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Announcement of Carbon Monoxide
Safety Poster Contest Under the
America COMPETES Reauthorization
Act of 2011
U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission. ACTION: Notice
SUMMARY: To raise awareness of the
dangers of carbon monoxide in the
home, the Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC) announces a poster
contest for children in grades six, seven,
and eight under section 105 of the
America COMPETES Reauthorization
Act of 2011, 15 U.S.C. 3719 (America
COMPETES Act).
DATES: Entries will be accepted from
July 14, 2014 until 11:59 p.m. EDT on
February 27, 2015. CPSC expects to
complete judging on or about May 1,
2015 and will award prizes soon
thereafter.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patty Davis, Public Affairs Specialist,
Consumer Product Safety Commission,
4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD
20814; telephone (301) 504–7601;
pdavis@cpsc.gov, or visit www.cpsc.gov/
COcontest.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CPSC is
charged with protecting the public from
unreasonable risks of injury or death
from thousands of types of consumer
products under the agency’s
jurisdiction. CPSC has issued more than
13,000 consumer product recalls since
the agency’s creation in 1973.
To raise awareness of the danger of
carbon monoxide (CO) gas, CPSC will
administer a nationwide CO safety
poster contest to help alert consumers,
and children in particular, to the
dangers of CO in the home.
AGENCY:
Contest Requirements and Rules
1. Subject of the Contest. A key
mission of the CPSC is to empower
consumers with safety information. This
contest seeks to help raise awareness
about the dangers of CO in the home.
Potential topics include:
• how to recognize CO exposure and
CO exposure symptoms;
• facts about CO: you cannot see it or
smell it;
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• what steps to take to protect against
CO poisoning; and
• how to install and test a CO alarm.
2. Eligibility. To be eligible to
participate in CPSC’s CO Poster Contest
and win a prize, a contestant must:
• be an individual who is a citizen or
permanent resident of the United States;
• be in, or about to enter, the sixth,
seventh, or eighth grade at the time of
submission;
• not be a federal employee acting in
the scope of the employee’s
employment;
• not be a child of a CPSC employee;
• not submit more than one poster;
• provide a completed and signed
Contest Submission and Parental
Consent Form (available on:
www.cpsc.gov/COcontest);
• have complied with all
requirements of this Notice, the official
contest rules posted at: www.cpsc.gov/
COcontest/, and all requirements of the
America COMPETES Act.
The rules in this Notice supplement
the rules on the www.cpsc.gov/
COcontest/ Web site. If there is a
conflict between any requirement stated
on www.cpsc.gov/COcontest/ and the
provisions of this Notice, the provisions
of this Notice will govern. Entries must
comply with form, content, eligibility,
and other requirements set forth in this
Notice and on the www.cpsc.gov/
COcontest/ Web site.
3. How to Enter. Contestants may
submit entries between July 14, 2014
and February 27, 2015. Only one poster
per contestant may be submitted; all
entries must be received by CPSC not
later than 11:59 p.m. EDT, February 27,
2015.
• Contestant must create the poster
without assistance from others. The
poster must not have been submitted to
any prior CPSC poster contest or
published previously. The poster must
not contain any elements that violate a
third party’s copyright, trademark, or
other intellectual property rights.
• Entries must consist of one piece of
original artwork (poster) and a
completed Contest Submission and
Parental Consent Form submitted
through the contest Web site at:
www.cpsc.gov/COcontest. Uploaded
files should be in the form of either a
PDF or JPG, and each file must be no
larger than one megabyte.
• Teachers are encouraged to submit
poster entries for their students.
However, to be eligible for a prize, each
student must satisfy contest
requirements, and each entry must
include a completed and signed Contest
Submission and Parental Consent Form.
• Once a poster is entered, a
contestant cannot make any changes or
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alterations to the poster. CPSC expects
to complete judging on or about May 1,
2015.
• CPSC will not consider contest
entries on topics other than carbon
monoxide (CO).
• By submitting an entry (including
the completed and signed Contest
Submission and Parental Consent Form)
to the contest, the contestant and the
contestant’s parent or guardian agrees to
be bound by the contest’s Official Rules.
This contest is a skills-based contest.
Chance plays no part in the
determination of winners.
• To maintain privacy, a contestant
should not put his or her full name or
any personal information on the poster.
CPSC will remove any identifying
information on the poster.
• Sending a poster and completed
Contest Submission and Parental
Consent Form by the deadline
constitutes ‘‘registration to participate in
the competition’’ required by Section
105(g)(1) of the America COMPETES
Act.
4. Parent or Guardian’s Consent. All
contestants must submit a completed
Contest Submission and Parental
Consent Form. On the form, parents or
guardians must provide CPSC:
• permission for the contestant to
enter the contest;
• an agreement that the contestant
will abide by the contest rules;
• contact information to notify the
parent or guardian if the contestant wins
a prize;
• permission to collect, use, or
disclose the contestant/child’s personal
information in accordance with the
contest rules and applicable laws,
including information necessary to issue
and report any prize payments.
5. Privacy. CPSC will collect, use, and
disclose the information submitted in
accordance with the Privacy Act and/or
E-Government Act of 2002. Information
is not collected for commercial
marketing.
6. Children’s Online Privacy. The
safety and privacy of children is CPSC’s
priority. CPSC complies with the
Children’s Online Privacy Protection
Act of 1998 (COPPA) and COPPA’s
accompanying regulations protecting
the privacy of children using the
Internet.
CPSC requires verifiable parental
consent via a Contest Submission and
Parental Consent Form for all
contestants and requires this consent
before CPSC collects, uses, or discloses
personal information about children
under the age of 13. CPSC requires
contestants to disclose the minimum
amount of personal information
necessary to participate in the contest.
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To enter the contest, CPSC only requires
contestants to provide a full name, grade
in school, and state of residence. CPSC
will obtain full contact information
about the contestant’s parent or
guardian, not the child contestant;
contact information includes the parent
or guardian’s full name, address,
telephone number, and email address.
CPSC requires contest winners to
provide a Social Security number to
process prize payments. CPSC will
contact a contestant only through a
parent or guardian.
CPSC uses the personal information
about a contestant to administer the
contest. After obtaining parental consent
via a Contest Submission and Parental
Consent Form, CPSC will publish the
contestant’s poster, along with the
contestant’s first name, grade level, and
state of residence. CPSC does not permit
contestants to make any additional
information publicly available and will
not publish personal information about
contestants beyond the information
described above.
CPSC maintains reasonable
procedures to protect the
confidentiality, security, and integrity of
personal information collected from
children, as described in CPSC’s
Systems of Records Notice, Privacy
Impact Assessment, and agency policies
and directives. CPSC only discloses
personal information as required by
applicable laws and regulations.
Questions about these privacy
policies should be directed to Patty
Davis, CPSC Office of Communications
at: pdavis@cpsc.gov.
At any time, a parent or guardian may
review or have deleted the contestant’s
personal information from CPSC records
and may refuse to permit further
collection or use of the contestant’s
information by contacting the contest
administrator at: pdavis@cpsc.gov.
7. Prizes. CPSC will award:
• three 6th grade winners, a cash
award of $500 each
• three 7th grade winners, a cash
award of $500 each
• three 8th grade winners, a cash
award of $500 each
• one winner, chosen by public vote
on CPSC’s Web site, a cash award of
$500
• one grand prize winner picked from
all winners, a cash award of $1,000.
One poster may win multiple prizes.
Winners shall be responsible for paying
any applicable federal, state, or local
taxes. CPSC will pay prize money
directly to the winner or winners. Each
winner must provide CPSC with
sufficient information to issue payments
in accordance with CPSC fiscal policy
and issue an Internal Revenue Service
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Form 1099. CPSC will not issue prize
payments without sufficient information
to issue payments in compliance with
CPSC fiscal policy and federal law.
Winners may not transfer, assign, or
substitute any prize.
CPSC may print, reproduce, or
display winning posters publicly in
print, online on the CPSC’s Web site,
and online on other safety partners’ Web
sites.
8. Judges. The posters will be judged
by a qualified panel selected by CPSC at
CPSC’s sole discretion. CPSC retains the
right to add or remove judges at any
time before the winners are announced.
Contest judges may include people from
outside CPSC, including individuals
from the private sector. The panel of
judges will select the winning posters
based on the criteria identified below.
Judges have the right to withdraw from
judging the contest entries without
advance notice.
Judges may not:
• have personal or financial interests
in, or be an employee, officer, director,
or agent of, any entity that is a registered
contestant in this contest;
• have a familial or financial
relationship with an individual who is
a registered contestant; or
• have any matter pending before
CPSC or represent anyone in any matter
pending before CPSC.
Specific tasks related to the judging
process may be delegated to CPSC
employees or employees of a
collaborating agency. Judges shall have
the authority to disregard any minor
error in an entry that does not create any
substantial benefit or detriment to any
contestant. Decisions made by the
judges are final.
9. Judging Criteria.
• clarity of CO safety message
• visual appeal of poster
• design originality.
10. Contest Subject to Applicable Law.
The contest is subject to all applicable
federal laws and regulations. By
submitting an entry to the contest, the
contestant and the contestant’s parent or
guardian agrees to be bound by these
Official Rules and administrative
decisions, which are final and binding
in all matters relating to the contest.
Eligibility for a contest prize is
contingent upon fulfilling all of the
requirements of the Official Rules. The
final award of prizes is contingent upon
the availability of appropriations.
11. No CPSC Logo. The poster must
not use CPSC’s logo or official seal and
must not claim federal government
endorsement.
12. Copyright/Original Work. Each
contestant, through the contestant’s
parent or guardian, represents and
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warrants that the contestant is the sole
author and owner of the poster; that the
poster is wholly original with the
contestant; and that the poster does not
infringe any copyright or any other
rights of any third party of which the
contestant is aware.
13. Intellectual Property. By entering
a poster in the contest, each contestant
and the contestant’s parent or guardian
grants to the CPSC an irrevocable, paidup, royalty-free, nonexclusive
worldwide and perpetual license to use,
copy, distribute to the public, create
derivative works from, link to, display
publicly (on the Internet or otherwise),
and grant sublicenses to the poster,
indefinitely, starting on the date the
poster is entered into the contest. All
contestants will retain all other
intellectual property rights over their
posters.
14. Payment of Prizes, Use of Prize
Money, and Post-Award Performance.
• Prize money will be paid after the
announcement of the winners.
• CPSC will pay prize money directly
to the winner or winners. Each winner
must provide CPSC with sufficient
information to issue payments in
accordance with CPSC fiscal policy and
issue an Internal Revenue Service Form
1099.
15. Verification of Contest Winners.
All contestants must continue to comply
with all terms and conditions of the
Official Rules, and winning is
contingent upon fulfilling all
requirements contained in the Official
Rules and this Notice. The parent or
guardian of the winner(s) will be
notified by email, telephone, or mail,
after the date of the judging, using the
information provided by the parent or
guardian to CPSC. The end date for
judging is an approximation and may
change, depending on the number of
entries. The contest winner(s) will be
required to sign and return to CPSC,
within ten (10) calendar days after the
date that notice is sent, an Affidavit of
Eligibility and Liability/Publicity
Release (except where prohibited) to
claim any prize or recognition. If a
contest winner is disqualified for any
reason, CPSC may award the applicable
recognition and prize to an alternate
winner selected by the judges from the
remaining eligible entries.
16. Limitation of Liability. By
submitting an entry to the contest, all
contestants and parents or guardians of
the contestants agree to, and thereby do,
release, discharge, and hold harmless
the government and its employees,
agents, contractors, and representatives
(except in the case of willful
misconduct) from any claims, losses,
and damages arising out of their
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participation in this contest or any
contest-related activities and the
acceptance and use, misuse, or
possession of any prize awarded
hereunder, including claims for injury,
death, damage, or loss of property,
revenue, or profits, whether direct,
indirect, or consequential, arising from
their participation in the contest,
whether the injury, death, damage, or
loss arises through negligence, or
otherwise. Contestants will not be
required to waive claims against CPSC
that arise from the unauthorized use or
disclosure by the agency of the
intellectual property, trade secrets, or
confidential information of the
contestant. The contestant and his or
her parent or guardian shall be liable
for, and shall indemnify and hold
harmless, the U.S. government against
all actions or claims for loss of, or
damage to, property resulting from the
fault, negligence, or wrongful act or
omission of the contestant.
17. Liability Insurance. Contestants
will not be required to obtain liability
insurance or demonstrate financial
responsibility for claims by: (1) A third
party for death, bodily injury, or
property damage, or loss resulting from
activity carried out in connection with
the participation in the competition,
with the federal government named as
an additional insured under the
registered contestant’s insurance policy
and registered contestants agreeing to
indemnify the federal government
against third party claims for damages
arising from or related to competition
activities; and (2) the federal
government for damage or loss to
government property resulting from
such an activity.
18. Records Retention and Freedom of
Information Act. All materials
submitted as part of a contest entry
(including the poster and the Contest
Submission and Parental Consent Form)
become CPSC records and will not be
returned. No confidential information
will be accepted with any contest entry.
Contestants will be notified of any
Freedom of Information Act requests for
their contest entries in accordance with
applicable law.
19. General Conditions. This contest
is void where prohibited. Contestants
agree that this contest shall be subject
to, and governed by, the laws of the
District of Columbia, and the forum for
any dispute shall be in the District of
Columbia, United States of America. To
the extent permitted by law, the right to
litigate, to seek injunctive relief, or to
make any other recourse to judicial or
any other procedure in case of disputes
or claims resulting from, or in
connection with this contest, are hereby
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excluded, and any contestant expressly
waives any and all such rights. Certain
restrictions may apply. CPSC, in
consultation with the judges, reserves
the right, in CPSC’s discretion, not to
make an award in one or more
categories, based on factors such as
quality, quantity, or nature of eligible
entries. CPSC reserves the right to
cancel, suspend, and/or modify the
contest, or any part of the contest, for
any reason, at CPSC’s sole discretion.
All decisions by CPSC are final and
binding in all matters related to the
contest.
20. Procedures for obtaining
additional information.
• During the period of the CO Safety
Poster Contest, CPSC will respond to
questions submitted to COcontest@
cpsc.gov from potential contestants.
• CPSC employees will respond to all
questions submitted to COcontest@
cpsc.gov on an equitable basis. CPSC’s
responses to questions submitted to
COcontest@cpsc.gov are not official
guidance.
• CPSC will not permit any
contestant to use federal facilities
during the contest.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 3719
Dated: July 8, 2014.
Todd A. Stevenson,
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
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CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
Announcement of Carbon Monoxide Safety Poster Contest Under the
America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2011
AGENCY: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. ACTION: Notice
SUMMARY: To raise awareness of the dangers of carbon monoxide in the
home, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announces a poster
contest for children in grades six, seven, and eight under section 105
of the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2011, 15 U.S.C. 3719
(America COMPETES Act).
DATES: Entries will be accepted from July 14, 2014 until 11:59 p.m. EDT
on February 27, 2015. CPSC expects to complete judging on or about May
1, 2015 and will award prizes soon thereafter.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patty Davis, Public Affairs
Specialist, Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West Highway,
Bethesda, MD 20814; telephone (301) 504-7601; pdavis@cpsc.gov, or visit
www.cpsc.gov/COcontest.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CPSC is charged with protecting the public
from unreasonable risks of injury or death from thousands of types of
consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction. CPSC has issued more
than 13,000 consumer product recalls since the agency's creation in
1973.
To raise awareness of the danger of carbon monoxide (CO) gas, CPSC
will administer a nationwide CO safety poster contest to help alert
consumers, and children in particular, to the dangers of CO in the
home.
Contest Requirements and Rules
1. Subject of the Contest. A key mission of the CPSC is to empower
consumers with safety information. This contest seeks to help raise
awareness about the dangers of CO in the home.
Potential topics include:
how to recognize CO exposure and CO exposure symptoms;
facts about CO: you cannot see it or smell it;
what steps to take to protect against CO poisoning; and
how to install and test a CO alarm.
2. Eligibility. To be eligible to participate in CPSC's CO Poster
Contest and win a prize, a contestant must:
be an individual who is a citizen or permanent resident of
the United States;
be in, or about to enter, the sixth, seventh, or eighth
grade at the time of submission;
not be a federal employee acting in the scope of the
employee's employment;
not be a child of a CPSC employee;
not submit more than one poster;
provide a completed and signed Contest Submission and
Parental Consent Form (available on: www.cpsc.gov/COcontest);
have complied with all requirements of this Notice, the
official contest rules posted at: www.cpsc.gov/COcontest/, and all
requirements of the America COMPETES Act.
The rules in this Notice supplement the rules on the www.cpsc.gov/COcontest/ Web site. If there is a conflict between any requirement
stated on www.cpsc.gov/COcontest/ and the provisions of this Notice,
the provisions of this Notice will govern. Entries must comply with
form, content, eligibility, and other requirements set forth in this
Notice and on the www.cpsc.gov/COcontest/ Web site.
3. How to Enter. Contestants may submit entries between July 14,
2014 and February 27, 2015. Only one poster per contestant may be
submitted; all entries must be received by CPSC not later than 11:59
p.m. EDT, February 27, 2015.
Contestant must create the poster without assistance from
others. The poster must not have been submitted to any prior CPSC
poster contest or published previously. The poster must not contain any
elements that violate a third party's copyright, trademark, or other
intellectual property rights.
Entries must consist of one piece of original artwork
(poster) and a completed Contest Submission and Parental Consent Form
submitted through the contest Web site at: www.cpsc.gov/COcontest.
Uploaded files should be in the form of either a PDF or JPG, and each
file must be no larger than one megabyte.
Teachers are encouraged to submit poster entries for their
students. However, to be eligible for a prize, each student must
satisfy contest requirements, and each entry must include a completed
and signed Contest Submission and Parental Consent Form.
Once a poster is entered, a contestant cannot make any
changes or
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alterations to the poster. CPSC expects to complete judging on or about
May 1, 2015.
CPSC will not consider contest entries on topics other
than carbon monoxide (CO).
By submitting an entry (including the completed and signed
Contest Submission and Parental Consent Form) to the contest, the
contestant and the contestant's parent or guardian agrees to be bound
by the contest's Official Rules. This contest is a skills-based
contest. Chance plays no part in the determination of winners.
To maintain privacy, a contestant should not put his or
her full name or any personal information on the poster. CPSC will
remove any identifying information on the poster.
Sending a poster and completed Contest Submission and
Parental Consent Form by the deadline constitutes ``registration to
participate in the competition'' required by Section 105(g)(1) of the
America COMPETES Act.
4. Parent or Guardian's Consent. All contestants must submit a
completed Contest Submission and Parental Consent Form. On the form,
parents or guardians must provide CPSC:
permission for the contestant to enter the contest;
an agreement that the contestant will abide by the contest
rules;
contact information to notify the parent or guardian if
the contestant wins a prize;
permission to collect, use, or disclose the contestant/
child's personal information in accordance with the contest rules and
applicable laws, including information necessary to issue and report
any prize payments.
5. Privacy. CPSC will collect, use, and disclose the information
submitted in accordance with the Privacy Act and/or E-Government Act of
2002. Information is not collected for commercial marketing.
6. Children's Online Privacy. The safety and privacy of children is
CPSC's priority. CPSC complies with the Children's Online Privacy
Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA) and COPPA's accompanying regulations
protecting the privacy of children using the Internet.
CPSC requires verifiable parental consent via a Contest Submission
and Parental Consent Form for all contestants and requires this consent
before CPSC collects, uses, or discloses personal information about
children under the age of 13. CPSC requires contestants to disclose the
minimum amount of personal information necessary to participate in the
contest. To enter the contest, CPSC only requires contestants to
provide a full name, grade in school, and state of residence. CPSC will
obtain full contact information about the contestant's parent or
guardian, not the child contestant; contact information includes the
parent or guardian's full name, address, telephone number, and email
address. CPSC requires contest winners to provide a Social Security
number to process prize payments. CPSC will contact a contestant only
through a parent or guardian.
CPSC uses the personal information about a contestant to administer
the contest. After obtaining parental consent via a Contest Submission
and Parental Consent Form, CPSC will publish the contestant's poster,
along with the contestant's first name, grade level, and state of
residence. CPSC does not permit contestants to make any additional
information publicly available and will not publish personal
information about contestants beyond the information described above.
CPSC maintains reasonable procedures to protect the
confidentiality, security, and integrity of personal information
collected from children, as described in CPSC's Systems of Records
Notice, Privacy Impact Assessment, and agency policies and directives.
CPSC only discloses personal information as required by applicable laws
and regulations.
Questions about these privacy policies should be directed to Patty
Davis, CPSC Office of Communications at: pdavis@cpsc.gov.
At any time, a parent or guardian may review or have deleted the
contestant's personal information from CPSC records and may refuse to
permit further collection or use of the contestant's information by
contacting the contest administrator at: pdavis@cpsc.gov.
7. Prizes. CPSC will award:
three 6th grade winners, a cash award of $500 each
three 7th grade winners, a cash award of $500 each
three 8th grade winners, a cash award of $500 each
one winner, chosen by public vote on CPSC's Web site, a
cash award of $500
one grand prize winner picked from all winners, a cash
award of $1,000.
One poster may win multiple prizes. Winners shall be responsible
for paying any applicable federal, state, or local taxes. CPSC will pay
prize money directly to the winner or winners. Each winner must provide
CPSC with sufficient information to issue payments in accordance with
CPSC fiscal policy and issue an Internal Revenue Service Form 1099.
CPSC will not issue prize payments without sufficient information to
issue payments in compliance with CPSC fiscal policy and federal law.
Winners may not transfer, assign, or substitute any prize.
CPSC may print, reproduce, or display winning posters publicly in
print, online on the CPSC's Web site, and online on other safety
partners' Web sites.
8. Judges. The posters will be judged by a qualified panel selected
by CPSC at CPSC's sole discretion. CPSC retains the right to add or
remove judges at any time before the winners are announced. Contest
judges may include people from outside CPSC, including individuals from
the private sector. The panel of judges will select the winning posters
based on the criteria identified below. Judges have the right to
withdraw from judging the contest entries without advance notice.
Judges may not:
have personal or financial interests in, or be an
employee, officer, director, or agent of, any entity that is a
registered contestant in this contest;
have a familial or financial relationship with an
individual who is a registered contestant; or
have any matter pending before CPSC or represent anyone in
any matter pending before CPSC.
Specific tasks related to the judging process may be delegated to
CPSC employees or employees of a collaborating agency. Judges shall
have the authority to disregard any minor error in an entry that does
not create any substantial benefit or detriment to any contestant.
Decisions made by the judges are final.
9. Judging Criteria.
clarity of CO safety message
visual appeal of poster
design originality.
10. Contest Subject to Applicable Law. The contest is subject to
all applicable federal laws and regulations. By submitting an entry to
the contest, the contestant and the contestant's parent or guardian
agrees to be bound by these Official Rules and administrative
decisions, which are final and binding in all matters relating to the
contest. Eligibility for a contest prize is contingent upon fulfilling
all of the requirements of the Official Rules. The final award of
prizes is contingent upon the availability of appropriations.
11. No CPSC Logo. The poster must not use CPSC's logo or official
seal and must not claim federal government endorsement.
12. Copyright/Original Work. Each contestant, through the
contestant's parent or guardian, represents and
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warrants that the contestant is the sole author and owner of the
poster; that the poster is wholly original with the contestant; and
that the poster does not infringe any copyright or any other rights of
any third party of which the contestant is aware.
13. Intellectual Property. By entering a poster in the contest,
each contestant and the contestant's parent or guardian grants to the
CPSC an irrevocable, paid-up, royalty-free, nonexclusive worldwide and
perpetual license to use, copy, distribute to the public, create
derivative works from, link to, display publicly (on the Internet or
otherwise), and grant sublicenses to the poster, indefinitely, starting
on the date the poster is entered into the contest. All contestants
will retain all other intellectual property rights over their posters.
14. Payment of Prizes, Use of Prize Money, and Post-Award
Performance.
Prize money will be paid after the announcement of the
winners.
CPSC will pay prize money directly to the winner or
winners. Each winner must provide CPSC with sufficient information to
issue payments in accordance with CPSC fiscal policy and issue an
Internal Revenue Service Form 1099.
15. Verification of Contest Winners. All contestants must continue
to comply with all terms and conditions of the Official Rules, and
winning is contingent upon fulfilling all requirements contained in the
Official Rules and this Notice. The parent or guardian of the winner(s)
will be notified by email, telephone, or mail, after the date of the
judging, using the information provided by the parent or guardian to
CPSC. The end date for judging is an approximation and may change,
depending on the number of entries. The contest winner(s) will be
required to sign and return to CPSC, within ten (10) calendar days
after the date that notice is sent, an Affidavit of Eligibility and
Liability/Publicity Release (except where prohibited) to claim any
prize or recognition. If a contest winner is disqualified for any
reason, CPSC may award the applicable recognition and prize to an
alternate winner selected by the judges from the remaining eligible
entries.
16. Limitation of Liability. By submitting an entry to the contest,
all contestants and parents or guardians of the contestants agree to,
and thereby do, release, discharge, and hold harmless the government
and its employees, agents, contractors, and representatives (except in
the case of willful misconduct) from any claims, losses, and damages
arising out of their participation in this contest or any contest-
related activities and the acceptance and use, misuse, or possession of
any prize awarded hereunder, including claims for injury, death,
damage, or loss of property, revenue, or profits, whether direct,
indirect, or consequential, arising from their participation in the
contest, whether the injury, death, damage, or loss arises through
negligence, or otherwise. Contestants will not be required to waive
claims against CPSC that arise from the unauthorized use or disclosure
by the agency of the intellectual property, trade secrets, or
confidential information of the contestant. The contestant and his or
her parent or guardian shall be liable for, and shall indemnify and
hold harmless, the U.S. government against all actions or claims for
loss of, or damage to, property resulting from the fault, negligence,
or wrongful act or omission of the contestant.
17. Liability Insurance. Contestants will not be required to obtain
liability insurance or demonstrate financial responsibility for claims
by: (1) A third party for death, bodily injury, or property damage, or
loss resulting from activity carried out in connection with the
participation in the competition, with the federal government named as
an additional insured under the registered contestant's insurance
policy and registered contestants agreeing to indemnify the federal
government against third party claims for damages arising from or
related to competition activities; and (2) the federal government for
damage or loss to government property resulting from such an activity.
18. Records Retention and Freedom of Information Act. All materials
submitted as part of a contest entry (including the poster and the
Contest Submission and Parental Consent Form) become CPSC records and
will not be returned. No confidential information will be accepted with
any contest entry. Contestants will be notified of any Freedom of
Information Act requests for their contest entries in accordance with
applicable law.
19. General Conditions. This contest is void where prohibited.
Contestants agree that this contest shall be subject to, and governed
by, the laws of the District of Columbia, and the forum for any dispute
shall be in the District of Columbia, United States of America. To the
extent permitted by law, the right to litigate, to seek injunctive
relief, or to make any other recourse to judicial or any other
procedure in case of disputes or claims resulting from, or in
connection with this contest, are hereby excluded, and any contestant
expressly waives any and all such rights. Certain restrictions may
apply. CPSC, in consultation with the judges, reserves the right, in
CPSC's discretion, not to make an award in one or more categories,
based on factors such as quality, quantity, or nature of eligible
entries. CPSC reserves the right to cancel, suspend, and/or modify the
contest, or any part of the contest, for any reason, at CPSC's sole
discretion.
All decisions by CPSC are final and binding in all matters related
to the contest.
20. Procedures for obtaining additional information.
During the period of the CO Safety Poster Contest, CPSC
will respond to questions submitted to COcontest@cpsc.gov from
potential contestants.
CPSC employees will respond to all questions submitted to
COcontest@cpsc.gov on an equitable basis. CPSC's responses to questions
submitted to COcontest@cpsc.gov are not official guidance.
CPSC will not permit any contestant to use federal
facilities during the contest.
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 3719
Dated: July 8, 2014.
Todd A. Stevenson,
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission.
[FR Doc. 2014-16204 Filed 7-10-14; 8:45 am]
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