Consultation outcome

UK implementation of the Consumer Rights Directive 2011/83/EU

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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The government response to this consultation also includes a response to a related Law Commission consultation on misleading and aggressive commercial practices.

On 13 December we published the final regulations, which business must comply with from June 2014, along with guidance on their implementation.


Original consultation

Summary

Sought views on the UK’s implementation of the Consumer Rights Directive (CRD).

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Consultation description

The Consumer Rights Directive (CRD) was agreed by all member states of the European Union in October 2011. The CRD aims to simplify and harmonise rules in a limited number of areas, to encourage growth and raise consumer confidence in buying across borders.

The CRD’s aims to:

  • ensure transparency of information, particularly to pre-contractual information for distance and off-premises contracts (but also for other goods and services contracts)
  • ensure there is express consent from the consumer for any additional payments
  • ensure cancellations rights for distance and off-premises contracts
  • prohibit excessive fees for paying the trader - the subject of a separate consultation to effect early implementation of this provision.
  • prohibit excessive phone charges for consumers contacting traders about existing contracts

It also updates legislation to clarify the cancellation rights and obligations of buyers and sellers of digital products.

The harmonisation aims of this Directive mean that the majority of provisions must be implemented as described. Member states do not have flexibility on applying it to sectors within the scope of the Directive. The proposals in this consultation show areas where we do have flexibility.

Documents

Stakeholder responses to the implementation of the Consumer Rights Directive through the Consumer Contracts (information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013

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Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations: implementing guidance

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Impact assessment: implementation of the EU Consumer Rights Directive (2011/83/EU)

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Published 20 August 2012
Last updated 20 December 2013 + show all updates
  1. The Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013, which comes into force in June 2014, were published on 13 December 2013 along with guidance on their implementation.

  2. Published government response to consultation and related documents including draft Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Payments) Regulations 2013.

  3. First published.