In connection with a consumer transaction, no person may issue any writing that simulates or resembles:
(1) a check, unless the writing clearly and conspicuously discloses its true value and purpose, and the writing would not mislead a reasonable person; or
(2) an invoice, unless the intended recipient of the invoice has contracted for goods, property, or services for which the issuer seeks proper payment.
HISTORY: 1994 Act No. 483, Section 1.