Financial Services Groups Seek More Time to Comment on TCPA Notice
A broad group of financial services associations asked the FCC to extend the comment deadlines on a petition by Craig Moskowitz and Craig Cunningham, which the groups say would rewrite the rules they face under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). In a Feb. 8 public notice, the FCC sought comment on the petition for a rulemaking “to overturn the Commission’s improper interpretation that ‘prior express consent’ includes implied consent resulting from a party’s providing a telephone number to the caller.” The FCC sought comment by March 10, replies by March 27. “Such a dramatic change would prevent consumers from receiving important communications from our members on their mobile phones, communications that provide critical information that consumers want and need to receive,” the associations said in docket 02-278. “It would also likely require our members to make fundamental changes to their practices for obtaining consent in conformity with the TCPA’s requirements. Each day, our members make calls to millions of our customers who would be impacted in a very negative way by the change proposed in the Petition. We believe that consideration of a proposed change of this magnitude should be done through a process that affords a greater opportunity for public participation.” The deadlines are simply too tight to allow for thoughtful comment, the groups said. The American Bankers Association, ACA International, American Association of Healthcare Administrative Management, American Financial Services Association, Consumer Bankers Association, Credit Union National Association, Financial Services Roundtable, Independent Community Bankers of America, National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions, National Council of Higher Education Resources and Student Loan Servicing Alliance signed the filing.