The bill would require providers of online dating services to notify a user if they are contacted by a member whose account was suspended or terminated because of fraudulent activity. The FTC would enforce those requirements.
Based on the cost of similar provisions, CBO estimates that implementing H.R. 6125 would cost the FTC $4 million to issue guidance and to monitor and enforce violations. In addition, CBO estimates that enacting the bill could increase civil penalty collections, which are recorded in the federal budget as revenues, by an insignificant amount.