A06680 Summary:

BILL NOA06680
 
SAME ASSAME AS S00412
 
SPONSORPaulin
 
COSPNSRSillitti, Woerner, Lupardo, Lavine, Simpson, Walsh, Simon, McDonald, Stirpe, Beephan, Buttenschon, Otis, Miller, McDonough, Lunsford, Gunther, McMahon, Pirozzolo, Lemondes, Gallahan
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd 399-z & 399-pp, Gen Bus L
 
Prohibits unsolicited telemarketing sales calls during a declared state of emergency or disaster emergency where the declaration or proclamation of emergency includes a finding that unsolicited telemarketing sales calls would impair actions taken to limit, control, or mitigate the emergency; explains the basis of such finding; provides that such prohibition may not extend for a period of more than two weeks, subject to renewal for additional two-week periods by further findings of necessity made at the end of each two-week period.
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A06680 Actions:

BILL NOA06680
 
04/28/2023referred to consumer affairs and protection
05/23/2023reported referred to rules
06/05/2023reported
06/05/2023rules report cal.529
06/05/2023ordered to third reading rules cal.529
06/05/2023passed assembly
06/05/2023delivered to senate
06/05/2023REFERRED TO RULES
01/03/2024DIED IN SENATE
01/03/2024RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY
01/03/2024ordered to third reading cal.191
03/21/2024passed assembly
03/21/2024delivered to senate
03/21/2024REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION
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A06680 Committee Votes:

CONSUMER AFFAIRS AND PROTECTION Chair:Rozic DATE:05/23/2023AYE/NAY:16/0 Action: Favorable refer to committee Rules
RozicAyeMikulinAye
FallAyeMillerAye
BurgosAyeBlumencranzAye
GallagherAyeBeephanAye
RajkumarAyeMaherAye
ForrestAye
WallaceAye
BoresAye
LeeAye
AlvarezAye
SimoneAye

RULES Chair:Pretlow DATE:06/05/2023AYE/NAY:28/0 Action: Favorable
HeastieExcusedBarclayAye
WeinsteinAyeHawleyAye
PretlowAyeGiglioAye
CookAyeBlankenbushExcused
GlickAyeNorrisAye
AubryAyeRaAye
DinowitzAyeBrabenecAye
ColtonAyePalmesanoAye
MagnarelliAyeReillyAye
PaulinAye
Peoples-StokesAye
BenedettoAye
LavineAye
LupardoAye
ZebrowskiAye
ThieleAye
BraunsteinAye
DickensAye
DavilaAye
HyndmanExcused
RozicAye
BronsonAye

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A06680 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A6680
 
SPONSOR: Paulin
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the general business law, in relation to prohibiting unsolicited telemarketing sales calls during certain declared states of emergency   PURPOSE: To clarify that the prohibition on knowingly making an unsolicited tele- marketing call applies only when the declaration of a state of emergency includes a finding that .unsolicited calls would impair actions taken to limit, control, or mitigate the emergency.   SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section 1 of the bill amends section 399-z of the general business law to clarify that the prohibition on knowingly making an, unsolicited. telemarketing call applies only when the declaration of a state of emer- gency includes a finding that unsolicited telemarketing calls would impair actions taken to limit, control, or mitigate the emergency; Any prohibition on unsolicited telemarketing calls is valid for a period of two weeks and can be renewed for additional two-week periods upon further findings that unsolicited telemarketing calls would impair actions taken to limit, control, or mitigate the emergency. Section 2 amends section 399-pp of the general business law to clarify that the prohibition on knowingly making an unsolicited telemarketing call applies only when the declaration of a state of emergency includes a finding that unsolicited telemarketing calls would impair actions taken to limit, control, or mitigate the emergency. Any prohibition on unsolicited telemarketing calls is valid for a period of two weeks and can be renewed for additional two-week periods upon further findings that unsolicited telemarketing calls would impair actions taken to limit, control, or mitigate the emergency. Section 3 of the bill states the effective date.   JUSTIFICATION: Currently, General Business Law Section 399-z (5-a) prohibits telemar- keting calls from being made to New Yorkers who reside in locations affected by a state of emergency declared by the Governor. As a result, this law has prohibited telemarketing from taking place anywhere in the State since March 2020, because the Governor declared a statewide emer- gency due to the Covid-19 pandemic as well as successive subsequent statewide emergencies related to other matters. When Subdivision (5-a) was enacted in 2019, it was intended to take a targeted approach to restricting telemarketing activities during a declared emergency, as traditionally, state of emergency disasters are short term and geographically limited to areas that experience a public emergency, such as a storm or public safety event, a civil disturbance or terrorism-related activity. With respect to Covid-19 and the ensuing gun violence emergency declaration, these states of emergency pronounce- ments have encompassed the.entire state and have been longterm events. An unforeseen consequence of this law is that an important tool utilized by legitimate businesses to reach customers to help educate them regard- ing products or services that may be valuable to their businesses, employees or their own families, has been eliminated. This bill would correct the unanticipated consequences unleashed by the current law's enactment by limiting the telemarketing prohibition to only emergency declarations where it is determined that unsolicited telemarketing sales calls would impair actions taken to limit, control, or mitigate the emergency and explains the basis of such finding. In the event the State determines telemarketing calls would impair such actions, this bill would mandate such prohibition be in place for a period of two weeks. The two-week review period allows businesses to move forward with their normal business-related functions, including those encompassing telemar- keting activities, in circumstances under which a declared state of emergency extends beyond two weeks but problems or impairments from unsolicited telemarketing calls have been resolved within a shortened " period. This serves the binary goals of avoiding an unnecessary disruption of essential business activities, while keeping a broader state of emergency in place, if necessary.   LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: A.8662 (Cusick) of 2022, referred to consumer affairs and protection. Same as S.7656, referred to consumer protection.   FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None to the state.   EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect immediately.
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A06680 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          6680
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     April 28, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by M. of A. PAULIN, SILLITTI, WOERNER, LUPARDO, LAVINE, SIMP-
          SON,  WALSH,  SIMON  --  read  once  and  referred to the Committee on
          Consumer Affairs and Protection
 
        AN ACT to amend the general business law,  in  relation  to  prohibiting
          unsolicited  telemarketing  sales calls during certain declared states
          of emergency

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Subdivision  5-a of section 399-z of the general business
     2  law, as added by chapter 680 of the laws of 2019, is amended to read  as
     3  follows:
     4    5-a.  It shall be unlawful for any telemarketer doing business in this
     5  state to knowingly make an unsolicited telemarketing sales call  to  any
     6  person  in  a  county,  city,  town or village under a declared state of
     7  emergency or disaster emergency as described in [sections] section twen-
     8  ty-four or twenty-eight of the executive law;  provided,  however,  that
     9  this  prohibition shall apply only where the declaration or proclamation
    10  of emergency includes a finding  that  unsolicited  telemarketing  sales
    11  calls  would  impair  actions  taken  to limit, control, or mitigate the
    12  emergency and explains the basis of such finding; and  provided  further
    13  that  such  prohibition  may  not  extend  for a period of more than two
    14  weeks, subject to renewal for additional  two-week  periods  by  further
    15  findings of necessity made at the end of each two-week period.
    16    §  2.  Paragraph  f  of subdivision 7 of section 399-pp of the general
    17  business law, as added by chapter 680 of the laws of 2019, is amended to
    18  read as follows:
    19    f. knowingly make an  unsolicited  telemarketing  sales  call  to  any
    20  person  in  a  county,  city,  town or village under a declared state of
    21  emergency or disaster emergency as described in [sections] section twen-
    22  ty-four or twenty-eight of the executive law;  provided,  however,  that
    23  this  prohibition shall apply only where the declaration or proclamation
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01899-01-3

        A. 6680                             2
 
     1  of emergency includes a finding  that  unsolicited  telemarketing  sales
     2  calls  would  impair  actions  taken  to limit, control, or mitigate the
     3  emergency and explains the basis of such finding; and  provided  further
     4  that  such  prohibition  may  not  extend  for a period of more than two
     5  weeks, subject to renewal for additional  two-week  periods  by  further
     6  findings of necessity made at the end of each two-week period.
     7    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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