Oklahoma Telemarketing Enforcement Actions
AG actions, FCC fines, FTC cases, and private lawsuits in Oklahoma
Total Actions
4
Total Penalties
$500
Largest Single
$500
Most Recent
Jul 2023
All Enforcement Actions (4)
Operation Stop Scam Calls — 180+ enforcement actions nationwide
Oklahoma AG participated in FTC's Operation Stop Scam Calls (July 2023) — largest telemarketing crackdown in FTC history. 180+ actions by 100+ law enforcement partners across all 50 states. Targeted telemarketers, lead generators, and VoIP providers. Oklahoma's participation notable given the state's new Telephone Solicitation Act provides AG with enhanced state-level tools to pursue cases independently.
Michael D. Lansky LLC d/b/a Avid Telecom
OK AG Drummond joined 49-state Avid Telecom lawsuit. Avid transmitted 101+ million calls to Oklahoma numbers (Dec 2018 - Jan 2023), out of 24.5 billion total. Oklahoma's 2022 Telephone Solicitation Act makes this case particularly significant — the state now has one of the broadest autodialer definitions in the country and uncapped $500/violation statutory damages.
Oklahoma Telephone Solicitation Act of 2022 — enforcement framework effective
$500
penalty
Oklahoma's 2022 Telephone Solicitation Act requires express written consent before any autodialer contact. Almost any electronic dialing tool qualifies as an autodialer — broader than federal TCPA definition. Uncapped $500/violation statutory damages (tripleable if willful/knowing). Private right of action. Administrative fines up to $25K per violation by AG. Oklahoma went from minimal telemarketing regulation to one of the strictest overnight.
Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force — 20 gateway providers investigated
Oklahoma joined the bipartisan Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force of 51 AGs in 2022. Task Force issued civil investigative demands to 20 gateway VoIP providers. Oklahoma's new Telephone Solicitation Act (2022) gave the AG additional enforcement tools beyond federal TCPA, including broader autodialer definition and administrative fine authority up to $25K per violation.
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