16 CFR Part 1
PART 1—GENERAL PROCEDURES
- PART 1—GENERAL PROCEDURES
- Chapter I—Federal Trade Commission › Subchapter A—Organization, Procedures and Rules of Practice
- Subpart A—Industry Guidance
- Advisory Opinions
- § 1.1 Policy.
- § 1.2 Procedure.
- § 1.3 Advice.
- § 1.4 Public disclosure.
- Industry Guides
- § 1.5 Purpose.
- § 1.6 How promulgated.
- Subpart B—Rules and Rulemaking Under Section 18(a)(1)(B) of the FTC Act
- § 1.7 Scope of rules in this subpart.
- § 1.8 Nature, authority, and use of trade regulation rules.
- § 1.9 Petitions to commence trade regulation rule proceedings.
- § 1.10 Advance notice of proposed rulemaking.
- § 1.11 Commencement of a rulemaking proceeding.
- § 1.12 Notice of informal hearing and designations.
- § 1.13 Conduct of informal hearing by the presiding officer.
- § 1.14 Promulgation.
- § 1.15 Amendment or repeal of a rule.
- § 1.16 Petition for exemption from trade regulation rule.
- § 1.17 [Reserved]
- § 1.18 Rulemaking record.
- § 1.19 Modification of a rule by the Commission at the time of judicial review.
- § 1.20 Alternative procedures.
- Subpart C—Rules Promulgated Under Authority Other Than Section 18(a)(1)(B) of the FTC Act
- § 1.21 Scope of the rules in this subpart.
- § 1.22 Rulemaking.
- § 1.23 Quantity limit rules.
- § 1.24 Rules applicable to wool, fur, and textile fiber products and rules promulgated under the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act.
- § 1.25 Initiation of rulemaking proceedings—petitions.
- § 1.26 Procedure.
- Subpart D—Petitions for Rulemaking or Exemption
- § 1.31 Procedures for addressing petitions.
- Subpart E—Export Trade Associations
- § 1.41 Limited antitrust exemption.
- § 1.42 Notice to Commission.
- § 1.43 Recommendations.
- Subpart F—Trademark Cancellation Procedure
- § 1.51 Applications.
- Subpart G—Injunctive and Condemnation Proceedings
- § 1.61 Injunctions.
- § 1.62 Ancillary court orders pending review.
- § 1.63 Injunctions: Wool, fur, and textile cases.
- § 1.64 Condemnation proceedings.
- Subpart H—Administration of the Fair Credit Reporting Act
- § 1.71 Administration.
- § 1.72 Examination, counseling and staff advice.
- § 1.73 Interpretations.
- Subpart I—Procedures for Implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969
- § 1.81 Authority and incorporation of CEQ Regulations.
- § 1.82 Declaration of policy.
- § 1.83 Whether to commence the process for an environmental impact statement.
- § 1.84 Draft environmental impact statements: Availability and comment.
- § 1.85 Final environmental impact statements.
- § 1.86 Supplemental statements.
- § 1.87 NEPA and agency decisionmaking.
- § 1.88 Implementing procedures.
- § 1.89 Effect on prior actions.
- Subpart J—Economic Surveys, Investigations and Reports
- § 1.91 Authority and purpose.
- Subpart K—Penalties for Violation of Appliance Labeling Rules
- § 1.92 Scope.
- § 1.93 Notice of proposed penalty.
- § 1.94 Commission proceeding to assess civil penalty.
- § 1.95 Procedures upon election.
- § 1.96 Compromise of penalty.
- § 1.97 Amount of penalty.
- Subpart L—Civil Penalty Adjustments Under the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act of 1990, as Amended
- § 1.98 Adjustment of civil monetary penalty amounts.
- Subpart M—Submissions Under the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act
- § 1.99 Submission of rules, guides, interpretations, and policy statements to Congress and the Comptroller General.
- Subpart N—Administrative Wage Garnishment
- § 1.100 Administrative wage garnishment.
- Subpart O—OMB Control Numbers for Commission Information Collection Requirements
- § 1.101 OMB control numbers assigned pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act.
- §§ 1.102-1.109 [Reserved]
- Subpart P—Administrative Debt Collection, Including Administrative Offset
- § 1.110 Application of Government-wide administrative claims collections standards and adoption of administrative offset regulations.
- §§ 1.111-1.119 [Reserved]
- Subpart Q—Tax Refund Offset
- § 1.120 Purpose.
- § 1.121 Notification of intent to collect.
- § 1.122 Commission action as a result of consideration of evidence submitted in response to the notice of intent.
- § 1.123 Change in notification to Bureau of the Fiscal Service.
- § 1.124 Interest, penalties, and costs.
- §§ 1.125-1.129 [Reserved]
- Subpart R—Policy With Regard to Indemnification of FTC Employees
- § 1.130 Policy on employee indemnification.
- Subpart S—Procedures for Submissions Under the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act
- § 1.140 Definitions.
- § 1.141 Required submissions.
- § 1.142 Submission of proposed rule or modification.
- § 1.143 Submissions to the Secretary.
- § 1.144 Approval or disapproval of proposed rules and proposed rule modifications.
- Subpart T—Procedures for Review of Final Civil Sanctions Imposed under the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act
- § 1.145 Submission of notice of civil sanctions.
- § 1.146 Review of civil sanction by an Administrative Law Judge.
- § 1.147 Review by the Commission of the decision of the Administrative Law Judge.
- § 1.148 Stay of proceedings.
- § 1.149 Adoption of miscellaneous rules.
- Subpart U—Oversight of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority
- § 1.150 Submission of the Authority's proposed budget submissions.
- § 1.151 Commission decision on the Authority's proposed budget.
- § 1.152 Deviation from approved budget.
- § 1.153 Submission of the Authority's annual reports, midyear reports, and strategic plans.
- § 1.154 Enterprise risk management.
- § 1.155 Other best practices.
- § 1.156 Severability.