CEA Hails Senate Passage of E-Warranty Act as ‘Common Sense Legislation’
CEA hailed the Senate’s passage Thursday of the E-Warranty Act (S-1359), which allows manufacturers to meet warranty and labeling requirements for consumer products by displaying the terms of warranties online. S-1359 “is common sense legislation that modernizes warranty requirements” by…
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directing the FTC to give manufacturers the option to meet legal notice requirements by posting warranties on their websites, said Veronica O’Connell, CEA vice president-government and political affairs, Friday in a statement. “This will reduce paper usage, help our environment and provide easy access to product warranties.” She urged the House “to address and pass this consumer-friendly legislation as quickly as possible.”