To the extent any person introduces, delivers for introduction, sells, advertises, or offers for sale in commerce a product with a “Made in the U.S.A.” or “Made in America” label, or the equivalent thereof, in order to represent that such product was in whole or substantial part of domestic origin, such label shall be consistent with decisions and orders of the Federal Trade Commission issued pursuant to . This section only applies to such labels. Nothing in this section shall preclude the application of other provisions of law relating to labeling. The Commission may periodically consider an appropriate percentage of imported components which may be included in the product and still be reasonably consistent with such decisions and orders. Nothing in this section shall preclude use of such labels for products that contain imported components under the label when the label also discloses such information in a clear and conspicuous manner. The Commission shall administer this section pursuant to and may from time to time issue rules pursuant to for such purpose. If a rule is issued, such violation shall be treated by the Commission as a violation of a rule under regarding unfair or deceptive acts or practices. This section shall be effective upon publication in the Federal Register of a Notice of the provisions of this section. The Commission shall publish such notice within six months after .
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SUBCHAPTER I— FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
§ 41. Federal Trade Commission established; membership; vacancies; seal
§ 43. Office and place of meeting
§ 45. Unfair methods of competition unlawful; prevention by Commission
§ 45b. Consumer review protection
§ 45e. Office for the prevention of fraud targeting seniors
§ 46. Additional powers of Commission
§ 46a. Concurrent resolution essential to authorize investigations
§ 47. Reference of suits under antitrust statutes to Commission
§ 48. Information and assistance from departments
§ 49. Documentary evidence; depositions; witnesses
§ 51. Effect on other statutory provisions
§ 52. Dissemination of false advertisements
§ 53. False advertisements; injunctions and restraining orders
§ 54. False advertisements; penalties
§ 57a. Unfair or deceptive acts or practices rulemaking proceedings
§ 57b–1. Civil investigative demands
§ 57b–2a. Confidentiality and delayed notice of compulsory process for certain third parties
§ 57b–2b. Protection for voluntary provision of information
§ 57b–4. Good faith reliance on actions of Board of Governors
§ 57b–5. Agricultural cooperatives
§ 57c. Authorization of appropriations