Ida. Dept. of Consumer Affairs began accepting names for its no-call...
Ida. Dept. of Consumer Affairs began accepting names for its no-call list under 2000 state law that will take effect May 2. Ida. charges $10 registration fee for first 3 years on list, plus $5 renewal fee to keep…
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name on list another 3 years. Ida. Attorney Gen. Albert Lance and Gov. Dirk Kempthorne were among first to sign onto list Tues., along with legislative leaders. Those who register by March 31 will be on first list published in April. Those who miss deadline will be on first quarterly update in July. Violators face penalties of $500 per call on first offense and up to $5,000 per call for subsequent offenses. Ida.’s no-call law exempts calls from tax-exempt nonprofit organizations and from businesses calling their established customers.