Prohibits certain caller identification service manipulation; makes violation fourth degree crime.
Impact
If enacted, S3809 will create a new fourth degree crime for violations pertaining to caller identification manipulation. Penalties for those found guilty could include imprisonment for up to 18 months or a fine up to $10,000. The implementation of this bill aims to strengthen consumer protection laws in New Jersey by providing a legal framework to deter abusive practices surrounding caller ID, effectively enhancing trust in telecommunication interactions. The bill aligns state laws with federal regulations, specifically the 'Truth in Caller ID Act of 2009', by ensuring that similar protections are upheld at both levels.
Summary
Senate Bill S3809, introduced by Senator Jon M. Bramnick, focuses on the manipulation of caller identification services within the state of New Jersey. The bill prohibits individuals from knowingly engaging in practices that lead to the display of misleading, false, or inaccurate caller identification information with the intent to defraud, cause harm, or wrongfully obtain anything of value. This measure addresses growing concerns around telecommunication fraud and deceptive practices in caller ID representation, which have become increasingly common with advances in technology.
Contention
Throughout the legislative discussions surrounding S3809, points of contention emerged primarily regarding the interpretation and enforcement of the proposed regulations. Some stakeholders expressed concerns that the bill could inadvertently impact legitimate uses of caller ID manipulation, such as those conducted by law enforcement agencies under specific conditions. The bill includes exceptions for lawful uses, yet the balancing act between protecting consumers from fraud and ensuring law enforcement's operational needs remains a pivotal point of debate among legislators and industry representatives.
Requires telemarketers making sales calls to display their name and telephone number on any caller identification service; prohibits certain caller identification service manipulation and provides additional penalty.
Requires telemarketers making sales calls to display their name and telephone number on any caller identification service; prohibits certain caller identification service manipulation and provides additional penalty.