Requires telemarketers making sales calls to display their name and telephone number on any caller identification service.
S1484 amends existing telemarketing laws, particularly P.L.2003, c.76, to reinforce regulations concerning the conduct of telemarketing calls. If enacted, it would impose stricter penalties on telemarketers who fail to comply with the identification requirements and restrict calls during certain hours to protect customers from intrusive communications. This measure seeks to align New Jersey's telemarketing laws with the current needs of consumers, who often report frustration with unsolicited calls and lack of transparency from telemarketers.
Bill S1484, introduced in the New Jersey legislature, aims to enhance consumer protection in the realm of telemarketing by mandating that telemarketers transmit their name and telephone number to caller identification services during sales calls. This legislation addresses the ongoing concerns regarding unsolicited sales calls and aims to improve transparency by requiring telemarketers to disclose their identity upfront. Under the proposed law, telemarketers would also be required to provide the name of the seller and a customer service telephone number at the beginning of their calls, thereby offering recipients a clearer picture of who is reaching out to them.
While proponents argue that S1484 will protect consumers and provide greater control over their telemarketing experiences, critics may raise concerns regarding the enforcement of such provisions and potential impacts on legitimate businesses. The requirement to identify oneself within the first 30 seconds of the call could be seen by some telemarketers as a hindrance to their sales tactics. Additionally, there may be ongoing debates about whether the limitations on calling hours could unnecessarily restrict marketing opportunities for businesses operating within legal bounds.