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TITLE 15 - ELECTED OFFICIALS
DIVISION 60 - ATTORNEY GENERAL
CHAPTER 13 - RULES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A MISSOURI NO-CALL DATABASE
15 CSR 60-13.020
60-13.020 Methods by Which Residential

Subscribers May Give Notice of Objection to Receiving Telephone Solicitations

(1) A residential subscriber living or residing in Missouri, may give notice of his or her objection to receiving telephone solicitations, and thus, have his or her telephone number listed in Missouri's no-call database by doing any of the following:

(A) Completing a written form designed by the Attorney General's Office for the purpose of recording a residential subscriber's notice of objection to receiving telephone solicitations and submitting that completed form to the Attorney General's Office; or

(B) Calling a toll-free number established by the Attorney General's Office for the purpose of recording a residential subscriber's notice of objection to receiving telephone solicitations and properly responding to the voice prompts; or

(C) Accessing the appropriate Internet site established by the Attorney General's Office for the purpose of recording a residential subscriber's notice of objection to receiving telephone solicitations and inputting the proper data requested by the website prompts.

(2) The no-call database shall consist of the aggregate collection of the telephone numbers of properly submitted notices of objection to receiving telephone solicitations. The Attorney General may maintain the no-call database in either a written or an electronic format.

(3) The telephone numbers of properly submitted notices of objection to receiving telephone solicitations shall become part of the no-call database in the quarter following the deadline for receipt of notice according to the following schedule:

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