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P.L. 110-187, The Do-Not-Call Improvement Act of 2007
- This item is from the 110th Congress (2007-2008) and is no longer current. Comments, voting, and wiki editing have been disabled, and the cost/savings estimate has been frozen.
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H.R. 3541 would amend the "Do-not-call" Implementation Act to eliminate the automatic removal of telephone numbers registered on the Federal "do-not-call" registry.
Detailed Summary
<b>(This measure has not been amended since it was passed by the House on December 11, 2007. The summary of that version is repeated here.)</b>
Do-Not-Call Improvement Act of 2007 - Amends the "Do-Not-Call" Implementation Act to prohibit removing numbers from the do-not-call registry unless: (1) the number is invalid, disconnected, or reassigned; or (2) the individual to whom the number is assigned so requests.
Requires the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to periodically check numbers on the registry and remove invalid, disconnected, or reassigned numbers.
Requires the FTC to report to Congress on the FTC's efforts, after enactment of this Act, to improve the accuracy of the registry.
Status of the Legislation
Latest Major Action: 2/15/2008: Signed by President.
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There was no up-or-down vote in the Senate.
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DigitalCommando
February 26, 2008, 9:22am (report abuse)Why would we want to spend 500,000 dollars a year to update disconnected and reassigned numbers? Is that because a powerful phone lobby wants to be able to call those numbers a little quicker? I say let them pay for that. This is a silly waste of our tax dollars.