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Kansas Telecom Compliance Guide

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Telecom Compliance Reference — Updated 2025

TCPA Standard

Calling Hours

8:00 AM9:00 PM

Min Penalty

$500

Registration

Not Required

Kansas SMS Compliance Compliance

Text message marketing compliance rules in Kansas

Consent Requirements

Consent LevelWritten Consent Required

One-to-One Consent Required

Shared consent from lead generators is NOT valid. Consent must specifically name your company.

Checkbox ConsentValid
StatuteK.S.A. § 50-670a

SMS marketing requires prior express written consent when using automated systems. FCC one-to-one consent rule (Jan 2025) applies. Kansas penalties are moderate ($10,000 per violation).

Calling Rules

Calling Hours8:00 AM9:00 PM
RegistrationNot Required
Penalty / Violation$500
Willful Violation$10,000
Private Right of ActionNo

SMS Compliance Compliance Checklist

01Obtain express written consent before sending marketing texts
02Use compliant opt-in language identifying your company
03Honor STOP/OPT-OUT/UNSUBSCRIBE replies immediately
04Send opt-out confirmation within one text
05Disclose message frequency at opt-in
06Include "Msg & Data rates may apply" disclosure
07Do not send texts during prohibited hours
08Scrub against DNC lists before campaigns
09Check if state requires one-to-one consent
10Register 10DLC campaigns before sending
This checklist covers common requirements. State-specific rules may vary. Confirm with legal counsel for high-volume campaigns.

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This is a compliance reference tool, not legal advice. Data compiled from public statutes, LegiScan, CourtListener, state AG offices, and AI-assisted analysis. Verify all information with qualified counsel before relying on it. Full terms & data sources →