- Telephone Consumer Protection Act - American Bankers Association
Telephone Consumer Protection Act The TCPA prohibits, with limited exceptions, telephone calls to residential lines and calls and text messages to mobile phones using an automatic telephone dialing system (autodialer) unless the caller has the prior express consent of the called party
- ABA Trades Ex Parte Letter re: Meeting with Chairman Carr’s Staff on . . .
ABA Trades' Ex Parte Letter re: Meeting with Chairman Carr’s Staff on Revocation of Consent Under TCPA From American Bankers Association, ACA International, American Financial Services Association, Americas Credit Unions, Edison Electric Institute Published June 30, 2025
- Ex Parte Letter - American Bankers Association
Ex Parte Letter – Meeting with Chairman Carr’s Staff re: Revocation Order From American Bankers Association, ACA International, American Financial Services Association, Americas Credit Unions, Bank Policy Institute BPI, Mortgage Bankers Association MBA Published March 26, 2025
- Joint Letter to FCC re: Revocation of Consent Under the TCPA
ABA and the National Consumer Law Center jointly sent a letter asking the Federal Communications Commission to initiate rulemaking to revisit three provisions in the FCC’s 2024 order on revocation of consent In prior advocacy, ABA has sounded the alarm that these provisions, if not revised or rescinded, could effectively require banks to cease sending communications—including fraud alerts
- Joint Trades Ex Parte Letter to FCC re: Meeting with Consumer and . . .
During the meeting, the participants discussed the Federal Communications Commission's ongoing proceedings regarding revocation of consent under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and certain of the Commission's proposals regarding call blocking, labeling and notification of blocking consistent with the comments filed by the aforementioned associations
- Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) - American Bankers Association
This course explains the TCPA limits in making phone calls for marketing purposes, including prohibitions against using autodialers, prerecorded and artificial voices and requirements related to "do not call" and "do not fax" lists
- Letter to FCC on Notification of Ex Parte Presentation
We explained that many of the Commission’s existing TCPA interpretations impair the ability of banks to send time-critical, non-telemarketing communications to millions of customers promptly, including fraud alerts, data breach notifications, servicing calls, and loan modification outreach
- ABA Trades’ Ex Parte Letter re: TCPA’s Exemptions
The TCPA directed the Commission to establish a regime for allowing consumers who do not wish to receive telemarketing calls to be protected from doing so This regime imposes obligations on callers to have a written policy regarding its do-not-call list, to train employees on the policy, and to record the do-not-call requests of call recipients
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