Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H322

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Allowing businesses to sign up for the "Do Not Call" list

Impact

The amendments proposed in H322 will significantly influence how telemarketing is conducted in Massachusetts. By allowing businesses to opt-out of unsolicited marketing calls, the bill seeks to reduce interruptions and potential disruptions caused by aggressive telemarketing strategies. This legislative change is expected to create a more favorable environment for businesses to operate, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises that may face harassment from repetitive marketing calls. In a broader sense, the bill could lead to more accountability among telemarketing firms by enforcing compliance with the modified regulations.

Summary

House Bill H322 aims to amend Massachusetts law to allow businesses to officially register for the "Do Not Call" list, a practice currently reserved for individual consumers. This bill expands the definition of a 'consumer' to include various forms of business entities such as corporations, partnerships, and limited liability companies. The intent of the bill is to provide a layer of protection for businesses against unwanted telemarketing calls and enhance consumer rights and protections in a digital age where unsolicited communications have become prevalent.

Contention

Although the bill has the potential for positive outcomes, it may also stir some contention among telemarketing firms and businesses that rely on solicitation as a primary marketing strategy. Advocates argue it is a necessary evolution in consumer rights, while opponents may contend that such regulations could restrict legitimate business practices and communication methods. Supporters of H322 from various consumer protection advocacy groups find value in the bill for its efforts to adapt to the changing landscape of communication, whereas critics may voice concerns about potential negative impacts on marketing strategies and outreach.

Companion Bills

MA H5080

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S272

Allowing businesses to sign up for the "Do Not Call" list

MA S2091

Allowing for the deduction of business interest

MA H3616

Allowing cities and towns the authority to issue temporary parking identification placards to the temporarily disabled

MA H4313

Allowing "print-free" digital legal notices for the town of North Brookfield

MA H3155

Allowing for the deduction of business interest

MA H4138

Allowing “print-free” digital legal notices for the town of Wellesley

MA H4878

Allowing a lease term of up to 99 years for 305 South Street east or a portion thereof

MA H5387

Allowing "print-free" digital legal notices for the town of Westford

MA S1312

Ensuring domestic violence victims' protections for all employees in the commonwealth

MA H3023

Relative to exemptions for small charities for tax upon raffle proceeds

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.