Mo. Code Regs. tit. 15 § 60-13.030

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 21, November 1, 2024.
Section 15 CSR 60-13.030 - Duration that a Residential Subscriber's Notice of Objection to Receiving Telephone Solicitations is Effective

PURPOSE: This rule sets forth the duration that a residential subscriber's notice of objection to receiving telephone solicitations is effective.

A notice of objection to receiving telephone solicitations shall remain in effect for two years from the date that telephone number first appears in the no-call database. The notice of objection shall be automatically renewed unless the residential subscriber to whom that telephone number is assigned provides written notice to the Attorney General's Office that he or she does not want the Attorney General to automatically renew the notice of objection. To facilitate a conscious choice by consumers, the Attorney General may send a notice letter explaining to the residential subscriber that his or her notice of objection to receiving telephone solicitation is due to expire and that it will be automatically renewed unless the residential subscriber returns the notice letter form indicating his or her preference otherwise.

15 CSR 60-13.030

AUTHORITY: section 407.1101, RSMo 2000.* Original rule filed Sept. 28, 2000, effective March 30, 2001.

*Original authority: 407.1101, RSMo 2000.