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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

367.46994 Transfer of numbers on zero call list to national Do Not Call Registry --

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Consumer education materials -- Publication of materials by telephone
companies.
(1)The Office of the Attorney General immediately shall request that the Federal Trade
Commission include on the national Do Not Call Registry the residential numbers
that were placed on the zero call list on or before June 26, 2007. If the Federal
Trade Commission denies the request, then those households whose residential
numbers will be purged from the zero call list shall be informed by the Office of the
Attorney General on how to place their telephone number on the national Do Not
Call Registry.
(2)Persons whose telephone numbers appear on the zero call list shall not receive
telephone solicitations except in accordance with the provisions of KRS 367.46951
to 367.46999.
(3)Information contained in a database established for the purpose of administering the
zero call list shall be used only for the purpose of implementing the zero call
program in conformance with KRS 367.46951 to 367.46999.
(4)The Kentucky Public Service Commission shall produce consumer education
materials that:
(a)Describe Kentucky's telemarketing laws;
(b)Describe the consumer's rights and responsibilities regarding the receipt of
telephone solicitation;
(c)Explain how consumers can apply to be placed on any federal Do Not Call
Registry established by the Federal Communications Commission and the
Federal Trade Commission;
(d)Explain how to apply to be placed on company-specific and industrywide no
solicitation calls list, including those lists provided by the Direct Marketing
Association
(DMA)and the Telephone Preference Service (TPS); and
(e)Describe how a consumer can file a complaint if the consumer receives calls
after being placed on the Do Not Call Registry established by the Federal
Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission.
(5)The Public Service Commission shall require that, once a year, telephone
companies under the jurisdiction of the Public Service Commission shall include
the customer education material or portions thereof, at the discretion of the
companies, in either the billing inserts, billing messages, or in the Customer Guide
pages of their telephone directories.
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