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Final Rule

Premerger Notification; Reporting and Waiting Period Requirements

Agency
Document Number
2024-25024
Published
November 12, 2024
Effective Date
February 10, 2025

Abstract

The Federal Trade Commission ("FTC" or "Commission"), with the concurrence of the Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice ("Assistant Attorney General" or "Antitrust Division") (together the "Agencies"), is issuing this final rule and Statement of Basis and Purpose ("SBP") to amend the Premerger Notification Rules (the "Rules") that implement the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvement Act ("the HSR Act" or "HSR"), including the Premerger Notification and Report Form for Certain Mergers and Acquisitions ("Form") and Instructions to the Notification and Report Form for Certain Mergers and Acquisitions ("Instructions"). The final rule requires parties to transactions that are reportable under the HSR Act to provide documentary material and information that are necessary and appropriate for the Agencies to efficiently and effectively conduct an initial assessment to determine whether the transaction may violate the antitrust laws and whether to issue a Request for Additional Information ("Second Request") as provided by the HSR Act. In addition, the final rule implements certain requirements of the Merger Filing Fee Modernization Act of 2022 ("Merger Modernization Act") and ministerial changes to the Rules as well as the necessary amendments to the Instructions to effect the final changes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 2024-25024 Federal Register document?
Document 2024-25024 is a Final Rule published by the Federal Trade Commission in the Federal Register on November 12, 2024, with an effective date of February 10, 2025. The Federal Trade Commission ("FTC" or "Commission"), with the concurrence of the Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice ("Assistant Attorney General" or "Antitrust Division") (together the "Agencies"), is issuing this final rule and Statement of Basis and Purpose ("SBP") to amend the Premerger Notification Rules (the "Rules") that implement the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvement Act ("the HSR Act" or "HSR"), including the Premerger Notification and Report Form for Certain Mergers and Acquisitions ("Form") and Instructions to the Notification and Report Form for Certain Mergers and Acquisitions ("Instructions"). The final rule requires parties to transactions that are reportable under the HSR Act to provide documentary material and information that are necessary and appropriate for the Agencies to efficiently and effectively conduct an initial assessment to determine whether the transaction may violate the antitrust laws and whether to issue a Request for Additional Information ("Second Request") as provided by the HSR Act. In addition, the final rule implements certain requirements of the Merger Filing Fee Modernization Act of 2022 ("Merger Modernization Act") and ministerial changes to the Rules as well as the necessary amendments to the Instructions to effect the final changes. View the original at https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/11/12/2024-25024/premerger-notification-reporting-and-waiting-period-requirements.
Is document 2024-25024 an economically significant rule?
No. Document 2024-25024 is not classified as economically significant under Executive Order 12866. Economically significant rules require OIRA review and are estimated to have impacts of $100 million or more per year.
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