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Title: Consumer and Environmental Law


1
Chapter 32
  • Consumer and Environmental Law

2
General Concepts of Consumer Protection
  • Caveat emptor has been replaced with
    considerable consumer protections
  • Consumers are more sophisticated, but
  • Products greatly more complex
  • Less sophisticated individuals can afford complex
    consumer goods
  • First regulation Food and drugs

3
Unfair and Deceptive Practices
  • False Deceptive Advertising
  • if likely to mislead a reasonable consumer
  • Actual deception need not be proven
  • Colgate Palmolive case shaving sandpaper
  • Photos on frozen food (serving suggestion)
  • Deceptive ads include some factually true

4
Other advertising issues
  • Bait and Switch
  • Must have reasonable quantities be willing to
    show the advertised item
  • Internet issues
  • Same rules, but some guidance re online
  • Disclaimers must be conspicuous

5
Sales Regulation
  • Door-to-Door sales
  • Cooling off period to rescind w/in a few days
  • Phone/Mail order
  • Notification / refund requirements
  • Unsolicited merchandise

6
Food and Drug Regulation
  • FDCA enacted in 1938, replaced earlier statutes
    dating back to 1906
  • Why no federal regulation before 1906?
  • Approval required for additives, drugs, and
    medicinal devicesnot for food
  • Accuracy in labeling

7
Consumer Product Safety Act
  • Enacted in 1972
  • Consumer Product Safety Commission
  • Adopt rules and regulations
  • Research safety of consumer products
  • Collect injury data
  • Can order recalls, seek injunctions, seize
    dangerous products, seek civil and criminal
    penalties

8
Consumer debtor protection
  • Broad Protections
  • Many abusive practices
  • Many consumers dont understand credit
  • Desperate consumers often agree to anything
  • Full disclosure/no abusive practices

9
Truth in Lending
  • Full Disclosure
  • Consumer transactions up to 25k
  • Limit poorly explained in the text
  • No limit if principal residence is collateral
  • Home equity loans included

10
Regulation Z
  • Specific Disclosures
  • Price, down payment, amount and timing of
    payments, finance charge, etc.
  • APR
  • True interest rate
  • Calculated by proper method
  • Includes fees in addition to interest

11
Equal Credit Opportunity
  • Cant ask about race, national origin, age, child
    bearing status or plans, marital status
  • Must give reasons why turned down

12
Fair Credit and Charge Card Disclosure Act
  • Reg. Z disclosures adapted to credit cards
  • Unsolicited credit cards
  • Faulty products
  • Try to resolve with merchant
  • If cant, then can withhold payments
  • Applies only to merchants in-state or within 100
    miles

13
Lost or stolen card liability
  • Credit cards
  • Liable for only the first 50
  • Liable for nothing once notified
  • Debit cardshigher riskWhy?
  • Higher limits, stricter notice reqs.
  • W/in 2 days 50
  • W/in 60 days 500
  • Otherwise, unlimited

14
Fair Credit Reporting Act
  • Applies to Credit Bureaus
  • 3 Big ones, records notoriously error-filled.
    (Equifax, Experian, Transunion)
  • Mandatory error correction process
  • Ability to file 100 word statement if continue to
    disagree
  • You should check once a year

15
Checking Credit Reports
  • All are entitled to one a year from each of the
    big three credit reporting agencies
  • Accessible online
  • www.annualcreditreport.com
  • Absolute best approach is to get one every 4
    months, rotating which agency to get it from.

16
Purpose of obtaining credit report
  • Credit report can be obtained only for proper
    purposes
  • Now, for employment, only if applicant
    specifically allows

17
Identity theft
  • Problem is rapidly increasing
  • Difficult to prosecute
  • Federal statute provides some protections
  • If happens, call all to put fraud alert. Change
    all accounts
  • Optional credit bureau services
  • Credit freeze in Colo. Beg. 7/1/06

18
Identity theft
  • Cannot be prevented
  • Risk can be reduced
  • Act so as to catch it early and respond quickly
  • Always, always, always think about giving out any
    information on yourself

19
Credit Scoring
  • Being used more widely
  • Condenses all credit information to a single
    score
  • Controversial
  • Mysterious
  • Illogical
  • How is erroneous information handled?

20
Credit scoring (Cont.)
  • Used for more than credit
  • Insurance, employment
  • Model might be biased
  • More than one model used
  • Too much is unknown.
  • Only recently have people been able to get scores
    directly

21
Credit Scoring (Cont.)
  • Takes multi-dimensional analysis and makes it
    uni-dimensional
  • Takes much individual judgment out of the
    decision. Good or bad?
  • Allows instant credit

22
Credit Scoring Factors
  • Bill paying history-35
  • Amount owed-30
  • Length of credit history-15
  • New Credit (actual and inquiries)-10
  • Types of credit in use-10
  • Credit cards mortgages installment, etc.

23
Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
  • Applies to third party collectors
  • Can call only 800 a.m.-900 p.m.
  • Not at work if employer objects
  • Must stop if you send a letter that you wont pay

24
Environmental Law
  • Recent, most since 1970
  • Scientific uncertainty
  • E.g. cause of global warming?
  • Federal statutes
  • Environmental Impact Statements
  • Must consider, but does not dictate
  • Public comment period
  • Alternatives adverse effects

25
Air Pollution
  • Clean Air Act. 1970 updates
  • Mobile v. Stationary sources
  • Ambient Air Quality Standards
  • Programs to reduce if dont meet
  • Emissions inspections
  • No burn days

26
Mobile Sources
  • Cars and Trucks
  • No control on location of the source
  • Gram per mile replaced parts per million
  • Trucks now same as cars
  • Gradually tightened
  • California stricter

27
Stationary Sources
  • Permitting process
  • New and old sources
  • Whether in clean air or dirty air location
  • Technology requirements
  • Credit trading for Sulfur Dioxide
  • (From coal burning power plants)

28
Water Pollution
  • Navigable waters
  • Permits in order to discharge
  • Wetlands
  • Drinking water

29
Hazardous Waste
  • Currently-generated waste-RCRA
  • Cradle to grave tracking
  • Often accidentally violated
  • Existing Waste Sites CERCLA
  • Often called Superfund
  • Provides for cleanup
  • Extensive liability for businesses
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