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19 NYCRR 220.1 - Authorization of transfer of telephone numbers to Federal registry

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(a)The New York State Department of State is authorized to have the national “do-not-call” registry, established, managed and maintained by the Federal Trade Commission pursuant to 16 CFR, section 310.4(b)(1)(iii)(B) (herein referred to as the national "do-not-call" registry) serve as the New York State "do-not-call" registry.
(b)Consumer telephone numbers listed on the New York State no telemarketing sales calls statewide registry will be transferred to the Federal Trade Commission for inclusion in its national "do-not-call" registry as established by 16 CFR section 310.4(b)(1)(iii)(B).
(c)The registry is open to all natural persons who:
(1)reside in this State; and
(2)have telephone service in this State that receives incoming calls.

19 NYCRR 220.2 - Definitions

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