Amendment97th Congress
A technical amendment to state that the definition of an unfair practice as one which causes substantial injury to consumers shall have no effect and shall not be taken into account in connection with any State law which prevents persons, partnerships, or corporations subject to the jurisdiction of the State from engaging in unfair acts or practices.
- Amendment Number
- 923
- Description
- A technical amendment to state that the definition of an unfair practice as one which causes substantial injury to consumers shall have no effect and shall not be taken into account in connection with any State law which prevents persons, partnerships, or corporations subject to the jurisdiction of the State from engaging in unfair acts or practices.
- Purpose
- A technical amendment to state that the definition of an unfair practice as one which causes substantial injury to consumers shall have no effect and shall not be taken into account in connection with any State law which prevents persons, partnerships, or corporations subject to the jurisdiction of the State from engaging in unfair acts or practices.
- Congress
- 97
- Type
- HAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- Dec 1, 1982
- Latest Action Text
- Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
- Submitted Date
- Dec 1, 1982
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Update Date
- Aug 14, 2021