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While over the years various laws have been passed to regulate the use of
Telecomputer Auto Dialer equipment, never has this type of equipment been totally outlawed. In the area of Solicitation, there may be Federal or State restrictions which
you may choose to abide by, and we suggest you obtain a copy of any State or
local laws which may be applicable. Federal regulations which govern "Cold
Call Solicitation" come under the guidelines of the TCPA of 1991. A copy
may be obtained through the FCC office in Washington DC.
As it would be impossible to keep up with the ever changing laws of each state, you need to know that there has always been laws regulating the use of the phone for "Cold Call" solicitation purposes, whether via human contact or automated Predictive Dialer equipment, know as an "ADAD", which stands for an Automatic Dialing and Announcing Device. Local PUC (Public Utility Commission) may have regulations for example. In most cases, these regulations are normal guidelines for good telephone communication ethics, especially when it comes to Solicitation or Lead generation. Again, should you wish to contact someone regarding the laws in your particular state, a good place to start would be your local PUC. Another possibility would be the State Attorney General's office. We here at ATC request that you apply decency and good telephone
communication ethics when operating your Automated Dialing system. It is suggested that
you keep accurate records, and when anyone requests that you remove their phone
number from your dialing lists, please do so. A person's right to insist that
your company does not contact them again in this fashion, should always be
honored.
With respect to the use of automated telecomputers, the basic gist of the 1991 TCPA regulations is that one must first obtain express prior consent of the called party before playing a "Recorded Solicitation" message. The ATC-PC-DIALER-4 has the capabilities of doing this and again, this deals with "Cold Calling" for solicitation purposes. Business to Business contact or Non-Profit use of the equipment as well as Consent calling, or survey work, has very limited restrictions other than normal PUC guidelines regulated by your local phone company. ATC is in no way trying to interpret the TCPA of 1991 by the above comments, nor the laws in your state. Ultimately, it is up to you to check out the legal requirements, and make your own informed decisions. Your Auto Dialer equipment is registered with the FCC. It Complies with FCC PART 68, and PART 15. Registration No. 1A9USA-75391-VM-E FCC ID: KZ5-RDSP-MINI. If you have any further questions, please feel free to give us a call! * Be it known that it is the Customer's responsibility to abide by any laws defined by the state in which they will use this product. American Telemarketing Computers is not responsible for damages to the customer incurred by failure to abide by and state and/or federal laws. Please refer to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 for FCC laws regarding telemarketing. You may read a copy of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act at this website: Telphone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 Please refer to your state Attorney General or other applicable offices for telemarketing regulations pertaining to your individual state. |
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