In one of the other major legislative initiatives undertaken by the Chamber of Deputies, the members of the lower house have passed the Consumer Protection Law. The new law guarantees the consumer the right to life, health, and physical security in the consumption or use of goods and services in the Dominican Republic. The law establishes the post of executive director of Pro-Consumer as the office that will handle investigations into consumer complaints. The law also guarantees consumer education in the use of goods and services. Severe sanctions are also outlined in the new law, especially for those who speculate, alter or who create fake shortages of key consumer products. As part of the educational program, all products must now bear a label that outlines, in Spanish, just what the product is intended for and what it contains.