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Integrated Advertising Promotion Study Set 1
Quiz 14: Regulations and Ethical Concerns
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Question 61
Essay
Identify the typical steps in an FTC investigation sequence from the initial complaint to a decision that is appealed to the Supreme Court.
Question 62
True/False
The NARB is supported by the Federal Trade Commission and has legal authority over cases it reviews.
Question 63
True/False
When the FTC issues an administrative complaint and an administrative judge rules a violation has occurred, the judge issues a cease and desist order.
Question 64
True/False
Cases before the full commission of the FTC can be appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals and even to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Question 65
True/False
The FTC can use the court system to stop unfair and deceptive advertising and communication practices but must go through the normal steps of starting with a consent agreement.
Question 66
True/False
Before issuing trade regulation rulings, the FTC normally holds a public hearing and accepts both oral and written arguments.
Question 67
True/False
Complaints that are made to the Federal Trade Commission are made public and registered on the FTC's website.
Question 68
True/False
When a consent order issued by the Federal Trade Commission is signed, the company has agreed to a corrective advertising program.
Question 69
True/False
Federal Trade Commission industry regulation rulings cannot be challenged by an appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals.
Question 70
Multiple Choice
The funeral industry was sanctioned by the FTC in 1984 and 1994 for practices common in the industry that the FTC believed were not fair to consumers. To correct these misleading practices, the FTC issued a: