Junk Fax Act Compliance: One Week Left to Request a Waiver for Non-Compliance

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McDermott Will & Emery

Thursday, April 30, 2015, marks the last day a business can request a retroactive waiver for failing to comply with certain fax advertising requirements promulgated by theFederal Communications Commission (FCC). The scope of these requirements was clarified on October 30, 2014, when the FCC issued an Order (2014 Order) under the Junk Fax Prevention Act of 2005 (Junk Fax Act). The 2014 Order confirms that senders of all advertising faxes must include information that allows recipients to opt out of receiving future faxes from that sender.

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The 2014 Order clarifies certain aspects of the FCC’s 2006 Order under the Junk Fax Act (the Junk Fax Order). Among other requirements, the Junk Fax Order established the requirement that the sender of an advertising fax provide notice and contact information that allows a recipient to “opt out” of any future fax advertising transmissions.

Following the FCC’s publication of the Junk Fax Order, some businesses interpreted the opt-out requirements as not applying to advertising faxes sent with the recipient’s prior express permission (based on footnote 154 in the Junk Fax Order). The 2014 Order provided a six-month period for senders to comply with the opt-out requirements of the Junk Fax Order for faxes sent with the recipient’s prior express permission and to request retroactive relief for failing to comply. The six-month period ends on April 30, 2015. Without a waiver, the FCC noted that “any past or future failure to comply could subject entities to enforcement sanctions, including potential fines and forfeitures, and to private litigation.”

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