Comments of Consumers Union Contact Lens Rule Follow-up to Public Workshop on Proposed Rulemaking 16 CFR Part 315, Project No. R511995 Consumers Union, the policy division of Consumer Reports, submits this supplementary comment in the above-referenced...
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Lens.com Comment Letter to FTC
RE: FTC 16 CFR Part 315 Public Workshop Examining Contact Lens Marketplace and Analyzing Proposed Changes to the Contact Lens Rule Dear Federal Trade Commission, As a leading online retailer to millions of Americans looking for...
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Our Thoughts on the Johnson & Johnson Contact Lens Marketplace Infographic
A few thoughts, comments and corrections to Johnson & Johnson's "Loopholes in Today's Contact Lens Online Marketplace" infographic: Download SaveSave SaveSave
National Taxpayers Union Comment Letter to FTC
RE: FTC 16 CFR Part 315 Public Workshop Examining the Contact Lens Marketplace and Analyzing Proposed Changes to the Contact Lens Rule Dear Acting Chair Ohlhausen and Commissioner McSweeny: On behalf of National Taxpayers Union’s (NTU’s)...
FTC Hearing Draws Range of Opinions Around its Plan to Revise Contact Lens Rule
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Hatch, Blumenthal Support Consumer Choice in the Contact Lens Market
Washington, DC—Today, Senators Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) sent a letter to the Honorable Maureen Ohlhausen—the Acting Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)—urging that the proposed amendments to the Contact Lens Rule be finalized to spur competition and consumer...
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Fact Sheet: The Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act and the FTC’s Proposed Update to the Contact Lens Rule
The landmark Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act of 2003 (FCLCA) ensures consumers can shop around when buying contact lenses. The law has increased competition among retailers and provided America’s 41 million contact lens wearers with...