Scrub your list against Pennsylvania's Do Not Call list before you dial. Penalties climb when the call reaches a senior, and the AG enforces them.
Under Pennsylvania's Telemarketer Registration Act, the Attorney General can impose civil penalties of up to $1,000 per violation, rising to $3,000 when the call targets a consumer age 60 or older. The state issues its Do Not Call list quarterly, and the prohibition takes effect 30 days after a number first appears on a quarterly list.
Pennsylvania maintains its own Do Not Call list under the Telemarketer Registration Act, enforced by the Attorney General's Bureau of Consumer Protection. It is separate from the National DNC Registry.
The list is issued quarterly. A number becomes off-limits 30 days after the quarterly list that first includes it, so you need to refresh against each new release. Telemarketers must register at least 30 days before calling and post a bond, though Pennsylvania does not require annual renewal.
Standard violations carry penalties up to $1,000, and calls to consumers 60 and older carry up to $3,000. There is an affirmative defense if you maintain written compliance procedures and trained personnel.
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