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.
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