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  6. Chap. 304

Chapter 304
Telemarketing

Sections

304.001
Short Title
304.002
Definitions
304.003
Making Telemarketing Call
304.004
Inapplicability of Chapter to Certain Calls
304.005
Liberal Construction and Application
304.006
Attempted Waiver Void
304.051
Maintenance of Texas No-call List
304.052
Telemarketing Call to Telephone Number on List Prohibited
304.053
Expiration, Renewal, and Deletion of Entry
304.054
Fee
304.055
Publication in Telephone Directory
304.056
Placement of Entries on National Do-not-call Registry
304.057
General Rulemaking Authority
304.058
Rules Regarding Isolated Calls
304.059
Rules Regarding Public Notice
304.060
Rules Regarding Dissemination of List
304.061
Educational Programs
304.062
Assistance of Department of Information Resources
304.063
Online Notice
304.101
Notice in Facsimile Solicitation
304.102
Acknowledgment Required; Transmission Prohibited
304.151
Interference with Caller Identification Service or Device Prohibited
304.152
Exception: Use of Certain Service or Equipment
304.202
Report by Attorney General
304.251
Enforcement by Commission
304.252
Enforcement by Attorney General
304.253
Enforcement by Licensing Agency
304.254
Determination of Amount of Administrative Penalty
304.255
Stay of Administrative Penalty
304.256
Contested Case
304.257
Private Action: Telemarketing Calls
304.258
Private Action: Facsimile Transmission
304.259
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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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