98-9206. Guides for the Rebuilt, Reconditioned, and Other Used Automobile Parts Industry  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 67 (Wednesday, April 8, 1998)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 17132-17133]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-9206]
    
    
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    FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
    
    16 CFR Part 20
    
    
    Guides for the Rebuilt, Reconditioned, and Other Used Automobile 
    Parts Industry
    
    AGENCY: Federal Trade Commission.
    
    ACTION: Request for public comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Federal Trade Commission (``Commission'') requests public 
    comments about the overall costs and benefits and the continuing need 
    for its Guides for the Rebuilt, Reconditioned and Other Used Automobile 
    Parts Industry (``the Used Auto Parts Guides'' or ``the Guides''), as 
    part of the Commission's systematic review of all current Commission 
    regulations and guides.
    
    DATES: Written comments will be accepted until August 6, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Mailed comments should be directed to: Secretary, Federal 
    Trade Commission, Room H-159, Sixth Street and Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., 
    Washington, DC 20580. Mailed comments should be identified as ``Used 
    Auto Parts Guide, 16 CFR part 20--Comment.'' E-mail comments will be 
    accepted at [autopart@ftc.gov]. Those who comment by e-mail should give 
    a mailing address to which an acknowledgment can be sent.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    David Plottner, Investigator, Federal Trade Commission, 1111 Superior 
    Avenue, Suite 200, Cleveland, Ohio 44114, telephone number (216) 263-
    3409, E-mail [dplottner@ftc.gov].
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    
    I. Used Auto Parts Guides
    
        The Commission first promulgated its Trade Practice Rules For The 
    Rebuilt, Reconditioned and Other Used Automotive Parts Industry on June 
    30, 1962, under Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act (``FTC 
    Act''), 15 U.S.C. 45.\1\ In 1977, the Commission published its intent 
    to rescind many of its Trade Practice Rules, including this one, 
    barring a showing of continued use in the public interest, 42 FR 31457. 
    In 1979, the Commission issued the Guides in their present form, with 
    only minor changes from the original Trade Practice Rule (``TPR'').
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        \1\ Section 5 of the FTC Act declares unfair methods of 
    competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices to be 
    unlawful.
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        The Guides, and the predecessor to Guides, Trade Practice Rules, 
    constitute administrative interpretations of Commission law 
    administered by the Commission for the guidance of the public in 
    conducting its affairs in conformity with legal requirements. Conduct 
    inconsistent with the Guides may result in corrective action by the 
    Commission under applicable statutory provisions.
        The Used Auto Parts Guides define industry products broadly to 
    include not only automobile parts, but all truck, tractor, motorcycle 
    and other self-propelled vehicle parts and assemblies containing used 
    parts. Besides automobile parts themselves, large diesel engines, 
    clutches and transmissions found in the heavy equipment industry are 
    covered by the Guides, for example, as well as used parts and 
    assemblies for snow mobiles, jet skies, motorbikes, and golf carts. 
    Industry members are those who sell or distribute industry product. 
    This would include the rebuilders and remanufacturers themselves, 
    assuming such rebuilders/remanufacturers were also involved in product 
    sales and distribution. The Used Auto Parts Guides suggest, among other 
    things, that industry members not misrepresent that their products are 
    new, not misrepresent the condition of the product or the extent of 
    rebuilding, not misrepresent that the rebuilder was the original 
    manufacturer, and that they conspicuously disclose, for example, in 
    advertising and packaging, that the products include used parts.
        Specifically, the Guides suggest that industry members not engage 
    in:
        (1) Deception as to the previous use of products;
        (2) Deception as to the identity of the rebuilder, remanufacturer, 
    reconditioner or reliner;
        (3) Misrepresentation as to the condition of products and misuse of 
    the terms ``rebuilt,'' ``factory rebuilt,'' ``remanufactured,'' or 
    other similar terms.
    
    II. Regulatory Review Program
    
        The Commission has determined, as part of its oversight 
    responsibilities, to review rules and 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 
    solicits comments on, among other things, the economic impact of and 
    the continuing need for the Used Auto Parts Guides; possible conflict 
    between the Guides and state, local, or other federal laws; and the 
    effect on the Guides of any technological, economic, or other industry 
    changes.
    
    III. Request for Comment
    
        The Commission solicits written public comments on the following 
    questions:
        (1) Is there a continuing need for the Used Auto Parts Guides?
        (a) What benefits have the Guides provided to purchasers of the 
    products affected by the Guides?
        (b) Have the Guides imposed costs on purchasers?
        (2) What changes, if any, should be made to the Guides to increase 
    the benefits of the Guides to purchasers?
        (a) How would these changes affect the costs the Guides impose on 
    firms following their suggestions? How would these changes affect the 
    benefits to purchasers?
        (3) What significant burdens or costs, including costs of 
    compliance, have the Guides imposed on firms following their 
    suggestions?
        (a) Have the Guides provided benefits to such firms? If so, what 
    benefits?
        (4) What changes, if any, should be made to the Guides to reduce 
    the burdens or costs imposed on firms following their suggestions?
    
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        (a) How would these changes affect the benefits provided by the 
    Guides?
        (5) Do the Guides overlap or conflict with other federal, state, or 
    local laws or regulations?
        (a) Have the existence of or the terms of written warranties 
    largely replace the Guides as a signal of the quality of an industry 
    part or assembly?
        (b) Have state consumer protection laws or regulations governing 
    automobile service and automobile service facilities, designation of 
    used parts, return of repaired parts, etc. affected the need for these 
    Guides?
        (6) Since 1962 when the main provisions of the Guides were issued 
    as a TPR, what effects, if any, have the following changes in relevant 
    technology or economic conditions had on the Guides:
        (a) Increased sales of imported new automobiles?
        (b) The global nature of the economy?
        (c) Changes in methods of parts distribution? or
        (d) Other changes in distribution or sales, including use of E-
    mail, the Internet, Internet advertising or CD ROM advertising.
        (7) Are there any abuses occurring in the distribution, promotion, 
    sale or manufacture of used automobile parts that are not addressed by 
    the Guides? If so, what mechanisms should be explored to address such 
    abuses (e.g., consumer education, industry self-regulation, Guide 
    amendment)?
    
    List of Subjects in 16 CFR Part 20
    
        Advertising, Motor vehicles, Trade practices.
    
        Authority: 15 U.S.C. 41-58.
    
        By direction of the Commission.
    Donald S. Clark,
    Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 98-9206 Filed 4-7-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/08/1998
Department:
Federal Trade Commission
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Request for public comments.
Document Number:
98-9206
Dates:
Written comments will be accepted until August 6, 1998.
Pages:
17132-17133 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-9206.pdf
CFR: (1)
16 CFR 20