Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB469

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Creates provisions relating to telephone solicitations to businesses

Impact

If enacted, SB469 will significantly change how telemarketing is conducted in Missouri by establishing stricter regulations around telephone solicitation. The Attorney General will be responsible for creating and maintaining a database of individuals and businesses that opt-out of receiving these solicitations, preventing companies from contacting those who have registered their objection. This legislative change is intended to mitigate the frustrations of unsolicited calls and protect the privacy of consumers, thus potentially altering existing practices in the telemarketing industry.

Summary

Senate Bill 469 seeks to amend the existing legislation concerning telephone solicitations to businesses in Missouri. The bill proposes the repeal of several sections under RSMo and replaces them with new provisions aimed at creating a 'no-call' database that allows both residential and business subscribers to opt-out of receiving unsolicited telephone solicitations. The emphasis is on enhancing consumer protection by ensuring that individuals and businesses have a straightforward process to register their objections to such solicitations.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions among stakeholders, particularly concerning its implications for telemarketers and the authority bestowed upon the Attorney General to enforce compliance. Notably, the provisions within the bill include penalties for violations and the creation of an advisory group to guide the implementation of educational initiatives regarding consumer rights related to telephone solicitations. While proponents argue that this will bolster consumer rights, critics caution about the potential impact on legitimate businesses that rely on telemarketing for outreach, raising concerns about freedom of commerce and the balance between consumer protection and business interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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