Relates to increasing fines for certain telemarketing violations
Raises civil fines for select telemarketing violations to deter illegal practices and protect consumers; affects telemarketers, with committee review pending.
Raises civil fines for select telemarketing violations to deter illegal practices and protect consumers; affects telemarketers, with committee review pending.
Bill S 5912 is a proposed measure introduced on March 4, 2025, that seeks to increase civil fines for certain telemarketing violations. The bill has been referred to the Consumer Protection committee, indicating it is in the early stages of the legislative process.
Note: Detailed text of the bill would be needed to enumerate precise violations covered, penalty scales, caps, and any carve-outs or procedural requirements.
These related bills suggest ongoing interest in strengthening penalties for telemarketing violations and may provide context for S 5912’s approach or anticipated amendments.
For those following legislation, monitoring the Consumer Protection committee hearings and eventual floor votes will be important to understand the final scope and impact of S 5912.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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