Oregon Telemarketing Enforcement Actions
AG actions, FCC fines, FTC cases, and private lawsuits in Oregon
Total Actions
3
Total Penalties
$0
Largest Single
$0
Most Recent
Aug 2025
All Enforcement Actions (3)
Operation Robocall Roundup — 37 VoIP providers + major carriers
Oregon AG participated in Operation Robocall Roundup with 50+ AG coalition. Oregon's enforcement combines telemarketer registration requirements (ORS 646.568-646.578) with broad Unlawful Trade Practices authority. Oregon DOJ also supported HB 2759 to combat illegal robocalls originating overseas. Key: Oregon requires telemarketer registration for certain telephone sales promotions — operating without it is an independent violation.
Insurance Marketing Coalition v. FCC — Oregon AG amicus brief
Oregon AG joined CA and other state AGs in filing amicus brief defending the FCC's one-to-one consent rule in Insurance Marketing Coalition v. FCC. The rule closes the lead generator loophole that allowed consumers to unknowingly "consent" to calls from thousands of companies by visiting a single website. Oregon's support signals the state's enforcement direction: targeting consent quality, not just consent existence.
Michael D. Lansky LLC d/b/a Avid Telecom
OR AG Rosenblum joined 49-state Avid Telecom lawsuit. Avid transmitted 24.5 billion calls including to Oregon numbers. Oregon's Unlawful Trade Practices Act (ORS 646.608) provides the AG with broad enforcement authority. Oregon also requires telemarketer registration (ORS 646.568), creating dual exposure for unregistered robocallers: registration violations + TCPA violations.
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