FTC Extends Alternative Fuels Rule Data Collection to 2028
Published Date: 4/25/2025
Notice
Summary
The FTC wants to keep collecting info under the Alternative Fuels Rule for three more years, until 2028. This affects businesses involved with alternative fuels who need to keep sharing certain info. No new costs or big changes—just an extension to keep things running smoothly.
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