Welcome to the Online Regulatory Guide(SM), the essential reference tool for any company that makes solicitations over the phone. Without it, the complex maze of laws and regulations impacting your business is virtually impossible to navigate. By taking advantage of the Regulatory Guide(SM) you will receive up-to-the-minute email alerts of new bills and regulations impacting the teleservices industry, and access to regularly updated information on all of the following critical topics:

 • Definitions of Key Terms 
 • Registration Information 
 • Registration Exemptions 
 • Calling Time Restrictions 
 • DNC Registration Information 
 • DNC Exemptions 
 • DNC Safe Harbor Rules 
 • Business Relationship Defined 
 • Solicitation Disclosure 
 • Purchase Rules 
 • "No Rebuttal" Rules 
 • Autodialer Rules 
                                  $899 NAA Members
                                  
$1099 Non-NAA Members

What You Get:

     •  State-by-state summaries of pertinent law
     •  National "topical" reviews
     •  Federal summaries
     •  "Live" links to State/other websites
     •  "Live" links to pertinent statutory text
     •  Regularly updated
     •  Instant "email alerts" of new legislation
     •  Color coded bill text
     
•  New call monitoring section

The Regulatory Guide(SM) strikes the perfect balance between too much and too little information, while at the same time offering links to key URL’s, as well as pertinent statutory and regulatory text. All of this information is made available in an easy to understand and access format.
 

Click on compliance! The industry's only current and comprehensive online guide to the regulations governing the teleservices industry throughout the United States puts all of the compliance information you need at your fingertips.

You must comply . . . or face the consequences. Companies today are expected to comply with an abundance of registration, do-not-call, autodial, and related telephone solicitation laws. Telemarketing companies are constantly seeking up-to-date information.  The Regulatory Guide(SM) enables teleservices professionals, at all levels, to make and receive calls, secure in the knowledge that they have access to the latest rules and regulations governing their industry.

Your one-stop, online source. The NAA Regulatory Guide(SM) is the first guide  of  its  kind  to  publish  all  of the pertinent  information in one

source, available as a service to online subscribers and updated regularly. Its easy-to-follow menu-driven format allows you to click on a pertinent issue, pertinent text from the statute or regulation itself . . . essential when assessing the finer points of a problem.

One guide saves time . . . maximizes productivity. Other guides offer a place to start hunting . . . but none completes the job. Most guides are industry or state specific, with none providing a complete picture of the constantly changing regulations governing the entire telemarketing industry. With many companies operating regionally, across several states or nationally, the guide is an invaluable work-saver. You'll no longer have to waste valuable calling time jumping to, or searching for, different sites or publications to ensure that all rules are being adhered to when calling into a new area.

Provided for members by NAA. This means that NAA staff has consulted with the authors on the issues and will regularly monitor the content for appropriateness and relevance to NAA member newspapers. This comprehensives Online Regulatory Guide is a reflection of NAA's commitment to helping newspaper professionals at all levels maintain compliance with ever-changing Do-Not-Call, related rules and other regulatory issues.

This guide is designed to provide accurate and authoritive information with regard to the subject matter covered. It is distributed with the understanding that the NAA is not engaged in rendering legal, consulting or other professional service. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought.

NAA is a nonprofit organization representing the $59 billion newspaper industry and more than 2,000 newspapers in the U.S. and Canada. Most NAA members are daily newspapers, accounting for 87 percent of the U.S. daily circulation. Headquartered near Washington, D.C., the association focuses on six key strategic priorities that affect its industry. Information about NAA and the industry is available at www.naa.org.

 
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