State of Emergency in Louisiana Call Prohibition Released

Effective Friday, September 17, 2021, @ 6 PM CST, conditions of tropical storm Ida will allow the release of the LPSC from mandatory EOC presence. Telephonic solicitations into the state can resume in compliance with the general provisions of the LPSC Do Not Call Program General Order, LPSC General Order R-29617, at that time.

State of Emergency Declared in Louisiana – All Telephonic Solicitation Prohibited

Louisiana has declared an emergency that prohibits unsolicited telemarketing calls into the state effective Sunday, August 29, 2021, at 4:00 AM PT. We will notify you once the prohibition has been lifted. In response to the state declaration of emergency in preparation for Tropical Storm/Hurricane IDA, the Louisiana Public Service Commission has been required to… Continue reading State of Emergency Declared in Louisiana – All Telephonic Solicitation Prohibited

New York COVID-19 State of Emergency to Expire on Thursday

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Wednesday that he would allow the COVID-19 state of emergency to expire. Governor Cuomo first declared the state of emergency on March 7, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Thanks to the state’s 2019 law, The Nuisance Call Act, this state of emergency triggered restrictions against telemarketing… Continue reading New York COVID-19 State of Emergency to Expire on Thursday

State of Emergency Declared in Louisiana

Louisiana has declared an emergency that prohibits unsolicited telemarketing calls into the state effective 6 AM CST October 28, 2020.

The state of emergency extends from October 26, 2020 through November 24, 2020, unless terminated sooner. The prohibition of telephonic solicitations will remain in effect until the EOC releases the LPSC from this mandatory reporting status.