What is the TCPA? A Summary of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act

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What is the TCPA?

The federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) is a law that prohibits telemarketers, banks, debt collectors, and other companies from using an autodialer or robocalls to call you either at home, or on your cell phone without your consent.

Legislative History of Telephone Consumer Protection Act

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) was passed by the United States Congress in 1991 and signed into law by President George H. W. Bush as Public Law 102-243, amending the Communications Act of 1934. The TCPA is codified as 47 U.S.C. § 227.[1], and it restricts telephone solicitations (i.e. telemarketing) and the use of automated telephone equipment. The TCPA limits the use of automatic dialing systems, artificial or pre-recorded voice messages, SMS text messages, and fax machines. It also specifies several technical requirements for fax machines, autodialers, and voice messaging systems—principally through provisions requiring that identification and contact information of the entity using the device is contained in the message.

The Congressional Findings Supporting the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)

Prior to 1991, telephone solicitation and marketing companies operated in an unregulated, wild frontier, harassing defenseless consumers. Congress responded to complaints from outraged and unprotected consumers by passing the TCPA. In doing so, it attempted to balance the benefits of cost-effective telemarketing for businesses against the nuisance to victims of unsolicited phone calls. This Congressional finding illustrates the balancing act:

Individuals’ privacy rights, public safety interests, and commercial freedoms of speech and trade must be balanced in a way that protects the privacy of individuals and permits legitimate telemarking practices.

Congress included general prohibitions, restrictions, and exemptions in the Act, but ordered the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to write the rules and regulations. The FCC has responded to the requests of consumers and businesses by creating and amending rules in 1991, 2013, 2015, and 2016.

The law applies to telemarketing calls and automatic telephone dialing system (ATDS) calls.

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