The Warranty Rule does not require
that a manufacturer or retailer warrant a consumer product in
writing; but if they choose to do so, the warranty must comply with
the Rule. The Rule requires warrantors to include in their written
warranties on consumer products costing more than $15 certain
material facts regarding terms and conditions. The Rule prevents
deception by providing consumers with information to assess written
warranty terms.
There are no program changes.
The estimated total annual hours of burden has been adjusted upward
from 116,128 hours in 2013 to 140,280 hours in 2016 due to an
increase in the number of manufacturers estimated to be subject to
the Rule based on recent Census data (14,516 in 2013 and 17,535 in
2016). The increase in annual hours of burden also increases the
estimated total annual labor costs, which have been adjusted upward
from $15,710,000 in 2013 to $19,011,798 in 2016. This is also a
slight increase in the hourly wage rates for clerks (from
$16.54/hour in 2013 to $16.92/hour in 2016) and legal support (from
$24.57/hour in 2013 to $25.19/hour in 2016).
$15,000
No
No
No
No
No
Uncollected
Gary Ivens 202 326-2330
givens@ftc.gov
No
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