Four months after a new telemarketing law took effect, Pennsylvania has launched a do-not-call list. It will be maintained by the Direct Marketing Association.
The DMA, which signed a contract with the state last week, will receive the names from the state and make them available to telemarketers. The list will be updated quarterly, and firms will have up to 30 days to update their files.
“Today, Pennsylvanians have the power to hang a ‘do-not-disturb’ sign on their telephones and reclaim a piece of their privacy that has been relentlessly invaded by telemarketers,” said state Attorney General Mike Fisher, in a statement.
Sponsored by State Rep. Ron Raymond, House Bill 1469 became law last April.
In addition to the do-not-call measures, the law prohibits firms from intentionally blocking caller ID systems. However, it excludes charitable foundations and firms with an existing business relationship with the consumer.
The services include a 24/7 toll-free hotline for consumers.