Governor Hochul Signs Legislation to Crack Down on Unwanted Telemarketing Calls

Governor Kathy Hochul today signed legislation to crack down on unwanted telemarketing calls. Legislation (S.8450-B/A.8319-C) requires telemarketers to give customers the option to be added to the company’s do-not-call list at the outset of certain telemarketing calls. The new legislation will help to safeguard New Yorkers from continuous unwanted calls.

“We are dialing up our efforts to give New Yorkers a break from unsolicited telemarketing calls,” Governor Hochul said. “For too long, New Yorkers have dealt with these nuisance calls, not knowing they can avoid these interactions by being added to a telemarketer’s do-not-call list. This new legislation will protect New Yorkers from receiving frustrating, unwanted calls by better providing information on do-not-call lists.”

Legislation (S.8450-B/A.8319-C) requires telemarketers to give customers the option to be added to the company’s do-not-call list at the outset of certain telemarketing calls, right after the telemarketer’s name and solicitor’s name are provided. Under current law, telemarketers are required to inform individuals that they may request to be added to their company’s do-not-call list. However, consumers usually hang up before a telemarketer or recording has mentioned the do-not-call list, allowing telemarketers to continue calling them again and again. By giving consumers the do-not-call list information at the onset of telemarketing calls, this legislation will ensure that New Yorkers are protected from incessant, unwanted calls.

State Senator Jeremy Cooney said, “Since the frequency of nuisance calls continues to rise, we are going further to safeguard New Yorkers from continuous unwanted calls. For too long telemarketers have taken advantage of the opportunity to bury no-call list sign up options at the end of scripts; that stops now. I am grateful for the partnership of Assemblymember Paulin and the support of Governor Hochul as we deliver meaningful protections to New York Residents.”

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