This page contains some of the FCC Rules pertaining to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991. These rules were adopted September 17, 1992. To find the source on the web, go to a search engine and enter "Telephone Consumer Protection Act". You should then not look for the act itself, but rather for the FCC Rules which were adopted subsequently. Appendix B Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, parts 64 and 68, are amended as follows: 1. The table of contents for part 64 is amended by adding subpart L to read as follows: Subpart L - Restrictions on Telephone Solicitation Section 64.1200 Delivery restrictions (e)(1) ... (iii) Recording, disclosure of do-not-call requests. If a person or entity making a telephone solicitation (or on whose behalf a solicitation is made) receives a request from a residential telephone subscriber not to receive calls from that person or entity, the person or entity must record the request and place the subscriber's name and telephone number on the do-not-call list at the time the request is made. If such requests are recorded or maintained by a party other than the person or entity on whose behalf the solicitation is made, the person or entity on whose behalf the solicitation is made will be liable for any failures to honor the do-not-call request. In order to protect the consumer's privacy, persons or entities must obtain a consumer's prior express consent to share or forward the consumer's request not to be called to a party other than the person or entity on whose behalf a solicitation is made or an affiliated entity. (iv) Identification of telephone solicitor. A person or entity making a telephone solicitation must provide the called party with the name of the individual caller, the name of the person or entity on whose behalf the call is being made, and a telephone number or address at which the person or entity may be contacted. If a person or entity makes a solicitation using an artificial or prerecorded voice message transmitted by an autodialer, the person or entity must provide a telephone number other than that of the autodialer or prerecorded message player which placed the call.