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US Senate. Comm. on Commerce. Consumer Subcommittee. Consumer Protection, 1970 (2 parts)
Consumer Protection. Hearings before the Consumer Subcommittee of the Committee on Commerce, U.S. Senate, 91st Congress, 1st and 2d Sessions, on S.
2246, S. 3092, and S. 3201, to amend the Federal Trade Commission Act [and other purposes] (December 1969 and February, March and April 1970. Serial No
91-48. Printed in two parts by GPO (Washington 1970). iv + 533 p. Contents include statements by the chairman, Sen. Frank E. Moss; the text of the
bills; written submissions for the Federal Trade Commission and other agencies; statements and testimony of Paul Rand Dixon, Chairman, Federal Trade
Commission, and other FTC Commissioners; witnesses for consumer and industry organizations, including John Banzhaf, Legislative Action on Smoking and
Health, and Bess Myerson Grant, commissioner, Consumer Affairs, New York City; and statements, letters and articles submitted for the record.
Title:   Consumer protection : hearings, before the Consumer Subcommittee of the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, Ninety-first Congress, first and second sessions, on S. 2246, to amend the Federal Trade commission Act, as amended, by providing for temporary injunctions or restraining orders for certain violations of that act; S. 3092, to amend the Federal Trade Commission Act to extend protection against fraudulent or deceptive practices, condemned by that act, to consumers through civil actions, and to provide for class actions for acts in defraud of consumers; and S. 3201, to amend the Federal Trade Commission Act to provide increased protection for consumers, and for other purposes.
OCLC Number:   707602811
Available Volumes
NameFiche CountOnlinePaper Backup
Part 1, Dec. 1964-Feb 1970YesYes
Part 2, Mar.-Apr. 1970YesYes