Petition for Rulemaking of Central Office of Reform and Efficiency (Rules of Practice)
Summary
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is proposing new rules for how its Central Office of Reform and Efficiency will operate and handle petitions from the public. This regulation establishes the procedures and guidelines that people and businesses must follow when asking the FTC to create, change, or remove rules.
Key Points
- 1The FTC is creating formal procedures for how the public can petition the agency to make changes to its rules
- 2The new rules will specify what information must be included in petitions and how quickly the FTC must respond to them
- 3Anyone affected by FTC regulations—including businesses, consumers, and advocacy groups—will be able to use these procedures to request rule changes
- 4The public has until March 4, 2025 to submit comments on whether these proposed rules are fair and workable
- 5Once finalized, these rules will make the FTC's decision-making process more transparent and give people a clearer path to challenge or modify existing regulations
Key Dates
January 31, 2025
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