On April 8, NAR, as part of a broad coalition of real estate and consumer associations, sent a letter to the FTC. The letter expressed support for seven principles in federal privacy regulation that would ensure a uniform, nationwide and consumer-centric data privacy regime. These principles include: Industry Neutrality and Equal Protection for Consumers Across Business Sectors; Direct Statutory Obligations for All Entities that Handle Consumer Data; and Preservation of Customer Rewards and Benefits.
NAR Coalition Comment Letter to FTC Regarding Consumer Data Privacy Principles
Issue Date: April 08, 2019
On April 8, NAR, as part of a broad coalition of real estate and consumer associations, sent a letter to the FTC. The letter expressed support for seven principles in federal privacy regulation that would ensure a uniform, nationwide and consumer-centric data privacy regime. These principles include: Industry Neutrality and Equal Protection for Consumers Across Business Sectors; Direct Statutory Obligations for All Entities that Handle Consumer Data; and Preservation of Customer Rewards and Benefits.
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