New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3783

Introduced
2/22/24  

Caption

Prohibits certain caller identification service manipulation and provides additional penalty.

Impact

If enacted, A3783 would amend existing laws under P.L.2003, c.76 (C.56:8-119) and create a new disorderly persons offense for those found guilty of manipulating caller ID information with fraudulent intentions. This change is designed to align state laws with federal regulations, thus strengthening enforcement against deceptive telemarketing practices. It not only holds telemarketers accountable but also provides a structured approach for penalizing misconduct, potentially reducing the prevalence of unsolicited calls that have become a growing concern among residents. It would empower authorities to impose fines and penalties on violators, including up to six months of imprisonment and/or a fine of up to $1,000.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3783 introduces measures to prohibit the manipulation of caller identification services by telemarketers in New Jersey. This bill aims to enhance consumer protection against misleading and disruptive telemarketing practices, which have been increasingly criticized for invading personal privacy and causing annoyance. The legislation defines and targets practices that lead to the display of false or misleading caller identification information when telemarketers make unsolicited calls or send texts to potential customers. It aims to reduce the frequency and inconvenience associated with unsolicited marketing communications, particularly during unsolicited calls or messages that disrupt the recipient's peace during unguarded moments.

Contention

While supporters argue that A3783 would significantly protect consumers' rights and enhance their privacy by curbing unwanted telemarketing annoyances, some opponents may raise concerns regarding the balance between consumer protection laws and the rights of businesses to engage in legitimate marketing practices. The bill also outlines certain exceptions consistent with federal law, but the restrictions it imposes could face scrutiny regarding their potential impact on marketing strategies, especially for smaller businesses that rely on telemarketing as an outreach tool. Therefore, the discussions surrounding the bill are likely to revolve around ensuring that the legislation effectively safeguards consumer interests without unjustly penalizing lawful business operations.

Companion Bills

NJ S3299

Same As Prohibits certain caller identification service manipulation and provides additional penalty.

Similar Bills

NJ A2776

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.

NJ S573

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.

NJ S3299

Prohibits certain caller identification service manipulation and provides additional penalty.

NJ S921

Requires telemarketers to provide name, mailing address, and telephone number of person on whose behalf call is made.

NJ A1545

Requires telemarketers to provide name, mailing address, and telephone number of person on whose behalf call is made.

NJ S1237

Requires telemarketers making sales calls to display their name and telephone number on any caller identification service.

NJ A2635

Requires telemarketers making sales calls to display their name and telephone number on any caller identification service.

NJ A1034

Requires telemarketers making sales calls to display their name and telephone number on any caller identification service.