FTC Rule definition

FTC Rule means the Federal Trade Commission trade regulation rule entitled “Disclosure Requirements and Prohibitions Concerning Franchising,” 16 C.F.R. Section 436.1 et seq.
FTC Rule means the Federal Trade Commission trade regulation rule entitled “Disclosure Requirements and Prohibitions Concerning Franchising,” 16C.F.R. Section 436.1 et seq.
FTC Rule the Health Breach Notification Rule promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission set forth at 16 CFR Part 318. Government Benefits Determination: a determination made by any agency, instrumentality, or other unit of the federal, State, local, or tribal government as to whether an Individual qualifies for government benefits for any purpose other than health care (e.g., Social Security disability benefits) to the extent permitted by Applicable Law. Disclosure of TI for this purpose may require an authorization that complies with Applicable Law. Government Health Care Entity: any agency, instrumentality, or other unit of the federal, State, local, or tribal government to the extent that it provides health care services (e.g., treatment) to Individuals but only to the extent that it is not acting as a Covered Entity. Governance Functions: the functions, activities, and responsibilities of the Designated Network Governance Body as set forth in an applicable SOP. Governance Services: the governance functions described in an applicable SOP, which are performed by a QHIN’s Designated Network Governance Body for its Participants and Subparticipants to facilitate TEFCA Exchange in compliance with the then-applicable requirements of the Framework Agreements.

Examples of FTC Rule in a sentence

  • Since the Lookback Date, no “Financial Performance Representation” (as defined in the FTC Rule) has been made to any prospective Franchisee by Franchisor or any franchise sellers, except for any Financial Performance Representations made in a FDD properly disclosed by Franchisor or made in connection with a franchise sale that is not subject to, or are exempt from, Franchise Law that would otherwise restrict Franchisor from providing a Financial Performance Representation.


More Definitions of FTC Rule

FTC Rule shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3 hereof.
FTC Rule means the Federal Trade Commission trade regulation rules entitled “Disclosure Requirements and Prohibitions Concerning Franchising,” 16 C.F.R. Section 436.1 et seq.
FTC Rule the Health Breach Notification Rule promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission set forth at 16 CFR Part 318. Government Benefits Determination: a determination made by any federal, state, local, or tribal agency, instrumentality, or other unit of government as to whether an Individual qualifies for government benefits for any purpose other than health care (for example, Social Security disability benefits) to the extent permitted by Applicable Law. Disclosure of TI for this purpose may require an authorization that complies with Applicable Law. Government Health Care Entity: any agency, instrumentality, or other unit of the federal, state, local, or tribal government to the extent that it provides health care services (e.g., Treatment) to Individuals but only to the extent that it is not acting as a Covered Entity.
FTC Rule means the Federal Trade Commission trade regulation rule entitled “Disclosure Requirements and Prohibitions Concerning Franchising,” 16 CFR Part 436. The termRelationship Laws” means any franchise termination, non-renewal, unfair practices or relationship Laws (whether or not inside, outside, including or excluding the United States, Canada or any other country) including the requirements of such Laws, with respect to the notice of default, time to cure and the actual termination of any franchisee or business opportunity operator.
FTC Rule. Disclosure Requirements and Prohibitions Concerning Franchising and Business Opportunity Ventures, 16 C.F.R.(S) 436 et. seq.
FTC Rule has the meaning set forth in Section 5.19(b).
FTC Rule has the meaning specified in Section 2.13 of this Agreement.