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House debates state 'no-call' list, agrees exemptions and funding scheme

Utah House of Representatives · March 5, 2003
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Summary

Lawmakers debated Senate Bill 194 to create a Utah no-call database covering intrastate telemarketing; sponsors stressed federal list limits and proposed a $2-per-year sign-up fee, with the state list forwarded to the federal registry every three months. Amendments clarified exemptions for regulated professions and associations.

The Utah House considered Senate Bill 194, which would create a state telephone and facsimile solicitation 'no-call' database to fill gaps left by the federal registry for intrastate telemarketers.

Sponsor Representative Winn told the House the federal no-call list covers interstate calls only and is not comprehensive for in-state telemarketing. "The national no call list only extends to…

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