All comprehensive guidelines HAI TOLL rules.
All comprehensive guidelines HAI TOLL rules.

Navigation through toll square may become easy for you. In view of this, you know the NHAI charging rules. The Indian National Highway Administration has established a stable system for you. In this comprehensive guide, we will learn about all information about the toll square rules set by NHAI. Let's sneak in! What exactly is a toll square? The toll square requires you to pay the fee called the fee. It is collected as the maintenance or upgrade cost of our beloved bridge, roads, highways, etc. The cost of collection is small but influential, because they ensure a better path and provide convenience to our travelers. The National Highway Administration of India ensures that things are completed in a smooth way through the rules of the toll square. This is the summary of the basic NHAI charging rules you should know, and how the vehicle category affects the charging: Vehicle classification of traffic fees Do you know that there are…

CBP issues proposed rules to enhance low-value shipments
CBP issues proposed rules to enhance low-value shipments

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that would impose new data collection requirements for low-value shipments, also known as de minimis shipments. If passed, the rule would create a new alternative process for entering low-value goods. The new process will require the submission of advance data such as origin, destination and cargo contents.minimal backgroundconcept minimum Shipments to the United States result from customs regulations designed to simplify the importation of low-value goods. the term"minimum” refers to goods below a certain value threshold that allow them to enter the country with minimal duties or taxes.Historically, the threshold was set at $200, but was raised to $800 in 2016 under the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act (TFTEA). This change is intended to reduce CBP's administrative burden and facilitate faster processing of the rapidly increasing volume of e-commerce shipments. Over the past decade, the number of shipments applying for de minimis exemptions has increased significantly,…

NYPD Tightens Car Chase Rules As 25% of 2024 Pursuits Ended In Crashes Or Injuries
25% of 2024 chases ended, NYPD tightens car chase rules

Police discretion to initiate pursuits curtailed, limited to most serious violent crimes The NYPD will no longer pursue suspects suspected of engaging in non-violent criminal activity. The policy covers traffic violations, minor infractions and other non-violent misdemeanors. It's unclear how the NYPD will view those who engage in highly dangerous reckless driving. NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch has unveiled a new policy tightening the department's rules for vehicle pursuits, a move that appears to signal a shift toward prioritizing safety. Updated guidelines limit pursuits to the most serious crimes. The commissioner said it would increase street safety, still allow police to do their jobs, and require the department to use modern tools to arrest low-level criminals. One of the key issues with police pursuits over the years has been the department's vague or inconsistent regulations. For example, officers consider location and population density before initiating a pursuit. Now, suspects will be specifically discouraged from pursuing them if they are near a…

US Finalizes Rule To Ban Chinese Cars And Tech
U.S. finalizes rules banning Chinese cars, tech

Software, hardware and vehicles become latest targets in China and Russia The Biden administration has finalized a rule targeting Chinese and Russian cars and technology. It bans the import and sale of certain vehicles and parts due to national security concerns. The exact impact remains to be seen, but the Buick Envision and Lincoln Nautilus appear to be unaffected. The Biden administration is one step closer to banning imports of Chinese vehicles and technology. This could be a major challenge for both domestic and foreign automakers. The White House said in a statement that Biden was "taking strong and decisive action to protect the United States from national security risks posed by the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation's exploitation of the U.S. connected vehicle supply chain." As part of this effort, the U.S. Department of Commerce finalized a rule that “prohibits the sale and import of connected vehicle hardware and software systems and finished connected vehicles from…

BIS launches further semiconductor rules
BIS launches further semiconductor rules

On December 2, the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) announced a new set of rules designed to stay years ahead of China in advanced technology and semiconductor capabilities. “This action builds on BIS’s focused work over the past several years to In implementing strategic controls that hinder China’s ability to produce advanced technology “semiconductors... Continue reading Subscription features Export Compliance Manager With insights and solutions, solve the problems and challenges that keep trade compliance professionals up at night. Export Compliance Manager Share the expertise of experienced professionals to educate readers on best practices in trade compliance and help realize real business advantage. Export Compliance Manager Recognizes trade compliance professionals for their valuable contributions to their companies, communities and international security. Subscribe login The post BIS unveils further semiconductor rules appeared first on Export Compliance Manager.

FDA issues new rules on use of term "healthy" for foods
FDA issues new rules on use of term “healthy” for foods

On December 19, 2024, the FDA announced a final rule updating the standards that foods must meet to qualify for “health” claims.new requirementsTo meet the updated standards, foods need to:Foods that contain a certain amount of at least one food group or subgroup recommended by the U.S. Dietary Guidelines (such as fruits, vegetables, grains, fat-free and low-fat dairy products, and protein foods), andMeet specific limits on added sugars, saturated fat, and sodium.Standards for individual foods vary.Under the new rules, nutrient-dense foods without added ingredients encouraged by the Dietary Guidelines automatically qualify for "health" claims. These include:vegetablefruitwhole grainsFat-free and low-fat dairy productslean game meatseafoodeggbeanspeaLentilsnutseedUnder the updated rules, products ineligible for health labels include:fortified white breadHighly sweet yogurtHighly sweet cerealThese changes reflect current nutritional science and dietary guidance in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.What food manufacturers should doThe rule becomes effective on February 25, 2025, and the compliance date for the rule is February 25, 2028. In preparation for the compliance date,…

FTC rules require upfront disclosure of hotel surcharges
FTC rules require upfront disclosure of hotel surcharges

The hidden fees that significantly increase the cost of a hotel stay may soon disappear because Federal Trade Commission (FTC) A rule has been finalized requiring hotels to include "resort," "convenience" and "service" charges in the total advertised price. The junk fee rule approved by the FTC on Dec. 17 will primarily require hotel companies and companies that sell tickets to live events to include all fee information in their ads, rather than just additional information displayed at checkout. FTC: 'People should know ahead of time' “People should know ahead of time what they will be asked to pay without worrying that they will be saddled with mysterious charges later that they did not budget for and cannot avoid,” said FTC Chairman Lina M. Khan. “The FTC rule will end junk fees on live event tickets, hotels and vacation rentals, saving Americans billions of dollars and millions of hours of wasted time.” In addition to requiring sellers to disclose the…

Trump Might Kill Autonomous Crash Reporting Rules, Handing Tesla Exactly What It Wants
Trump may repeal self-driving accident reporting rules, hand over

Elon Musk has long shied away from the same request, but it looks like he may finally get his wish December 13, 2024 14:05 Donald Trump could end crash reporting requirements for self-driving technology. The move would reduce government oversight of such systems. Elon Musk's Tesla opposes current reporting requirements. If there's one thing America loves, it's a tug-of-war between corporate power and government regulation, especially when it involves cutting-edge technology, grumpy CEOs and lots of car crashes. Now, under a standing order issued in June 2021, any accident involving an autonomous driving system must be reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). That rule keeps automakers honest — well, sort of — but now a new rule has surfaced that documents suggest the Trump administration wants to kill it. Surprise, surprise: A potential repeal would be a huge win for Elon Musk and Tesla, while also giving regulators fewer tools to control self-driving technology. More: See what…

Year-end review of global import and export trade in 2024
United States: Federal Trade Commission finalizes new rules

in short On October 16, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced final "click-to-cancel" rules that apply to free or discounted trials through automatic renewal of payment plans, conversion to a full plan, or other "negative option features" Interpreting consumers' silence as permission to continue charging them (collectively, "regular subscription”). Under the finalized rule, the FTC may seek civil penalties, injunctive relief, and consumer damages in excess of $50,000 per violation for companies that violate requirements for detailed, transparent, consent, and simple cancellation processes for recurring subscriptions and memberships. After the rule is published in the Federal Register, companies will have 60 days to comply with the misrepresentation provisions and 180 days to comply with the disclosure, consent and click-to-cancel provisions to comply with the rule's provisions. In March 2023, we analyzed the FTC’s rule in its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“National Risk Management Association") phase. The NPRM was intended to "modernize" the existing 1973 Negative Option Rule, which applies…

US: IRS tightens voluntary disclosure rules
US: IRS tightens voluntary disclosure rules

Tax News and Updates November 2024 in short The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently announced changes to its Form 14457, "Voluntary Disclosure Practices Pre-Approval and Application," which allows taxpayers to file an application with the IRS seeking to disclose past violations and pay past taxes, interest and fines to limit the risk of crime. The new form includes a number of revisions indicating a more stringent approach for taxpayers wishing to voluntarily disclose past tax-related misconduct, including: an admission of intent, more detailed narrative requirements, shorter time to prepare documents, and mandatory full payment. Taxpayers should consult with an attorney to examine any increased risks associated with filing the revised form. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently announced changes to its Form 14457, Voluntary Disclosure Practices Preclearance and Application. The Voluntary Disclosure Practice (VDP) allows taxpayers to correct past violations and pay past taxes, interest and penalties in exchange for limiting their criminal exposure. Eligibility requires cooperation with the IRS…

Judge Rules Tesla Phantom Braking Lawsuit Can Proceed
Judge rules Tesla phantom braking lawsuit can proceed

Whistleblower report says Tesla recorded inadvertent emergency braking and other reported cases of phantom parking go through Brad Anderson 14 hours ago The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has received hundreds of complaints about unintended automatic braking of Tesla models. A judge has dismissed claims that electric car makers charge exorbitant car insurance premiums. Over the years, many Tesla owners have complained about "phantom braking," a phenomenon in which the car suddenly and inexplicably applies the brakes, often with no obvious danger in sight. Now, a U.S. District Judge in Chicago has allowed a lawsuit against Tesla over these so-called "phantom braking" issues. The lawsuit accuses Tesla of concealing flaws in its forward collision monitoring system, which it said could trigger sudden and unnecessary braking without any real danger. While some parts of the lawsuit have been dismissed, the core claims regarding the phantom braking issue remain. The lawsuit was originally filed in 2023 by Tesla Model 3 owner…

World ECR | U.S. Treasury revises Myanmar sanctions rules
World ECR | U.S. Treasury revises Myanmar sanctions rules

Home > information > U.S. Treasury Department Revises Myanmar Sanctions Regulations and Expands Guidance The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued a final rule amending the Myanmar Sanctions Regulations to expand guidance and incorporate recent directives. OFAC announced in a Nov. 13 notice that the revised regulations replace the abbreviated version issued in June 2021 and provide additional interpretive guidance, definitions and general permissions. It noted that “the sanctions in Executive Order 14014 do not generally prohibit trade or the provision of banking or other financial services to the State of Myanmar.” Rather, they “apply to the extent that the relevant transactions or services involve being blocked or otherwise prohibited under these sanctions.” Property or property interests otherwise expressly prohibited.” Major updates include: ● Incorporated into “Directive No. 1” issued on October 31, 2023, prohibiting the provision of financial services to Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise (“MOGE”) ● New general license for humanitarian activities…

Philippines: National People's Congress issues new guidelines for handling
Philippines: Internet Transaction Implementation Rules

in short Various agencies led by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) signed Joint Executive Order No. 24-03, Series of 2024, containing the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of Republic Act 11967 or the Internet Transactions Act of 2023 (ITA) . The ITA aims to regulate e-commerce, protect consumer rights and data privacy, and safeguard intellectual property rights. (See customer alert regarding ITA here). The IRR clarifies the scope and coverage of the ITA, the enforcement powers of the DTI vis-à-vis other agencies, and the applicable penalty procedures. It also sets out a code of conduct for online businesses and online consumers and provides additional requirements and obligations. The IRR is currently in effect. However, the ITA granted affected parties an 18-month transition period to comply with legal requirements. The IRR provides additional guidelines that are expected to facilitate the implementation of the ITA, which applies to all business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) Internet transactions within the scope of…

spatial rules, or. . . Space rules! : Reduce export controls
spatial rules, or. . . Space rules! : Reduce export controls

We can imagine a space company starting out with just a few screws and some sheet metal in a garage. (1) But whatever its origins, soon after its early stages the company will likely have global reach. Commercial aerospace companies inherently involve elements such as international supply chains, foreign customers, and design and engineering talent from around the world. As a result, outdated U.S. export controls—regulations that restrict commercial space and satellite goods, technology, and software as if they were military assets—could burden space companies of all sizes, especially leaving small businesses unable to Gain competitiveness. 1. October 2024 Space Rules In response to this concern, on October 17, 2024, the U.S. agency that regulates exports from the space industry (2) issued inspection copies of four new regulatory notices (the October 2024 Space Rules), each of which should reduce compliance Regulatory burden and potential disruption Space and satellite companies have faced these issues in the past. All regulations appear to…

Philippines: Internet Transaction Implementation Rules
Philippines: Internet Transaction Implementation Rules

in short Various agencies led by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) signed Joint Executive Order No. 24-03, Series of 2024, containing the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of Republic Act 11967 or the Internet Transactions Act of 2023 (ITA) . The ITA aims to regulate e-commerce, protect consumer rights and data privacy, and safeguard intellectual property rights. (See customer alert regarding ITA here). The IRR clarifies the scope and coverage of the ITA, the enforcement powers of the DTI vis-à-vis other agencies, and the applicable penalty procedures. It also sets out a code of conduct for online businesses and online consumers and provides additional requirements and obligations. The IRR is currently in effect. However, the ITA granted affected parties an 18-month transition period to comply with legal requirements. The IRR provides additional guidelines that are expected to facilitate the implementation of the ITA, which applies to all business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) Internet transactions within the scope of…

Peru: Modification of procedural rules
Peru: Modification of procedural rules

in short On September 5, 2024, Presidential Resolution No. 0357-2024-ANA was issued, which “Regulations on Administrative Procedures for the Grant of Water Use Rights and the Authorization of Works on Natural Water Sources” (“Regulation"), approved by Presidential Resolution No. 007-2015-ANA, as amended. The amendment is intended to simplify the process of obtaining water rights. Among the major amendments to the Regulation, we emphasize the following: Authorization/ProcedureReviseAuthorization to conduct water resource availability studies (Article 11 b2)It is no longer necessary to attach a resolution approving environmental certification. Projects included in the list of investment projects under the environmental impact assessment system only need to submit an environmental classification; otherwise, a resolution approving the preliminary environmental assessment must be submitted. If the project is not included in the SEIA list, it must be noted in the application.Water conservancy development project implementation permit (Article 32)Authorization for the construction of works is not required where: (i) it is demonstrated that authorized hydraulic infrastructure for…

World ECR | US State Department rules $3 million in export violations
World ECR | US State Department rules $3 million in export violations

Home > information > State Department reaches $3 million export violation settlement with Oregon company The U.S. Department of State has reached a $3 million administrative settlement with Oregon-based Precision Castparts Corp ("PCC") to resolve multiple allegations of violations of export control regulations. The agreement involves 24 alleged violations of the Arms Export Control Act (AECA), 22 USC § 2751 et seq., and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations ("ITAR"), 22 CFR Parts 120-130. The settlement was reached "following an extensive compliance review conducted by the Defense Trade Controls Compliance Office of the Department's Bureau of Political-Military Affairs," the Department of Defense said in an Oct. 7 media note. The violations involved "the unauthorized export to expatriate employees from Bhutan, Burundi, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico and Peru of wax consumed in connection with tooling, specifically wax patterns and mandrels, and the subsequent production of cast blades for use in natural gas." "Turbine engine," it explains. PCC voluntarily disclosed breaches that…

FTC's new counterfeiting rules aim to stop scammers
FTC’s new counterfeiting rules aim to stop scammers

Members of the PCMA Catalyst community share how their organizations deal with companies posing as authorized partners for their events and how the Government and Business Impersonation Rule can help. Author: Convene Editor The Federal Trade Commission's Government and Business Impersonation Rules, which went into effect April 1, focus on scams targeting the business events industry. PCMA's Catalyst community provides a platform for members to ask each other questions, share ideas, or, as the website puts it, "communicate and collaborate." Here's an example from a recent Catalyst discussion. “Our exhibitors and sponsors are being inundated with companies selling attendee lists and hotel blocks.” Jennifer MillerVice President of Event Strategy and Partnerships at ARMA International told the PCMA Catalyst Community. "This is an issue every year, but this year they are getting spam several times a day. We do not make our contact list public, and I remind my exhibitors and sponsors multiple times who our licensing partners are. Has anyone…

Reduced turnover, rising costs and new safety rules »
Reduced turnover, rising costs and new safety rules »

How shrinking sales, rising health care costs and OSHA changes are shaping the workplace Author: Exhibition City News Staff As the end of 2024 approaches, changes in the labor market are impacting businesses and their workforce strategies. Employco USA's recent report highlights several key trends, including employee retention, projected increases in healthcare costs, and new workplace safety regulations. Here’s what employers need to know as they prepare for these changes. Fewer employees leaving the company Employee retention improved significantly in 2024, marking a shift from the high turnover rates of recent years. LinkedIn data shows that employee turnover is down 26% compared with 2023, and down 37% compared with the peak of the "big shake" in 2022, when the number of departures hit a record high. A Ringover survey also showed that four out of five workers are unlikely to change jobs before 2025, suggesting a more stable workforce. These findings suggest that as job turnover decreases, employers have an…

252 - AI & VR can Revolutionize Trade Shows - with Danny
255 – Artificial Intelligence is Changing the Rules of the Game – By Anca Trifan

Artificial intelligence continues to advance, and there are more tools available than ever before. So let’s hear from the top experts in the industry and find out what we can do to improve our campaigns! It’s a pleasure to discuss all things AI and events with Anca Trifan of Tree-Fan Events! We also discuss: How is AI changing the game in corporate events? How to use AI-driven insights and analytics? What has Anca heard or seen about conferences becoming more inclusive? What new trends have emerged? And much more! Learn more and connect with Anca Trifan! ** Want more leads, more sales, and more profits at your next trade show? Book your free 15-minute strategy call here: About the author JimJim Cermak has over 30 years of experience exhibiting, planning and operating trade shows. As a professional trainer, he helps companies transform their performance at trade shows, expositions, events and conferences.

Philippines: Internet Transaction Enforcement Rules
Philippines: Internet Transaction Enforcement Rules

brief Various agencies, led by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), signed Joint Administrative Order No. 24-03, Series of 2024, which contains the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of Republic Act No. 11967, or the Internet Transactions Act of 2023 (ITA). The ITA is designed to regulate e-commerce, protect consumer rights and data privacy, and uphold intellectual property rights. (See our client alert on the ITA here). The Internal Rules clarify the scope and coverage of the ITA, the enforcement powers of the DTI vis-à-vis other agencies, and the applicable penalty procedures. It also sets out the code of conduct for online businesses and online consumers and imposes additional requirements and obligations. The IRR is now in effect. However, the ITA provides affected parties with an 18-month transition period to comply with the law. The Internal Rules provide additional guidelines that are expected to help implement the Information and Trade Act, which applies to all business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer…

WorldECR | Commerce Department proposes new rules to monitor advanced
WorldECR | Commerce Department proposes new rules to monitor advanced

Home > information > Commerce Department proposes new rules to monitor advanced AI capabilities The U.S. Department of Commerce has introduced new mandatory reporting requirements for developers of the most powerful artificial intelligence (“AI”) models and computing clusters, aimed at enhancing national security by assessing defense-related AI capabilities. The proposed rule, announced on September 9 by the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”), targets AI developers and cloud providers who are at the “forefront” of technological advancement. The new regulations will require AI developers to provide detailed reports on their development activities, cybersecurity measures and the results of red team operations, which BIS explains "involve testing dangerous capabilities, such as the ability to assist in cyberattacks or to lower barriers to entry for non-expert development of chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear weapons." “Artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly and holds great promise, but also great risks,” said U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo. “This proposed rule will help us keep…

Global: Ultimate Beneficial Ownership - Transparency Rules
Global: Ultimate Beneficial Ownership – Transparency Rules

brief The Ultimate Beneficial Ownership (UBO) registration system is gaining widespread popularity around the world, and more than 100 countries are currently committed to implementing UBO regulatory reforms. Businesses must be familiar with UBO disclosure and reporting requirements. For employers, understanding their own ownership structure and transparency rules can reduce compliance risks and demonstrate their commitment to ethical business practices. In this spotlight video tailored for General Counsel, Corporate Counsel, Compliance and Regulatory Counsel, our transactional and international business lawyers discuss the latest developments in UBO transparency rules in Canada, the UK and the EU, and provide practical guidance on how to ensure compliance in this rapidly evolving area. Speakers: Bonnie Tsui, Jonathan Yeo and Jing Xu In Focus is Baker McKenzie's video chat series for Canadian clients. In each on-demand episode, our lawyers provide insights and quick, practical tips on today's most pressing issues and legal developments affecting organizations operating in Canada. Browse our shows to watch past videos.…

Why Hyundai Creta still rules the SUV segment | India 2024 |
Why Hyundai Creta still rules the SUV segment | India 2024 |

The success story of Hyundai Creta started in 2015 when it breathed life into the mid-size SUV segment in India. Since then, the automaker has found success with every update of the vehicle. Now, we have the third generation model. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdr08wLqJ7U[/embed] The success story of Hyundai Creta started in 2015 when it breathed life into the mid-size SUV segment in India. Since then, the automaker has found success with every update of the vehicle. Now, we have the third generation model and it continues to dominate the sales charts. But why is the Hyundai Creta so famous and loved by Indian consumers? Aakash S Paul drives it and tells you exactly why.

Explaining the new AUKUS rules
Explaining the new AUKUS rules

By Shawna Karajic, Export Solutions Inc. In September 2021, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States announced the signing of the AUKUS agreement, which caused a stir in the international community. This trilateral security partnership aimed at strengthening maritime security, emerging technologies, and defense capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region has since attracted global attention. In response to this significant development, the U.S. Department of Commerce published an interim final rule for the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). The rule is intended to address the changing dynamics of international security partnerships and technology cooperation. Another regulatory response is the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). The proposed rule is intended to accommodate the changing dynamics of international defense partnerships and protect sensitive technologies. Let’s take a closer look at these two rules and what this new chapter in defense cooperation will look like. Understanding the EAR and the Interim Final Rule: The Export Administration…

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F1: What is the Formula 1 summer break like? Rules and restrictions

The demanding Formula 1 calendar resulted in a much-needed break for teams after the Belgian Grand Prix. Unlike the usual intervals between races, this summer break was a 14-day break enforced by the FIA ​​under Article 21.8 of the Formula 1 Sporting Regulations. This break is essential to maintaining a level playing field. By limiting the design, development and production of cars during this period, no team can gain an unfair advantage. This ensures a level playing field when racing resumes. While the break presents challenges for teams eager to improve their results, it also provides a much-needed break for the crew. Formula 1 racing is intense and race-long, so this break is needed to prevent burnout and maintain peak performance. All in all, the summer break is essential to maintaining competitive balance and the health of all those involved in the sport. Also read: F1: McLaren extends Andrea Stella's tenure as team principal What is F1 Summer Vacation? Formula…

CCRC Summer Sweepstakes Official Rules
CCRC Summer Sweepstakes Official Rules

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO PARTICIPATE OR WIN. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. 1. Prize draw entry time/sponsor: The CCRC Summer Sweepstakes (the “Sweepstakes”) begins at 12:00:01 a.m. Central Time (“CT”) on June 24, 2024 and ends at 11:59:59 p.m. CT on July 22, 2024 (the “Sweepstakes Entry Period”). Sponsor: TN Marketing LLC (“Sponsor”), 2955 Xenium Ln N Suite 10, Plymouth, MN 55441. The Sweepstakes shall be governed by the laws of the United States. Void where prohibited. 2. Eligibility:The Sweepstakes is open to individuals who are legal residents of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia and are 18 years of age or older. Employees of Sponsor, UP Auto and its affiliates, advertising and promotion agencies, and anyone involved in the Sweepstakes (collectively, the “Sweepstakes Entities”) and their immediate families and/or persons living in the same household as them are not eligible to enter or win. 3. How to participate:To be eligible for the…

CCRC Summer Sweepstakes Official Rules
CCRC Summer Sweepstakes Official Rules

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO PARTICIPATE OR WIN. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. 1. Prize draw entry time/sponsor: The CCRC Summer Sweepstakes (the “Sweepstakes”) begins at 12:00:01 a.m. Central Time (“CT”) on June 24, 2024 and ends at 11:59:59 p.m. CT on July 22, 2024 (the “Sweepstakes Entry Period”). Sponsor: TN Marketing LLC (“Sponsor”), 2955 Xenium Ln N Suite 10, Plymouth, MN 55441. The Sweepstakes shall be governed by the laws of the United States. Void where prohibited. 2. Eligibility:The Sweepstakes is open to individuals who are legal residents of the 50 United States or the District of Columbia and are 18 years of age or older. Employees of Sponsor, UP Auto and its affiliates, advertising and promotion agencies, and anyone involved in the Sweepstakes (collectively, the “Sweepstakes Entities”) and their immediate families and/or persons living in the same household as them are not eligible to enter or win. 3. How to participate:To be eligible for the…