Partner Vetting in USAID Assistance; Correction, 69802 [2013-27921]
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(5) Identification of the retailer is in
the public interest.
(k) Region. Where necessary or
appropriate to assist consumers in
determining whether they have the
product at issue, a description of the
region where the product was sold, or
held for purposes of sale or distribution
in commerce, should be provided.
(l) Dates of manufacture and sale. A
voluntary recall notice should state the
month and year in which the
manufacture of the product began and
ended, and the month and year in
which the retail sales of the product
began and ended. These dates should be
included for each make and model of
the product.
(m) Price. A voluntary recall notice
should state the approximate retail price
or price range of the product.
(n) Description of incidents, injuries
and deaths. A voluntary recall notice
should contain a clear and concise
summary description of all incidents
(including, but not limited to, property
damage), injuries, and deaths associated
with the product, conditions or
circumstances giving rise to the recall,
as well as a statement of the number of
such incidents, injuries, and deaths. The
description should allow consumers
and other persons to understand readily
the nature and extent of the incidents
and injuries. A voluntary recall notice
should provide the age and state of
residence of all persons killed.
(1) If, after the issuance of the
voluntary recall notice, the firm receives
information that a significant number of
additional incidents, or one or more
fatalities associated with the product
have occurred, such information should
be reflected in an update to the notice
on the firm’s Web site.
(2) The firm should immediately
notify the Commission of all newly
reported injuries and/or fatalities in
order to permit the issuance of an
updated voluntary recall notice.
(o) Description of remedy. A
voluntary recall notice should contain a
clear and concise statement, readily
understandable by consumers and other
persons, of:
(1) Each remedy available to a
consumer for the product conditions or
circumstances giving rise to the recall.
Remedies include, but are not limited
to, refunds, product repairs, product
replacements, rebates, coupons, gifts,
premiums, and other incentives.
(2) All specific actions that a
consumer must take to obtain each
remedy, including, but not limited to,
the following: Instructions on how to
participate in the recall. These actions
may include, but are not limited to,
contacting a firm, removing the product
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from use, discarding the product,
forwarding the product to the
manufacturer, returning the product to
the retailer, scheduling an in-home
repair, or removing or disabling a part
of the product.
(3) All specific information that a
consumer needs to obtain each remedy
and to obtain all information about each
remedy. This information may include,
but is not limited to, the following:
Manufacturer, retailer, and distributor
contact information (such as name,
address, telephone, and facsimile
number, email address, and Web site
address); whether telephone calls will
be toll-free or collect; and telephone
number days and hours of operation,
including time zone. If inclusion of all
model names and model and serial
numbers in the voluntary recall notice
is complicated or extensive, the
voluntary recall notice should refer
consumers to the recalling firm’s Web
site, call center, or similar customer
service resource.
(4) If, after the issuance of the
voluntary recall notice, the firm intends
to change the process or nature of the
remedy, this information should be
promptly communicated to the
Commission. Changes to the process or
nature of the remedy should be reflected
in an update to the voluntary recall
notice agreed to by the Commission and
the firm. The updated voluntary recall
notice should be posted promptly on the
firm’s Web site and the Commission’s
Web site and otherwise transmitted to
consumers in a manner consistent with
the communication of the initial
voluntary recall notice.
(p) Compliance program. A voluntary
recall notice may contain a reference to
applicable compliance programs or
requirements, as appropriate.
(q) Other information. A voluntary
recall notice should contain such other
information as the Commission and the
recalling firm deem appropriate.
§ 1115.35
Multiple products or mode.
For each product or model covered by
a voluntary recall notice, the notice
should comport with the guidelines set
forth in § 1115.34.
Dated: November 14, 2013.
Todd A. Stevenson,
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
22 CFR Part 226
RIN 0412–AA71
Partner Vetting in USAID Assistance;
Correction
Agency for International
Development.
AGENCY:
Notice of proposed rulemaking;
correction.
ACTION:
USAID is allowing an
additional 15 days to provide comments
on its proposed Partner Vetting in
USAID Assistance Rule. There was a
technical error in the email address,
provided in the Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking that was published in the
Federal Register on August 29, 2013, for
receipt of public comments on the
proposed rule. The technical error in the
email address prevented comments that
were submitted through that email
address from being reviewable by
USAID. As a result, USAID, with the
approval of the Office of Management
and Budget, is issuing a correction
notice allowing public comment on the
proposed rulemaking for an additional
15 days. The proposed rulemaking is
unchanged from the original publication
in August 2013 and amends the
regulation governing the administration
of USAID-funded assistance awards to
implement a Partner Vetting System
(PVS).
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
George Higginbotham, Telephone: 202–
712–1948; Email: ghigginbotham@
usaid.gov.
Correction
In the Federal Register of August 29,
2013, in FR Doc. 2013–20846, on page
53375, in the second column, correct
the email address to which comments
should be submitted. Electronic
comments should be sent to the
following email: m.rulemaking@
usaid.gov. Comments must be submitted
on or before December 6, 2013.
Dated: November 8, 2013.
Angelique M. Crumbly,
Agency Regulatory Official, U.S. Agency for
International Development.
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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
22 CFR Part 226
RIN 0412-AA71
Partner Vetting in USAID Assistance; Correction
AGENCY: Agency for International Development.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking; correction.
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SUMMARY: USAID is allowing an additional 15 days to provide comments on
its proposed Partner Vetting in USAID Assistance Rule. There was a
technical error in the email address, provided in the Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking that was published in the Federal Register on
August 29, 2013, for receipt of public comments on the proposed rule.
The technical error in the email address prevented comments that were
submitted through that email address from being reviewable by USAID. As
a result, USAID, with the approval of the Office of Management and
Budget, is issuing a correction notice allowing public comment on the
proposed rulemaking for an additional 15 days. The proposed rulemaking
is unchanged from the original publication in August 2013 and amends
the regulation governing the administration of USAID-funded assistance
awards to implement a Partner Vetting System (PVS).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: George Higginbotham, Telephone: 202-
712-1948; Email: ghigginbotham@usaid.gov.
Correction
In the Federal Register of August 29, 2013, in FR Doc. 2013-20846,
on page 53375, in the second column, correct the email address to which
comments should be submitted. Electronic comments should be sent to the
following email: m.rulemaking@usaid.gov. Comments must be submitted on
or before December 6, 2013.
Dated: November 8, 2013.
Angelique M. Crumbly,
Agency Regulatory Official, U.S. Agency for International Development.
[FR Doc. 2013-27921 Filed 11-20-13; 8:45 am]
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