Texas Telephone Solicitation Registration Statement

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TX-TS-3401
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Telephone Solicitation Registration Statement

The Texas Telephone Solicitation Registration Statement is a legal document that must be completed by any business that engages in telephone solicitation in the state of Texas. This includes businesses that make unsolicited calls to individuals or businesses in the state for the purpose of selling or promoting any product or service. This registration statement must be filed with the Texas Secretary of State prior to engaging in any telephone solicitation activities. The Texas Telephone Solicitation Registration Statement includes information about the business, including its name, address, phone number, and contact information. It also requires a description of the goods or services being sold or promoted, the method of payment accepted, and the terms of any refunds or cancellations. The two types of Texas Telephone Solicitation Registration Statements are an Initial Registration Statement and an Annual Renewal Statement. The Initial Registration Statement must be filed within 30 days of the commencement of telephone solicitation activities and must be updated annually with the Annual Renewal Statement.

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FAQ's For Telemarketers: The Texas Telemarketing Disclosure and Privacy Act of 2001 enabled the Public Utility Commission of Texas to implement a Statewide "Do Not Call" List for residential customers who wish to stop telemarketing calls to their homes.

BUSINESS AND COMMERCE CODE CHAPTER 301. TELEPHONE SOLICITATION PRACTICES. (B) convey, alone or in conjunction with other equipment, a prerecorded or synthesized voice message to the number called without the use of a live operator.

Section 302.101 - Registration Certificate Required (a) A seller may not make a telephone solicitation from a location in this state or to a purchaser located in this state unless the seller holds a registration certificate for the business location from which the telephone solicitation is made.

(c) Any citizen, attorney or non-attorney, shall be entitled to attend the meeting and express orally or in writing the citizen's approval of or objections to any suggested nominee for the judicial vacancy.

The Uniform Commercial Code allows a creditor, typically a financial institution or lender, to notify other creditors about a debtor's assets used as collateral for a secured transaction by filing a public notice (financing statement) with a particular filing office.

(a) An action for breach of any contract for sale must be commenced within four years after the cause of action has accrued. By the original agreement the parties may reduce the period of limitation to not less than one year but may not extend it.

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