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For the reasons stated above, and
under the authority of 15 U.S.C. 2064(j),
5 U.S.C. 553, and section 3 of Public
Law 110–314, 122 Stat. 3016 (August
14, 2008), the Consumer Product Safety
Commission proposes to amend 16 CFR
part 1120 as follows:
PART 1120—SUBSTANTIAL PRODUCT
HAZARD LIST
1. The authority citation for part 1120
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2064(j).
2. In § 1120.2, add paragraph (e) to
read as follows:
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Definitions.
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(e) Extension cord (also known as a
cord set) means a length of factoryassembled flexible cord with an
attachment plug or current tap as a line
fitting and with a cord connector as a
load fitting. Extension cords are used for
extending a branch circuit supply of an
electrical outlet to the power-supply
cord of a portable appliance, in
accordance with the National Electrical
Code.® For purposes of this rule, the
term applies to extension cords that are
equipped with National Electrical
Manufacturer Association (NEMA) 1–
15, 5–15 and 5–20 fittings, and that are
intended for indoor use only, or for both
indoor and outdoor use. The term
‘‘extension cord’’ does not include
detachable power supply cords,
appliance cords, power strips and taps,
and adaptor cords supplied with
outdoor tools and yard equipment.
■ 3. In § 1120.3, add paragraph (d) to
read as follows:
§ 1120.3 Products deemed to be
substantial product hazards.
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(d)(1) Extension cords that lack one or
more of the following specified
characteristics in conformance with
requirements in sections 2, 9, 16, 19, 20,
21, 26, 30, 31, 32, 84, and 105 of
Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
Standard for Cord Sets and PowerSupply Cords, UL 817, 11th Edition,
dated March 16, 2001, revised February
3, 2014 (UL 817):
(i) Minimum wire size requirement in
sections 2, 20, 21, 30, and 31 of UL 817;
(ii) Sufficient strain relief requirement
in sections 20, 30, and 84 of UL 817;
(iii) Proper polarization requirement
in sections 9, 19, 20, 30, 31, and 32 of
UL 817;
(iv) Proper continuity requirement in
sections 16, 20, 30, and 105 of UL 817;
(v) Outlet cover requirement (for
indoor 2-wire parallel extension cords
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fittings) in sections 20 and 26 of UL 817;
or
(vi) Jacketed insulated cord
requirement (for outdoor use extension
cords) in section 30 of UL 817.
(2) The Director of the Federal
Register approves the incorporations by
reference in accordance with 5 U.S.C.
552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. You may
obtain a copy from UL, Inc., 333
Pfingsten Road, Northbrook, IL 60062.
You may inspect a copy at the Office of
the Secretary, U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission, Room 820, 4330
East West Highway, Bethesda, MD
20814, telephone 301–504–7923, or at
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rule or guide as well as the rule’s or
guide’s costs and benefits to consumers
and businesses. Based on this feedback,
the Commission may modify or repeal
the rule or guide to address public
concerns or changed conditions, or to
reduce undue regulatory burden.
The Commission posts information
about its review schedule on its Web
site, at https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/
rules/rulemaking-regulatory-reformproceedings, to facilitate comment about
rules and guides. This Web site provides
links in one location to Federal Register
documents requesting comments, and
comments for rules and guides that are
currently under review. The Web site
also contains an updated review
schedule, a list of rules and guides
previously eliminated in the regulatory
review process, and the Commission’s
regulatory review plan.
Alberta E. Mills,
Acting Secretary, Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
Modified Ten-Year Schedule for
Review of FTC Rules and Guides
For 2015, the Commission intends to
initiate reviews of, and solicit public
comments on, the following rules:
(1) Contact Lens Rule, 16 CFR part
315. Agency Contact: Alysa Bernstein,
(202)–326–3289, Federal Trade
Commission, Bureau of Consumer
Protection, Division of Advertising
Practices, 600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.,
Washington, DC 20580.
(2) Preservation of Consumers’ Claims
and Defenses [Holder in Due Course
Rule], 16 CFR part 433. Agency Contact:
Heather Allen, (202)–326–2038, Federal
Trade Commission, Bureau of Consumer
Protection, Division of Financial
Practices, 600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.,
Washington, DC 20580.
(3) Ophthalmic Practice Rules
(Eyeglass Rule), 16 CFR part 456.
Agency Contact: Alysa Bernstein, (202)–
326–3289, Federal Trade Commission,
Bureau of Consumer Protection,
Division of Advertising Practices, 600
Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington,
DC 20580.
The Commission is currently
reviewing 18 of the 65 rules and guides
within its jurisdiction. The Commission
is postponing review of the following
matters previously scheduled for review
in 2014 and 2015 until 2016: Standards
for Safeguarding Customer Information,
16 CFR part 314; and the CAN–SPAM
Rule, 16 CFR part 316.
A copy of the Commission’s modified
regulatory review schedule for 2015
through 2025 is appended. The
Commission, in its discretion, may
modify or reorder the schedule in the
future to incorporate new rules, or to
respond to external factors (such as
changes in the law) or other
considerations.
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BILLING CODE 6355–01–P
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
16 CFR Chapter I
Regulatory Review Schedule
Federal Trade Commission.
Notice of intent to request
public comments.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
As part of its ongoing,
systematic review of all Federal Trade
Commission rules and guides, the
Commission announces a modified tenyear regulatory review schedule. No
Commission determination on the need
for, or the substance of, the rules and
guides listed below should be inferred
from the notice of intent to publish
requests for comments.
DATES: February 3, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Further details about particular rules or
guides may be obtained from the contact
person listed below for the rule or
guide.
SUMMARY:
To ensure
that its rules and industry guides remain
relevant and are not unduly
burdensome, the Commission reviews
them on a ten-year schedule. Each year
the Commission publishes its review
schedule, with adjustments made in
response to public input, changes in the
marketplace, and resource demands.
When the Commission reviews a rule
or guide, it publishes a document in the
Federal Register seeking public
comment on the continuing need for the
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Authority: 15 U.S.C. 41–58.
By direction of the Commission.
Donald S. Clark,
Secretary.
Appendix
REGULATORY REVIEW MODIFIED TEN-YEAR SCHEDULE
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part
Guides for the Jewelry, Precious Metals, and Pewter Industries ..............................................................
Guides for the Advertising of Warranties and Guarantees ........................................................................
Guide Concerning Fuel Economy Advertising for New Automobiles .........................................................
Rules and Regulations under the Hobby Protection Act ...........................................................................
Energy Labeling Rule .................................................................................................................................
Automotive Fuel Ratings, Certification and Posting ...................................................................................
Trade Regulation Rule Pursuant to the Telephone Disclosure and Dispute Resolution Act of 1992 [Pay
Per Call Rule].
Telemarketing Sales Rule ..........................................................................................................................
Care Labeling of Textile Wearing Apparel and Certain Piece Goods .......................................................
Used Motor Vehicle Trade Regulation Rule ...............................................................................................
Regulations under Section 4 of the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act ......................................................
Exemptions from Requirements and Prohibitions under Part 500 .............................................................
Regulations under Section 5(c) of the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act ..................................................
Statements of General Policy or Interpretation [under the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act] ..................
Interpretations of Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act .......................................................................................
Disclosure of Written Consumer Product Warranty Terms and Conditions ..............................................
Pre-Sale Availability of Written Warranty Terms ........................................................................................
Informal Dispute Settlement Procedures ....................................................................................................
Contact Lens Rule ......................................................................................................................................
Preservation of Consumers’ Claims and Defenses [Holder in Due Course Rule] ....................................
Ophthalmic Practice Rules (Eyeglass Rule) ..............................................................................................
Standards for Safeguarding Customer Information ....................................................................................
CAN–SPAM Rule ........................................................................................................................................
Labeling and Advertising of Home Insulation .............................................................................................
Disposal of Consumer Report Information and Records ...........................................................................
Guides Against Deceptive Pricing ..............................................................................................................
Guides Against Bait Advertising .................................................................................................................
Guide Concerning Use of the Word ‘‘Free’’ and Similar Representations ................................................
Deceptive Advertising as to Sizes of Viewable Pictures Shown by Television Receiving Sets ................
Guides for the Nursery Industry .................................................................................................................
Test Procedures and Labeling Standards for Recycled Oil .......................................................................
Disclosure Requirements and Prohibitions Concerning Franchising .........................................................
Identity Theft [Red Flag] Rules ...................................................................................................................
Guides for Select Leather and Imitation Leather Products ........................................................................
Funeral Industry Practices ..........................................................................................................................
Administrative Interpretations, General Policy Statements, and Enforcement Policy Statements ............
Guides Concerning Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising .............................................
Privacy of Consumer Financial Information ...............................................................................................
Prohibition of Energy Market Manipulation Rule ........................................................................................
Health Breach Notification Rule .................................................................................................................
Power Output Claims for Amplifiers Utilized in Home Entertainment Products ........................................
Credit Practices ..........................................................................................................................................
Duties of Creditors Regarding Risk-Based Pricing ....................................................................................
Duties of Users of Consumer Reports Regarding Address Discrepancies ...............................................
Prescreen Opt-Out Notice ..........................................................................................................................
Duties of Furnishers of Information to Consumer Reporting Agencies .....................................................
Affiliate Marketing .......................................................................................................................................
Model Forms and Disclosures ....................................................................................................................
[Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act] Coverage Rules .............................................................
[Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act] Exemption Rules ............................................................
[Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act] Transmittal Rules ...........................................................
Disclosure Requirements and Prohibitions Concerning Business Opportunities ......................................
Guides for the Use of Environmental Marketing Claims ............................................................................
Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule .................................................................................................
Guides for Private Vocational and Distance Education Schools ...............................................................
Labeling Requirements for Alternative Fuels and Alternative Fueled Vehicles .........................................
Rule Concerning Cooling-Off Period for Sales Made at Homes or at Certain Other Locations ...............
Guides for the Rebuilt, Reconditioned and Other Used Automobile Parts Industry ..................................
Guides for Advertising Allowances and Other Merchandising Payments and Services [Fred Meyer
Guides].
Rules and Regulations under the Wool Products Labeling Act of 1939 ...................................................
Rules and Regulations under Fur Products Labeling Act ..........................................................................
Rules and Regulations under the Textile Fiber Products Identification Act ..............................................
310 ............
423 ............
455 ............
500 ............
501 ............
502 ............
503 ............
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701 ............
702 ............
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456 ............
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460 ............
682 ............
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436 ............
681 ............
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453 ............
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313 ............
317 ............
318 ............
432 ............
444 ............
640 ............
641 ............
642 ............
660 ............
680 ............
698 ............
801 ............
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803 ............
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312 ............
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REGULATORY REVIEW MODIFIED TEN-YEAR SCHEDULE—Continued
16 CFR
part
Topic
425 ............
435 ............
424 ............
Use of Prenotification Negative Option Plans ............................................................................................
Mail or Telephone Order Merchandise .......................................................................................................
Retail Food Store Advertising and Marketing Practices [Unavailability Rule] ...........................................
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
5 CFR Chapter XLII
20 CFR Chapters IV, V, VI, VII, and IX
29 CFR Subtitle A and Chapters II, IV,
V, XVII, and XXV
30 CFR Chapter I
41 CFR Chapters 50, 60, and 61
48 CFR Chapter 29
Retrospective Review and Regulatory
Flexibility
Office of the Secretary, Labor.
Request for information.
AGENCY:
In response to the President’s
Executive Order 13563 on improving
regulation and regulatory review, and
Executive Order 13610 on identifying
and reducing regulatory burden, the
Department of Labor (DOL or the
Department) is continuing to review its
existing significant regulations that
impose large, ongoing burdens on the
public. The purpose of this document is
to invite public comment on how the
Department can improve any of its
significant regulations by modernizing,
modifying, redesigning, streamlining,
expanding, or repealing them.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before February 25, 2015.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
through the Department’s Regulations
Portal at https://www.dol.gov/
regulations/regreview/.
All comments will be available for
public inspection at https://www.dol.gov/
regulations/regreview/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Pamela Peters, Program Analyst, Office
of the Assistant Secretary for Policy,
U.S. Department of Labor, 200
Constitution Avenue NW., Room S–
2312, Washington, DC 20210,
peters.pamela@dol.gov, (202) 693–5959
(this is not a toll-free number).
Individuals with hearing impairments
may call 1–800–877–8339 (TTY/TDD).
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On
January 18, 2011, President Obama
issued Executive Order 13563,
‘‘Improving Regulation and Regulatory
Review.’’ The Order explains the
Administration’s goal of creating a
regulatory system that protects ‘‘public
health, welfare, safety, and our
environment while promoting economic
growth, innovation, competitiveness,
and job creation’’ while using ‘‘the best,
most innovative, and least burdensome
tools to achieve regulatory ends.’’ The
Executive Order required agencies to
develop and submit a preliminary plan
within 120 days from the January 18
issuance date that explained how each
agency reviewed existing significant
regulations to identify whether any
regulations may be made more effective
or less burdensome.
On March 21, 2011, the Department
published a Request for Information
(RFI) in the Federal Register seeking
public input to inform development of
its Preliminary Plan and providing an
opportunity for the public to identify
potential regulations. The Department
published its Preliminary Plan for
Retrospective Analysis of Existing Rules
on May 20, 2011.1
The Department launched a second
interactive Web site on June 2, 2011 and
requested public input on certain
aspects of the Preliminary Plan.
After receipt and consideration of
comments, the Department issued its
Plan for Retrospective Analysis of
Existing Rules in August 2011.
On May 12, 2012, President Obama
issued Executive Order 13610,
‘‘Identifying and Reducing Regulatory
Burdens.’’ This Order explained that ‘‘it
is particularly important for agencies to
conduct retrospective analyses of
existing rules to examine whether they
remain justified and whether they
should be modified or streamlined in
light of changed circumstances,
including the rise of new technologies.’’
Since August 2011, the Department has
issued six updates to its August 2011
Plan.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Year to review.
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2011-regulatory-action-plans/DepartmentofLabor
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Request for Comments
The Department recognizes the
importance of conducting retrospective
review of regulations and is once again
seeking public comment on how the
Department can increase the
effectiveness of its significant
regulations while minimizing the
burden on regulated entities. The
Department recognizes that the
regulated community, academia, and
the public at large have an
understanding of its programs and their
implementing regulations, and therefore
is requesting public comment on how
the Department can prepare workers for
better jobs, improve workplace safety
and health, promote fair and highquality work environments, and secure
a wide range of benefits for employees
and those who are seeking work, all in
ways that are more effective and least
burdensome.
This request for public input will
inform development of the Department’s
future plans to review its existing
significant regulations. To facilitate
receipt of the information, the
Department has created an Internet
portal specifically designed to capture
your input and suggestions, https://
www.dol.gov/regulations/regreview/.
The portal contains a series of questions
to gather information on how DOL can
best meet the requirements of the
Executive Order. The portal will be
open to receive comments from January
28, 2015 through February 25, 2015.
Questions for the Public
• What regulations and reporting
requirements should be considered for
review, modification due to conflicts,
inconsistencies, or duplication among
the regulations or requirements of the
Department’s agencies or other federal
agencies?
• What reporting requirements and
information collections can be
streamlined or reduced in frequency
while achieving the same level of
protections for workers, job-seekers, and
retirees? Are there less costly methods,
advances in technology, or innovative
techniques that can be leveraged toward
these purposes?
• What regulatory reforms may
require short-term cost increases to the
regulated entities while creating longer-
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FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
16 CFR Chapter I
Regulatory Review Schedule
AGENCY: Federal Trade Commission.
ACTION: Notice of intent to request public comments.
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SUMMARY: As part of its ongoing, systematic review of all Federal Trade
Commission rules and guides, the Commission announces a modified ten-
year regulatory review schedule. No Commission determination on the
need for, or the substance of, the rules and guides listed below should
be inferred from the notice of intent to publish requests for comments.
DATES: February 3, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Further details about particular rules
or guides may be obtained from the contact person listed below for the
rule or guide.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: To ensure that its rules and industry guides
remain relevant and are not unduly burdensome, the Commission reviews
them on a ten-year schedule. Each year the Commission publishes its
review schedule, with adjustments made in response to public input,
changes in the marketplace, and resource demands.
When the Commission reviews a rule or guide, it publishes a
document in the Federal Register seeking public comment on the
continuing need for the rule or guide as well as the rule's or guide's
costs and benefits to consumers and businesses. Based on this feedback,
the Commission may modify or repeal the rule or guide to address public
concerns or changed conditions, or to reduce undue regulatory burden.
The Commission posts information about its review schedule on its
Web site, at https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/rules/rulemaking-regulatory-reform-proceedings, to facilitate comment about rules and
guides. This Web site provides links in one location to Federal
Register documents requesting comments, and comments for rules and
guides that are currently under review. The Web site also contains an
updated review schedule, a list of rules and guides previously
eliminated in the regulatory review process, and the Commission's
regulatory review plan.
Modified Ten-Year Schedule for Review of FTC Rules and Guides
For 2015, the Commission intends to initiate reviews of, and
solicit public comments on, the following rules:
(1) Contact Lens Rule, 16 CFR part 315. Agency Contact: Alysa
Bernstein, (202)-326-3289, Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Consumer
Protection, Division of Advertising Practices, 600 Pennsylvania Ave.
NW., Washington, DC 20580.
(2) Preservation of Consumers' Claims and Defenses [Holder in Due
Course Rule], 16 CFR part 433. Agency Contact: Heather Allen, (202)-
326-2038, Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Consumer Protection,
Division of Financial Practices, 600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington,
DC 20580.
(3) Ophthalmic Practice Rules (Eyeglass Rule), 16 CFR part 456.
Agency Contact: Alysa Bernstein, (202)-326-3289, Federal Trade
Commission, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Division of Advertising
Practices, 600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20580.
The Commission is currently reviewing 18 of the 65 rules and guides
within its jurisdiction. The Commission is postponing review of the
following matters previously scheduled for review in 2014 and 2015
until 2016: Standards for Safeguarding Customer Information, 16 CFR
part 314; and the CAN-SPAM Rule, 16 CFR part 316.
A copy of the Commission's modified regulatory review schedule for
2015 through 2025 is appended. The Commission, in its discretion, may
modify or reorder the schedule in the future to incorporate new rules,
or to respond to external factors (such as changes in the law) or other
considerations.
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Authority: 15 U.S.C. 41-58.
By direction of the Commission.
Donald S. Clark,
Secretary.
Appendix
Regulatory Review Modified Ten-Year Schedule
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16 CFR part Topic Year to review.
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23........... Guides for the Jewelry, Precious Metals, Currently Under
and Pewter Industries. Review.
239.......... Guides for the Advertising of Warranties Currently Under
and Guarantees. Review.
259.......... Guide Concerning Fuel Economy Currently Under
Advertising for New Automobiles. Review.
304.......... Rules and Regulations under the Hobby Currently Under
Protection Act. Review.
305.......... Energy Labeling Rule.................... Currently Under
Review.
306.......... Automotive Fuel Ratings, Certification Currently Under
and Posting. Review.
308.......... Trade Regulation Rule Pursuant to the Currently Under
Telephone Disclosure and Dispute Review.
Resolution Act of 1992 [Pay Per Call
Rule].
310.......... Telemarketing Sales Rule................ Currently Under
Review.
423.......... Care Labeling of Textile Wearing Apparel Currently Under
and Certain Piece Goods. Review.
455.......... Used Motor Vehicle Trade Regulation Rule Currently Under
Review.
500.......... Regulations under Section 4 of the Fair Currently Under
Packaging and Labeling Act. Review.
501.......... Exemptions from Requirements and Currently Under
Prohibitions under Part 500. Review.
502.......... Regulations under Section 5(c) of the Currently Under
Fair Packaging and Labeling Act. Review.
503.......... Statements of General Policy or Currently Under
Interpretation [under the Fair Review.
Packaging and Labeling Act].
700.......... Interpretations of Magnuson-Moss Currently Under
Warranty Act. Review.
701.......... Disclosure of Written Consumer Product Currently Under
Warranty Terms and Conditions. Review.
702.......... Pre-Sale Availability of Written Currently Under
Warranty Terms. Review.
703.......... Informal Dispute Settlement Procedures.. Currently Under
Review.
315.......... Contact Lens Rule....................... 2015.
433.......... Preservation of Consumers' Claims and 2015.
Defenses [Holder in Due Course Rule].
456.......... Ophthalmic Practice Rules (Eyeglass 2015.
Rule).
314.......... Standards for Safeguarding Customer 2016.
Information.
316.......... CAN-SPAM Rule........................... 2016.
460.......... Labeling and Advertising of Home 2016.
Insulation.
682.......... Disposal of Consumer Report Information 2016.
and Records.
233.......... Guides Against Deceptive Pricing........ 2017.
238.......... Guides Against Bait Advertising......... 2017.
251.......... Guide Concerning Use of the Word 2017.
``Free'' and Similar Representations.
410.......... Deceptive Advertising as to Sizes of 2017.
Viewable Pictures Shown by Television
Receiving Sets.
18........... Guides for the Nursery Industry......... 2018.
311.......... Test Procedures and Labeling Standards 2018.
for Recycled Oil.
436.......... Disclosure Requirements and Prohibitions 2018.
Concerning Franchising.
681.......... Identity Theft [Red Flag] Rules......... 2018.
24........... Guides for Select Leather and Imitation 2019.
Leather Products.
453.......... Funeral Industry Practices.............. 2019.
14........... Administrative Interpretations, General 2020.
Policy Statements, and Enforcement
Policy Statements.
255.......... Guides Concerning Use of Endorsements 2020.
and Testimonials in Advertising.
313.......... Privacy of Consumer Financial 2020.
Information.
317.......... Prohibition of Energy Market 2020.
Manipulation Rule.
318.......... Health Breach Notification Rule......... 2020.
432.......... Power Output Claims for Amplifiers 2020.
Utilized in Home Entertainment Products.
444.......... Credit Practices........................ 2020.
640.......... Duties of Creditors Regarding 2020.
Risk[dash]Based Pricing.
641.......... Duties of Users of Consumer Reports 2020.
Regarding Address Discrepancies.
642.......... Prescreen Opt-Out Notice................ 2020.
660.......... Duties of Furnishers of Information to 2020.
Consumer Reporting Agencies.
680.......... Affiliate Marketing..................... 2020.
698.......... Model Forms and Disclosures............. 2020.
801.......... [Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust 2020.
Improvements Act] Coverage Rules.
802.......... [Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust 2020.
Improvements Act] Exemption Rules.
803.......... [Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust 2020.
Improvements Act] Transmittal Rules.
437.......... Disclosure Requirements and Prohibitions 2021.
Concerning Business Opportunities.
260.......... Guides for the Use of Environmental 2022.
Marketing Claims.
312.......... Children's Online Privacy Protection 2022.
Rule.
254.......... Guides for Private Vocational and 2023.
Distance Education Schools.
309.......... Labeling Requirements for Alternative 2023.
Fuels and Alternative Fueled Vehicles.
429.......... Rule Concerning Cooling-Off Period for 2023.
Sales Made at Homes or at Certain Other
Locations.
20........... Guides for the Rebuilt, Reconditioned 2024.
and Other Used Automobile Parts
Industry.
240.......... Guides for Advertising Allowances and 2024.
Other Merchandising Payments and
Services [Fred Meyer Guides].
300.......... Rules and Regulations under the Wool 2024.
Products Labeling Act of 1939.
301.......... Rules and Regulations under Fur Products 2024.
Labeling Act.
303.......... Rules and Regulations under the Textile 2024.
Fiber Products Identification Act.
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425.......... Use of Prenotification Negative Option 2024.
Plans.
435.......... Mail or Telephone Order Merchandise..... 2024.
424.......... Retail Food Store Advertising and 2024.
Marketing Practices [Unavailability
Rule].
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[FR Doc. 2015-01966 Filed 2-2-15; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6750-01-P