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CIPP-US Exam - Question 82


Which federal act does NOT contain provisions for preempting stricter state laws?

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Correct Answer: BD

The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) does not contain provisions for preempting stricter state laws. COPPA is designed to regulate the online collection of personal information from children under 13, and it explicitly states that it does not preempt state laws that provide greater protection for children’s privacy. The other acts mentioned have specific provisions that can preempt stricter state laws.

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BhimeshOption: D
Apr 11, 2024

As neither the TSR nor the FCC rules pre-empt state laws, the majority of states have enacted telemarketing laws -creating additional legal requirements for telemarketers. For example, more than half the states require that telemarketers obtain a license or register with the state. States can also create their own DNC lists, with differing exceptions, fines or methods of consumer enrolment from their Federal counterpart. Some states require that telemarketers identify themselves at the beginning of the call or that the telemarketer terminate the call without rebuttal if the recipient of the call so desires. Finally, states may require that a written contract be created for certain transactions