The Tenn. Senate passed a ‘robo-call’ telemarketing bill (SB-125)...
The Tenn. Senate passed a “robo-call” telemarketing bill (SB-125) barring use of automatic dialing and announcing systems to call anyone on the state or national no-call list. The robo-call curb would include political bodies. Exemptions include use by employers…
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to reach workers, use by schools to reach students and parents and use by safety agencies sending emergency alerts. The Tenn. House Utilities & Banking Subcommittee advanced another telemarketing bill (HB-390) that would prohibit telemarketers from concealing their identities from caller ID subscribers. Violators could be fined up to $2,000 per offending call.