FTC Act definition
Examples of FTC Act in a sentence
At the earliest time practicable each party shall notify the other party that it intends to issue proposed or final rules under Section 1031 of the CFP Act or Section 18 of the FTC Act covering the conduct of MOU Covered Persons in connection with offering or providing Consumer Financial Products or Services.
Pursuant to Section 1061(b)(5)(D) of the CFP Act, and to avoid duplication or conflict in regulatory standards developed pursuant to the parties’ respective rulemaking authorities, the parties shall consult as follows on rulemakings under Section 1031 of the CFP Act or Section 18 of the FTC Act covering the conduct of MOU Covered Persons in connection with offering or providing Consumer Financial Products or Services.
The FTC Act and other laws that the Commission administers permit the collection of public comments to consider and use in this proceeding as appropriate.
This provision applies to acts or practices that are treated as unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices under Section 1031 of the CFP Act, Sections 5 and 18 of the FTC Act, the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act; and the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
The Products were researched, developed, designed, distributed and validated in material compliance with all applicable Laws, including the FD&C Act, FTC Act, Privacy Laws and state laws, and have been and continue to be performed, marketed, labeled, assembled, stored, packaged and conducted in material compliance with all applicable Laws, including the FD&C Act, FTC Act, Privacy Laws and state laws.