Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 16 - Commercial Practices |
Chapter I - Federal Trade Commission |
SubChapter A - Organization, Procedures and Rules of Practice |
Part 1 - General Procedures |
Subpart B - Rules and Rulemaking Under Section 18(a)(1)(B) of the FTC Act |
§ 1.14 - Promulgation.
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§ 1.14 Promulgation.
(a) The Commission, after review of the rulemaking record, may issue, modify, or decline to issue any rule. Where it believes that it should have If the Commission wants further information or additional views of interested persons, it may withhold final action pending the receipt of such additional information or views. If it determines not to issue a rule, it may adopt and publish an explanation for not doing so.
(1) Statement of Basis basis and Purposepurpose. If the Commission determines to promulgate a rule, it shall will adopt a Statement statement of Basis basis and Purpose purpose to accompany the rule, which shall must include:
(i) A statement as to regarding the prevalence of the acts or practices treated by the rule;
(ii) A statement as to the manner and context in which such acts or practices are unfair or deceptive; and
(iii) A statement as to the economic effect of the rule, taking into account the effect on small businesses and consumers;
(v) A statement of the manner in which the public may obtain copies of the final regulatory analysis(iv) a statement as to the effect of the rule on state and local laws; and
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(2) Final regulatory analysis. Except as otherwise provided by statute, if the Commission determines to promulgate a final rule, it shall will issue a final regulatory analysis relating to the final rule. Each final regulatory analysis shall must contain:
(i) A concise statement of the need for, and the objectives of, the final rule;
(ii) A description of any alternatives to the final rule which that were considered by the Commission;
(iii) An analysis of the projected benefits and any adverse economic effects and any other effects of the final rule;
(iv) An explanation of the reasons for the determination of the Commission that the final rule will attain its objectives in a manner consistent with applicable law and the reasons the particular alternative was chosen;
(v) A summary of any significant issues raised by the comments submitted during the public comment period in response to the preliminary regulatory analysis, and a summary of the assessment by the Commission of such issues; and
(vi) The information required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601-612, and the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501-3520, if applicable.
(3) Small entity compliance guide. For each rule for which the Commission must prepare a final regulatory flexibility analysis, the Commission will publish one or more guides to assist small entities in complying with the rule. Such guides will be designated as “small entity compliance guides.”
(b) In If the event the Commission determines, upon its review of the rulemaking record, to propose a revised rule for further proceedings in accordance with this subpart, such proceedings, including the opportunity of interested persons to avail themselves of the procedures of § 1.13(db)(5) and (d)(6), shall 2), will be limited to those portions of the revised rule, the subjects and issues of which were not substantially the subject of comment in response to a previous notice of proposed rulemaking.
[40 FR 33966, Aug. 13, 1975, as amended at 46 FR 26289, May 12, 1981; 50 FR 53304, Dec. 31, 1985; 63 FR 36340, July 6, 1998(c) The final rule and Statement of Basis and Purpose shall will be published in the Federal Register. A rule issued under this subpart shall be deemed promulgated at 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on the fourth day after the date on which the final rule and and will include the Statement of Basis and Purpose are published in the Federal Register. In the event such day is a Saturday, Sunday or national holiday, then the rule is deemed promulgated at 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on the following business day.
for the rule or provide an explanation of the manner in which the public may obtain copies of that document.
[86 FR 38550, July 22, 2021]