- (3) Uses a verbal or written solicitation, course of solicitation, or other advertisement which when considered in its totality creates an overall impression that a participant’s likelihood of receiving a prize or other favorable treatment is enhanced by making a purchase, payment, or donation.