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CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY
COMMISSION
16 CFR Part 1210
Safety Standard for Cigarette Lighters;
Adjusted Customs Value for Cigarette
Lighters
Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Final rule.
The Commission’s safety
standard for disposable and novelty
lighters includes specified requirements
for child resistance. The standard
defines ‘‘disposable lighters,’’ in part, as
refillable lighters that use butane or
similar fuels that have a Customs Value
or ex-factory price below a threshold
value (initially set at $2.00 in 1993). The
standard provides that the initial $2.00
value adjusts every 5 years for inflation.
This document revises the cigarette
lighter standard to adjust the import
value to $2.75.
SUMMARY:
DATES:
The rule is effective December 3,
2018.
Julio
Alvarado, Office of Compliance,
Consumer Product Safety Commission,
Washington, DC 20207; telephone (301)
504–7418; email: jalvarado@cpsc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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A. Background
In 1993, the Commission issued a
standard requiring disposable and
novelty lighters to meet certain
requirements for child resistance. The
standard, as originally written, defines
‘‘disposable lighters’’ as those that are
either: (1) Non-refillable, or (2) use
butane or similar fuels and have ‘‘a
Customs Valuation or ex-factory price
under $2.00, as adjusted every 5 years,
to the nearest $0.25, in accordance with
the percentage changes in the monthly
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Wholesale Price Index from June
1993.’’ 1 58 FR 37584 (July 12, 1993).
The standard adjusts the $2.00
threshold in accordance with inflation,
with the adjustment to be rounded to
the nearest 25 cents. Adjustment did not
occur in 1998 because the change in the
PPI since June 1993 was not sufficient
to warrant an adjustment. Adjustment
did occur in 2003 (to $2.25).
Accordingly, the Commission revised
the cigarette standard to the adjusted
amount. 69 FR 19763 (April 14, 2004).
At that time, the reference to the
Wholesale Price Index was also revised
to refer instead to the Producer Price
Index (PPI). No adjustment occurred in
2008. An adjustment occurred in 2013
(to $2.50) and the Commission revised
the cigarette standard to reflect the
adjusted amount. 78 FR 52679 (August
26, 2013).
CPSC staff has calculated the PPI for
Miscellaneous Fabricated Products to
have increased by approximately 36
percent from June 1993 to June 2018.
Under 16 CFR 1210.2(b)(2)(ii), this
increase in the PPI merits an adjustment
in the Customs Value or ex-factory price
to $2.75 as the threshold for
determining whether refillable lighters
are within the scope of the cigarette
lighter standard. The increase in the PPI
(from 124.7 in June 1993 to 169.5 in
June 2018) of approximately 36 percent
yielded an adjustment to $2.72 per
lighter, which rounds to $2.75. Thus,
refillable lighters with a Customs Value
or ex-factory price under $2.75 are now
subject to the standard.
As the cigarette lighter standard is
written, the Customs Value or ex-factory
price adjusts automatically based on the
PPI, and no change in the language of
the rule is required to implement this
change. However, we are revising the
standard so that the CFR will state the
properly adjusted $2.75 [c]ustoms
[v]alue, and the public will have notice
of the adjustment.
unnecessary, or contrary to the public
interest.’’ This amendment informs the
public of an adjustment to the cigarette
lighter regulatory standard that has
occurred automatically according to the
terms of the cigarette lighter regulation.
Because the adjustment occurs by terms
of the regulation, the Commission could
not alter the adjustment based on any
public comments the Commission
received. Accordingly, the Commission
finds that notice and comment are
unnecessary.
The APA also authorizes an agency,
‘‘for good cause found and published
with the rule,’’ to dispense with the
otherwise applicable requirement that a
rule be published in the Federal
Register at least 30 days before its
effective date. 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3). The
Commission hereby finds that a 30-day
delay of the effective date is
unnecessary because this amendment
informs the public of an adjustment that
already has occurred in accordance with
the existing regulatory requirements of
the cigarette lighter standard.
B. The Administrative Procedures Act
Section 553(b)(3)(B) of the
Administrative Procedure Act (APA)
authorizes an agency to dispense with
notice and comment procedures when
the agency, for good cause, finds that
those procedures are ‘‘impracticable,
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1 The name of the Wholesale Price Index has
changed to the Producer Price Index (PPI). The
specific PPI that includes cigarette lighters is the
PPI for ‘‘Miscellaneous Fabricated Products.’’
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List of Subjects in 16 CFR Part 1210
Cigarette lighters, Consumer
protection, Fire prevention, Hazardous
materials, Infants and children,
Labeling, Packaging and containers,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
Accordingly, 16 CFR part 1210 is
amended as follows:
PART 1210—SAFETY STANDARD FOR
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS
1. The authority citation for part 1210
continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2056, 2058, 2079(d).
2. Revise § 1210.2(b)(2)(ii) to read as
follows:
■
§ 1210.2
Definitions.
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(2) * * *
(ii) It has a Customs Valuation or exfactory price under $2.00, as adjusted
every 5 years, to the nearest $0.25, in
accordance with the percentage changes
in the appropriate monthly Producer
Price Index (Producer Price Index for
Miscellaneous Fabricated Products)
from June 1993. The adjusted figure,
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based on the change in that Index since
June 1993, is $2.75.
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Abioye E. Mosheim,
Acting Secretary, U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
18 CFR Part 284
[Docket No. RM96–1–041; Order
No. 587–Y]
Standards for Business Practices of
Interstate Natural Gas Pipelines
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, DOE.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Final rule.
The Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission is amending its
regulations to incorporate by reference,
with certain enumerated exceptions, the
latest version (Version 3.1) of business
practice standards adopted by the
Wholesale Gas Quadrant of the North
American Energy Standards Board
(NAESB) applicable to natural gas
pipelines in place of the currently
incorporated version (Version 3.0) of
those business practice standards. The
revisions made by NAESB in this
version of the standards are designed to
clarify the processing of certain business
transactions.
DATES: This rule will become effective
February 1, 2019. Compliance filings
required by this rule are due on April
1, 2019 and compliance with the
standards incorporated in this rule is
required on and after August 1, 2019.
The incorporation by reference of
SUMMARY:
certain publications listed in this rule is
approved by the Director of the Federal
Register as of February 1, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stanley Wolf (technical issues), Office
of Energy Policy and Innovation,
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
888 First Street NE, Washington, DC
20426, (202) 502–6841, stanley.wolf@
ferc.gov.
Oscar F. Santillana (technical issues),
Office of Energy Market Regulation,
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
888 First Street NE, Washington, DC
20426, (202) 502–6392,
oscar.santillana@ferc.gov.
Gary D. Cohen (legal issues), Office of
the General Counsel, Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street
NE, Washington, DC 20426, (202) 502–
8321, gary.cohen@ferc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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I. Background ................................................................................................................................................................................
II. Discussion ................................................................................................................................................................................
A. The NAESB WGQ Version 3.1 Business Practice Standards .........................................................................................
B. NAESB’s Process ...............................................................................................................................................................
C. Adoption of Version 3.1 of the Standards ......................................................................................................................
D. Required Compliance Filings ...........................................................................................................................................
III. Implementation Schedule ......................................................................................................................................................
IV. Notice of Use of Voluntary Consensus Standards ................................................................................................................
V. Incorporation by Reference .....................................................................................................................................................
VI. Information Collection Statement ..........................................................................................................................................
VII. Environmental Analysis ........................................................................................................................................................
VIII. Regulatory Flexibility Act ...................................................................................................................................................
IX. Document Availability ...........................................................................................................................................................
X. Effective Date and Congressional Notification .......................................................................................................................
1. In this Final Rule, the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission
(Commission) amends its regulations at
18 CFR 284.12 to incorporate by
reference, with certain enumerated
exceptions, the latest version (Version
3.1) of business practice standards
applicable to interstate natural gas
pipelines adopted by the Wholesale Gas
Quadrant (WGQ) of the North American
Energy Standards Board (NAESB) in
place of the currently incorporated
version (Version 3.0) of those business
practice standards. Under this Final
Rule, interstate natural gas pipelines are
required to file compliance filings with
the Commission by April 1, 2019 and
are required to comply with the
standards incorporated by reference in
this rule on and after August 1, 2019.
2. The implementation of these
standards and regulations will promote
additional efficiency and reliability of
the natural gas industries’ operations
thereby helping the Commission to
carry out its responsibilities under the
Natural Gas Act (NGA).1
3. The NAESB WGQ Version 3.1
package of standards contains a number
of revisions to the NAESB Version 3.0
package of standards. As explained
further below, NAESB adopted two
substantive revisions to its Nominations
Related Standards, one to establish a
standard rounding process for elapsedprorated-scheduled quantity
calculations and a second to revise the
specifications for the information to be
included in a nomination request.
4. NAESB also adopted three minor
revisions to the WGQ Electronic
Delivery Mechanism (EDM) Related
Standards. First, it has increased the
allowable field length in ASCII Comma
Separated Value Files to 3000
characters. Second, NAESB adopted
new Standard 4.3.106 to allow
checkboxes and radio buttons in the
Transmission Service Providers’ (TSP)
Electronic Bulletin Boards (EBB). Third,
NAESB modified its standards to update
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the operating systems and web browsers
that entities should support on behalf of
users. Additionally, clarifying language
was added to the Secure Sockets Layer
(SSL)/Transport Layer Security (TLS)
protocols.
5. Other changes adopted by NAESB
included changes to the NAESB WGQ
data sets and other technical
implementation documentation as well
as revisions to the Flowing Gas Related
data sets and technical implementation.
In addition, NAESB revised the
Imbalance Trade data set and revised
two Sender’s Option data elements.
NAESB also adopted revisions to the
Capacity Release Related data sets and
technical implementation and revised
Standard 6.3.1 (i.e., the NAESB Base
Contract for Sale and Purchase of
Natural Gas) to add language directing
users to NAESB’s copyright disclaimer
posted on the NAESB website. Identical
language was added to three additional
NAESB WGQ Contracts.
6. Lastly, NAESB adopted
modifications to add a selfidentification provision that assists end
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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER contains regulatory documents
having general applicability and legal effect, most of which are keyed
to and codified in the Code of Federal Regulations, which is published
under 50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510.
The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by the Superintendent of Documents.
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Rules and Regulations
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CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
16 CFR Part 1210
Safety Standard for Cigarette Lighters; Adjusted Customs Value
for Cigarette Lighters
AGENCY: Consumer Product Safety Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Commission's safety standard for disposable and novelty
lighters includes specified requirements for child resistance. The
standard defines ``disposable lighters,'' in part, as refillable
lighters that use butane or similar fuels that have a Customs Value or
ex-factory price below a threshold value (initially set at $2.00 in
1993). The standard provides that the initial $2.00 value adjusts every
5 years for inflation. This document revises the cigarette lighter
standard to adjust the import value to $2.75.
DATES: The rule is effective December 3, 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Julio Alvarado, Office of Compliance,
Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC 20207; telephone
(301) 504-7418; email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Background
In 1993, the Commission issued a standard requiring disposable and
novelty lighters to meet certain requirements for child resistance. The
standard, as originally written, defines ``disposable lighters'' as
those that are either: (1) Non-refillable, or (2) use butane or similar
fuels and have ``a Customs Valuation or ex-factory price under $2.00,
as adjusted every 5 years, to the nearest $0.25, in accordance with the
percentage changes in the monthly Wholesale Price Index from June
1993.'' \1\ 58 FR 37584 (July 12, 1993).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ The name of the Wholesale Price Index has changed to the
Producer Price Index (PPI). The specific PPI that includes cigarette
lighters is the PPI for ``Miscellaneous Fabricated Products.''
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
The standard adjusts the $2.00 threshold in accordance with
inflation, with the adjustment to be rounded to the nearest 25 cents.
Adjustment did not occur in 1998 because the change in the PPI since
June 1993 was not sufficient to warrant an adjustment. Adjustment did
occur in 2003 (to $2.25). Accordingly, the Commission revised the
cigarette standard to the adjusted amount. 69 FR 19763 (April 14,
2004). At that time, the reference to the Wholesale Price Index was
also revised to refer instead to the Producer Price Index (PPI). No
adjustment occurred in 2008. An adjustment occurred in 2013 (to $2.50)
and the Commission revised the cigarette standard to reflect the
adjusted amount. 78 FR 52679 (August 26, 2013).
CPSC staff has calculated the PPI for Miscellaneous Fabricated
Products to have increased by approximately 36 percent from June 1993
to June 2018. Under 16 CFR 1210.2(b)(2)(ii), this increase in the PPI
merits an adjustment in the Customs Value or ex-factory price to $2.75
as the threshold for determining whether refillable lighters are within
the scope of the cigarette lighter standard. The increase in the PPI
(from 124.7 in June 1993 to 169.5 in June 2018) of approximately 36
percent yielded an adjustment to $2.72 per lighter, which rounds to
$2.75. Thus, refillable lighters with a Customs Value or ex-factory
price under $2.75 are now subject to the standard.
As the cigarette lighter standard is written, the Customs Value or
ex-factory price adjusts automatically based on the PPI, and no change
in the language of the rule is required to implement this change.
However, we are revising the standard so that the CFR will state the
properly adjusted $2.75 [c]ustoms [v]alue, and the public will have
notice of the adjustment.
B. The Administrative Procedures Act
Section 553(b)(3)(B) of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA)
authorizes an agency to dispense with notice and comment procedures
when the agency, for good cause, finds that those procedures are
``impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary to the public interest.''
This amendment informs the public of an adjustment to the cigarette
lighter regulatory standard that has occurred automatically according
to the terms of the cigarette lighter regulation. Because the
adjustment occurs by terms of the regulation, the Commission could not
alter the adjustment based on any public comments the Commission
received. Accordingly, the Commission finds that notice and comment are
unnecessary.
The APA also authorizes an agency, ``for good cause found and
published with the rule,'' to dispense with the otherwise applicable
requirement that a rule be published in the Federal Register at least
30 days before its effective date. 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3). The Commission
hereby finds that a 30-day delay of the effective date is unnecessary
because this amendment informs the public of an adjustment that already
has occurred in accordance with the existing regulatory requirements of
the cigarette lighter standard.
List of Subjects in 16 CFR Part 1210
Cigarette lighters, Consumer protection, Fire prevention, Hazardous
materials, Infants and children, Labeling, Packaging and containers,
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Accordingly, 16 CFR part 1210 is amended as follows:
PART 1210--SAFETY STANDARD FOR CIGARETTE LIGHTERS
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1. The authority citation for part 1210 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2056, 2058, 2079(d).
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2. Revise Sec. 1210.2(b)(2)(ii) to read as follows:
Sec. 1210.2 Definitions.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(2) * * *
(ii) It has a Customs Valuation or ex-factory price under $2.00, as
adjusted every 5 years, to the nearest $0.25, in accordance with the
percentage changes in the appropriate monthly Producer Price Index
(Producer Price Index for Miscellaneous Fabricated Products) from June
1993. The adjusted figure,
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based on the change in that Index since June 1993, is $2.75.
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Abioye E. Mosheim,
Acting Secretary, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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