United States:
FTC Extends Public Comment Period For Proposed Rule On Junk Fees
29 December 2023
Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz
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In October, the Federal Trade Commission announced that it was proposing a rule
prohibiting "junk fees," which the FTC called,
"hidden and bogus fees that can harm consumers and undercut
honest businesses."
As part of the announcement of the proposed rule, the FTC
invited public comment on the proposal. Yesterday, the FTC announced that, due to the fact that "the
existsing deadline falls immediately after the holiday
season," it is extending the public comment period until
February 7, 2024. So, consider this a small holiday present from
the FTC!
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