Miss. Code Ann. § 77-3-605
§ 77-3-605. Registration of telephone solicitors with Attorney General; surety bond
Any telephone solicitor shall apply for a certificate of registration from the Office of the Attorney General
as a condition for doing business in this state. The certificate of registration shall be in a form as
prescribed by the Attorney General.
The application for a certificate of registration shall be accompanied by a surety bond in the penal sum of
Seventy-five Thousand Dollars ($ 75,000.00) with conditions and in a form prescribed by the Attorney General.
The bond shall provide for the indemnification of any person suffering loss as the result of any fraud,
misrepresentation or violation of Sections 77-3-601 through 77-3-619 by the principal. The term of the bond
shall be continuous, but it shall be subject to cancellation by the surety in the manner described in this
section. The surety may terminate the bond upon giving a sixty-day written notice to the principal and to the
Attorney General, but the liability of the surety for acts of the principal and its agents shall continue
during the sixty (60) days of cancellation notice. The notice does not absolve the surety from liability which
accrues before the cancellation becomes final but which is discovered after that date and which may have
arisen at any time during the term of the bond. Unless the bond is replaced by that of another surety before
the expiration of the sixty (60) days' notice of cancellation, the certificate of registration shall be
suspended. Any person required pursuant to this section to file a bond with an application for a certificate
of registration may file, in lieu thereof, cash, a certificate of deposit, or government bonds in the amount
of Seventy-five Thousand Dollars ($ 75,000.00). Such deposit is subject to the same terms and conditions as
are provided for in the surety bond required herein. Any interest or earnings on such deposits are payable to
the depositor.