Scrub your list against the Massachusetts Do Not Call Registry before you dial. The Attorney General enforces the state law, and penalties stack on federal exposure.
Massachusetts maintains its own Do Not Call Registry under the state's Telemarketing Solicitation Act, enforced by the Attorney General, with civil penalties reported at up to $5,000 per violation. Unlike many states, Massachusetts does not require telemarketers to register, but that does not lower the penalty exposure for calling a registered number.
Massachusetts runs its own Do Not Call Registry under M.G.L. c. 159C and 201 CMR 12.00, separate from the National DNC Registry and enforced by the Massachusetts Attorney General.
Massachusetts does not impose a telemarketer registration requirement, which makes it simpler to enter than states like Florida or Texas. The compliance burden is in the scrubbing and the calling rules, not the paperwork.
Calling a number on the Massachusetts registry exposes you to civil penalties per violation. Confirm the current penalty figure with counsel, as Massachusetts updates its consumer-protection enforcement periodically.
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