FCC Imposes New Fines for False Robocall Mitigation Filings
The Federal Communications Commission announced a crackdown on robocall reporting violations, imposing new fines on entities that submit false robocall mitigation filings to combat illegal calls. Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel referenced the FCC action on his show, telling his audience he "might need your help again" amid the announcement.
đ Key Facts
- FCC finalized new enforcement rules governing the Robocall Mitigation Database, effective February 5.
- Providers will face $10,000 fines for false or inaccurate filings and $1,000 per entry that is not updated within 10 business days.
- All providers must recertify annually, pay a $100 filing fee for initial and yearly submissions, and risk removal from the database if they fail to comply.
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