(1) If the total charge for the pay-per-telephone call service is more than two dollars ($2.00), advertisements by information providers for pay-per-telephone call services must clearly and conspicuously disclose, as that term is defined by the Idaho consumer protection act and regulations promulgated thereunder, the price or cost of the service being advertised, and contain the information required to be set forth in subsection (2) of section 48-1103, Idaho Code, except as provided in subsection (2) of this section.
(2)  For purposes of this chapter, a listing in any section of a directory in which businesses or professions are listed alphabetically and which directory is not published more often than twice in a consecutive twelve (12) month period of time, does not constitute an advertisement. Information providers that advertise pay-per-telephone call services in the section of a directory which lists businesses by subject category, and which directory is not published more often than twice in a consecutive twelve (12) month period of time, shall conspicuously disclose in the advertisement that the service is a pay-per-telephone call service but need not disclose the price or cost of the service.