mini-tcpa
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Why Washington makes you end a call within 10 seconds on request
Washington state's HB-1497 includes a strict rule: if a called party signals they want to end the call, the solicitor must hang up within 10 seconds. Here is what that means for your dialer setup.
Read postWhat Oregon's 2026 mini-TCPA means for your campaigns
Oregon's House Bill 3865 took effect January 1, 2026, restricting automated sales calls and SMS texts to Oregon numbers, with a 3-call-per-24-hour cap and an 8 am–8 pm calling window. This is what VICIdial operators need to know.
Read postWhat Washington's mini-TCPA means for your campaigns
Washington's HB-1497, effective June 2022, extends beyond sales calls to cover any organization soliciting for money, requires caller identification within 30 seconds, and mandates ending a call within 10 seconds when requested. Here is what VICIdial operators need to configure.
Read postWhat Oklahoma's mini-TCPA means for your campaigns
Oklahoma's HB-3168, in effect since November 2022, bans most automated sales calls, caps contacts at 3 per number per 24 hours, and prohibits voice-alteration technology. Here is what that means for VICIdial operators.
Read postWhat Maryland's mini-TCPA means for your campaigns
Maryland's HB-37, effective January 1, 2024, mirrors Florida's mini-TCPA with a 3-calls-in-24-hours cap and 8 am–8 pm calling window. Here is what VICIdial operators need to configure before dialing Maryland numbers.
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