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December 12, 2018

NAFCU-sought reassigned numbers database on FCC agenda today

phoneNAFCU will attend today's Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) meeting during which it will vote to approve a rulemaking to create a NAFCU-sought single, reassigned numbers database to aid in the elimination of illegal robocalls. NAFCU has voiced its support for the creation of a reassigned numbers database since last year.

In previous comment letters to the FCC on this issue, NAFCU requested that the database rulemaking include standards to update information in a timely manner and mandatory reporting requirements. The association also asked that the FCC create a safe harbor for callers who inadvertently make calls to reassigned numbers after checking the database, and also exempt credit unions from any cost associated with using the reassigned numbers database.

NAFCU has actively worked with the FCC over the past three years to obtain more clarity and flexibility under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) so credit unions can contact their members without fear of breaking the law.

Most recently, NAFCU has raised concerns over mixed court decisions on the FCC's definition of autodialer. The association has called for the FCC to take a narrower approach to defining an automatic telephone dialing system (ATDS).