Business & Commerce

FTC Seeks to Extend Dispute Settlement Rule Clearance

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The Federal Trade Commission wants to extend the permission for gathering information related to informal dispute settlement mechanisms until 2026. This affects auto manufacturers and dispute resolution systems that rely on these procedures. Stakeholders should provide feedback by June 2026.

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Key Changes

  • The FTC seeks to extend the rule for three more years.
  • Comments are invited for changes before the extended deadline.
  • Higher estimated cost and burden hours due to increased dispute numbers.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Automobile manufacturers must file comments on the proposed extension of the information collection requirements of the Dispute Settlement Rule by June 16, 2026.

automobile manufacturers
June 16, 2026
reporting
critical

Informal Dispute Settlement Mechanisms (IDSMs) must maintain records of each consumer warranty dispute.

Informal Dispute Settlement Mechanisms
operational
high

IDSMs must update indexes and complete semiannual statistical summaries as part of their reporting requirements to the FTC.

Informal Dispute Settlement Mechanisms
reporting
high

IDSMs must submit an annual audit report to the FTC.

Informal Dispute Settlement Mechanisms
reporting
medium

Automobile manufacturers must create, revise, and distribute informational materials regarding the IDSM and its procedures annually.

automobile manufacturers
disclosure

Affected Parties

Auto manufacturersInformal dispute settlement mechanisms

Tags

FTC,consumer protection,dispute resolution