Mo. Code Regs. tit. 15 § 60-13.050

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 23, December 2, 2024
Section 15 CSR 60-13.050 - Method by Which a Residential Subscriber or a Certificated Local Exchange Carrier May Revoke Notice of Objection to Receiving Telephone Solicitations

PURPOSE: This rule sets forth the method by which residential subscribers may revoke their notice of objection to receiving telephone solicitations.

A residential subscriber may revoke notice of objection to receiving telephone solicitations by completing a written form designed by the Attorney General's Office for the purpose of revoking a residential subscriber's notice of objection to receiving telephone solicitations and submitting that completed form to the Attorney General's Office. A residential subscriber may also revoke his or her notice of objection to receiving telephone solicitations by accessing the appropriate Internet site established by the Attorney General and inputting the proper data requested by the website prompts. Upon receipt of such revocation notice, the Attorney General's Office will remove the relevant telephone number from the no-call database according to the same schedule used for adding telephone numbers to the no-call database. In addition, the Attorney General's Office may remove a telephone number from the no-call database if the Missouri certificated local exchange carrier responsible for the assignment of the relevant telephone number indicates in writing or, if available, by Internet, to the Attorney General's Office that the residential subscriber who submitted the objection to receiving telephone solicitations is no longer assigned that telephone number.

15 CSR 60-13.050

AUTHORITY: section 407.1101, RSMo 2000.* Original rule filed Sept. 28, 2000, effective March 30, 2001.

*Original authority: 407.1101, RSMo 2000.