98-33704. Guides Against Deceptive Labeling and Advertising of Adhesive Compositions  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 244 (Monday, December 21, 1998)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 70332-70333]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-33704]
    
    
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    FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
    
    16 CFR Part 235
    
    
    Guides Against Deceptive Labeling and Advertising of Adhesive 
    Compositions
    
    AGENCY: Federal Trade Commission.
    
    ACTION: Rescission of the Guides Against Deceptive Labeling and 
    Advertising of Adhesive Compositions.
    
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    SUMMARY: On April 9, 1998 the Commission published a Federal Register 
    notice initiating the regulatory review of the Federal Trade 
    Commission's (``Commission'') Guides Against Deceptive Labeling and 
    Advertising of Adhesive Compositions (``Adhesive Compositions Guides'' 
    or ``the Guides''), 16 CFR Part 235. The Commission has now completed 
    its review, and determined to rescind the Guides.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: December 21, 1998.
    
    ADDRESS: Requests for copies of the Federal Register Notice should be 
    sent to the Consumer Response Center, Room 130, Federal Trade 
    Commission, 600 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20580. The 
    notice and news release announcing the rescission of the Guides are 
    available on the Internet at the Commission's website, ``http://
    www.ftc.gov''.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Erika Wodinsky, Assistant Regional 
    Director, Federal Trade Commission, San Francisco Regional Office, 901 
    Market Street, Suite 570, San Francisco, CA 98103, telephone number 
    (415) 356-5270, E-mail ewodinsky@ftc.gov''.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Adhesive Compositions Guides, 
    promulgated by the Commission on November 8, 1967, provide guidance to 
    manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, jobbers, and retailers of 
    adhesive products regarding the labeling and advertising of these 
    products. The Guides counsel against the use of terms that suggest that 
    various adhesive products contain or have the properties of metal, 
    solder or weld, porcelain, epoxy, and rubber if those products do not, 
    in fact, have the same chemical or physical properties as the specified 
    products. See Guides 1-5. In addition, the Guides contain a general, 
    overall statement about what types of claims for adhesive products will 
    be viewed as deceptive in advertising or labeling. In particular, the 
    Guides address the use of representations that are likely to mislead or 
    deceive purchasers about the nature, composition, capabilities, 
    durability, hardness, adhesive strength, lasting effect, thermal or 
    electrical properties, or resistance to deterioration of adhesive 
    products. One section of the Guides also advises that a representation 
    that a product is ``guaranteed'' should contain a clear and conspicuous 
    disclosure of the extent of the guarantee, any material conditions or 
    limitations imposed by the guarantor, the manner in which the guarantor 
    will perform thereunder, and the identity of the guarantor. Finally, 
    the Guides advise against manufacturers and distributors providing 
    another person with promotional materials through which that person 
    deceives consumers with respect to adhesive products.
        The Commission has determined, as part of its oversight 
    responsibilities, to review rules and industry guides periodically. 
    These reviews seek information about the costs and benefits of the 
    Commission's rules and guides, and their regulatory and economic 
    impact. The information obtained assists the Commission in identifying 
    rules and guides that warrant modification or rescission. The 
    Commission solicited comments on the Adhesive Compositions Guides in 
    the Federal Register on April 9, 1998, 63 FR 17348. The Commission's 
    staff also mailed copies of the notice to three industry trade 
    associations, representing over 150 industry members, to ensure that 
    all interested parties would have an opportunity to comment. The 
    comment period ended June 8, 1998.
        The Commission received three comments. Two comments were from 
    consumers who supported retaining the Guides and expressed general 
    concern about the need to prevent deception in labeling adhesive 
    products. Although both letters provided thoughtful comment on the 
    importance of protecting consumers from deception,
    
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    neither offered any specific examples of deception observed in this 
    industry.
        The third comment was submitted by the Adhesives and Sealant 
    Council, Inc. (``ASC''), an industry trade association. ASC expressed 
    concern that the Guides, as presently written, have little practical 
    use due to significant technological changes since their adoption. It 
    noted that:
    
        Since the early 1970's a wide range of adhesives and sealants, 
    designed for specific applications, have entered the commercial 
    market and it would be beneficial to today's more sophisticated 
    consumers if the Guidelines offered descriptions [of] the various 
    types of adhesives, i.e., silicones, urethanes, acrylics or epoxy 
    adhesives.
    
    ASC also suggested that the Guides, if retained, might require a 
    statement of the type and percentage of any solvent content within a 
    product. In addition, ASC suggested that the Guides have better 
    definitions, in light of the new types of materials being used today. 
    It noted, for example, that ``the term `rubber' normally means natural 
    rubber unless there is some type of prefix included such as `silicone 
    rubber,' '' and suggested that the term be defined more broadly to 
    include ``elastomeric materials not necessarily based on natural 
    rubber.'' The association recommended that the Guides be discontinued 
    unless they can be modified substantially.
        Industry compliance with the Guides appears to be satisfactory. In 
    the 31 years since the Guides were issued, the Commission has not 
    received any complaints or initiated any enforcement actions relating 
    in any way to these Guides. If, in the future, deceptive practices 
    prove to be a problem in this industry, however, the Commission may 
    pursue enforcement actions, under section 5 of the Federal Trade 
    Commission Act, 15 U.S.C. 45, as needed on a case-by-case basis.
        For the reasons explained in this notice, the Commission has 
    determined to rescind the Guides because they are no longer necessary.
    
    List of Subjects in 16 CFR Part 235
    
        Adhesives, Advertising, Labeling, Trade practices.
    
    PART 235--[REMOVED]
    
        The Commission, under authority of sections 5(a)(1) and 6(g) of the 
    Federal Trade Commission Act, 15 U.S.C. 45(a)(1) and 46(g), amends 
    Chapter I of Title 16 of the Code of Federal Regulations by removing 
    Part 235.
    
        By direction of the Commission.
    Donald S. Clark,
    Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 98-33704 Filed 12-18-98; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6750-01-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
12/21/1998
Published:
12/21/1998
Department:
Federal Trade Commission
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Rescission of the Guides Against Deceptive Labeling and Advertising of Adhesive Compositions.
Document Number:
98-33704
Dates:
December 21, 1998.
Pages:
70332-70333 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-33704.pdf
CFR: (1)
16 CFR 235