<b><center>Commerce Committee Approves “Junk Fax Prevention” Bill</b></center>
April 14, 2005
WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation today approved by unanimous consent the “Junk Fax Prevention Act of 2005” (S. 714) introduced by Senator Gordon Smith (R-Ore.) and co-sponsored by Senators Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii), Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), Olympia Snowe (R-Maine), Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.), John Sununu (R-N.H.), Conrad Burns (R-Mont.), and Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.).
The bill approved today:
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- Establishes an exception to the general prohibition against the sending of unsolicited faxes without express consent for parties with an “established business relationship.”
- Establishes a requirement that persons sending unsolicited faxes pursuant to an “established business relationship” also provide consumers with a cost-free mechanism to opt-out of further faxes, and that notice of this mechanism be provided on each such fax in a clear and conspicuous manner.
- Permits the FCC to limit the duration of an “established relationship” consistent with reasonable consumer expectations and appropriate justification by the FCC.
- Requires the FCC to report annually regarding enforcement actions taken against senders of unsolicited fax advertisements.
- Requires the GAO to conduct a study analyzing enforcement actions conducted by the FCC and suggest whether any additional enforcement measures may be warranted.