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US HR3409

US HR3409
Anti-Pyramid Promotional Scheme Act of 2017


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Introduced
07/26/2017
In Committee
07/28/2017
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2018

Introduced Session

115th Congress

Bill Summary

Anti-Pyramid Promotional Scheme Act of 2017 This bill amends the Federal Trade Commission Act to make it unlawful for any person to establish, operate, or promote a pyramid promotional scheme. "Pyramid promotional scheme" means any plan or operation in which individuals pay consideration for the right to receive compensation that is based upon recruiting other individuals into the plan or operation rather than primarily related to the sale of products or services to ultimate users. Furthermore, any person who establishes, operates, or promotes any plan or operation which sells or solicits the sale of consumer products or services in the home or otherwise outside of a permanent retail establishment, and which sells products or services to independent salespeople, shall have a bona fide inventory repurchase agreement. A violation of the bill shall be treated under the Act as an unfair or deceptive act or practice in, or affecting, commerce.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Federal Trade Commission Act to make it unlawful for any person to establish, operate, or promote a "pyramid promotional scheme". A pyramid promotional scheme is defined as a plan or operation where individuals pay consideration to receive compensation based on recruiting other individuals, rather than primarily from the sale of products or services to ultimate users. The bill also requires any person who sells or solicits consumer products or services outside of a permanent retail establishment to have a "bona fide inventory repurchase agreement" that allows participants to return unsold inventory. Violations of these provisions will be treated as unfair or deceptive acts or practices under the Federal Trade Commission Act.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (50)

Marsha Blackburn (R)* Don Bacon (R),  Lou Barletta (R),  Joe Barton (R),  Joyce Beatty (D),  Jack Bergman (R),  Mike Bishop (R),  Rob Bishop (R),  Larry Bucshon (R),  Tony Cárdenas (D),  Steve Cohen (D),  Chris Collins (R),  Henry Cuellar (D),  John Curtis (R),  Neal Dunn (R),  John Faso (R),  Chuck Fleischmann (R),  Bill Flores (R),  Josh Gottheimer (D),  Al Green (D),  Trey Hollingsworth (R),  Richard Hudson (R),  Bill Huizenga (R),  Duncan Hunter (R),  Eddie Johnson (D),  Hank Johnson (D),  David Kustoff (R),  Leonard Lance (R),  Mia Love (R),  Gregory Meeks (D),  Paul Mitchell (I),  John Moolenaar (R),  Alex Mooney (R),  Grace Napolitano (D),  Dan Newhouse (R),  Pete Olson (R),  James Renacci (R),  Todd Rokita (R),  Pete Sessions (R),  Kyrsten Sinema (I),  Darren Soto (D),  Steve Stivers (R),  Bennie Thompson (D),  Scott Tipton (R),  David Trott (R),  Fred Upton (R),  Marc Veasey (D),  Tim Walberg (R),  Roger Williams (R),  David Young (R), 

Last Action

Referred to the Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection. (on 07/28/2017)

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