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Code · New Jersey · Title 56 — Guaranty, Suretyship and Indemnity · Chapter 8

56:8-127. Establishment, maintenance of no telemarketing call list, use of national registry

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9. The division shall establish and maintain a no telemarketing call list and may utilize for this purpose, in any manner the director deems appropriate, the national do-not-call registry as maintained by the Federal Trade Commission. The division may contract with a private vendor to establish and maintain the no call list, provided:
a. the private vendor meets standards established by the division by regulations that require that the vendor:
(1)is financially sound;
(2)has the capacity to perform the service required;
(3)has a record of past performance; and
(4)does not have a conflict of interest with a telemarketer or an association thereof; and
b. the contract requires the vendor to provide the list in a printed hard copy format, and in any other format, as prescribed by the division.
L.2003,c.76,s.9; amended 2003, c.208, s.2.
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