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Consumer Groups Oppose Stay of One-to-One Consent Rules

Consumer and public interest groups urged the FCC on Wednesday to avoid acting on a petition by Responsible Enterprises Against Consumer Harassment (REACH), which seeks an emergency stay of the FCC's one-to-one robotext consent rules (see 2501210058). Commissioners approved the…

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rules 13 months ago (see 2312130019). Absent further FCC action, the order will take effect Monday. The rules are “widely supported by consumers and small businesses, a bipartisan coalition of 28 state Attorneys General, as well as the telephone industry,” said a filing this week in docket 02-278. The delay that REACH proposes “requires full compliance with the Administrative Procedures Act, and thus even [if] it was warranted (which it is not), cannot be adopted in time to delay the effective date of the one-to-one regulation,” the groups said. The National Consumer Law Center, Consumer Action, the Consumer Federation of America, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, the National Association of Consumer Advocates, the National Consumers League, Public Knowledge and the U.S. Public Interest Research Group signed the filing.