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CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY
COMMISSION
16 CFR Chapter II
Semiannual Regulatory Agenda
U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
ACTION: Semiannual regulatory agenda.
AGENCY:
In this document, the
Commission publishes its semiannual
regulatory flexibility agenda. In
addition, this document includes an
agenda of regulatory actions that the
Commission expects to be under
development or review by the agency
during the next year. This document
meets the requirements of the
Regulatory Flexibility Act and Executive
Order 12866.
DATES: The Commission welcomes
comments on the agenda and on the
individual agenda entries. Submit
comments to the Division of the
Secretariat on or before April 30, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Caption comments on the
regulatory agenda, ‘‘Regulatory
Flexibility Agenda.’’ You can submit
comments by email to: cpsc-os@
cpsc.gov. You can also submit
comments by mail or delivery to the
Division of the Secretariat, U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission,
Room 820, 4330 East-West Highway,
Bethesda, MD 20814–4408.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
further information on the agenda, in
general, contact Meridith L. Kelsch,
Office of the General Counsel, U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission,
4330 East-West Highway, Bethesda, MD
20814–4408, mkelsch@cpsc.gov. For
further information regarding a
particular item on the agenda, contact
the person listed in the column titled,
‘‘Contact,’’ for that particular item.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA; 5
U.S.C. 601–612) contains several
provisions intended to reduce
unnecessary and disproportionate
SUMMARY:
regulatory requirements on small
businesses, small governmental
organizations, and other small entities.
Section 602 of the RFA requires each
agency to publish, twice a year, a
regulatory flexibility agenda containing
‘‘a brief description of the subject area
of any rule which the agency expects to
propose or promulgate which is likely to
have a significant economic impact on
a substantial number of small entities.’’
5 U.S.C. 602. The agency must provide
a summary of the nature of the rule, the
objectives and legal basis for the rule,
and an approximate schedule for acting
on each rule for which the agency has
issued a notice of proposed rulemaking.
Id. In addition, the regulatory flexibility
agenda must contain the name and
telephone number of an agency official
who is knowledgeable about the items
listed. Id. Agencies must attempt to
provide notice of their agendas to small
entities and solicit their comments, by
directly notifying them, or by including
the agenda in publications that small
entities are likely to obtain. Id.
In addition, Executive Order 12866,
Regulatory Planning and Review (Sept.
30, 1993), requires each agency to
publish, twice a year, a regulatory
agenda of regulations under
development or review during the next
year. 58 FR 51735 (Oct. 4, 1993). The
Executive Order states that agencies
may combine this agenda with the
regulatory flexibility agenda required
under the RFA. The agenda required by
Executive Order 12866 must include all
of the regulatory activities the agency
expects to be under development or
review during the next 12 months,
regardless of whether they may have a
significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities.
This agenda also includes regulatory
activities that the Commission listed in
the spring 2020 agenda and has
completed prior to publishing this
agenda.
The agenda contains a brief
description and summary of each
regulatory activity, including the
objectives and legal basis for each; an
approximate schedule of target dates,
subject to revision, for the development
or completion of each activity; and the
name and telephone number of an
agency official who is knowledgeable
about items in the agenda.
The internet is the primary means for
disseminating the Unified Agenda. The
complete Unified Agenda will be
available online at: www.reginfo.gov, in
a format that allows users to obtain
information from the agenda database.
Because agencies must publish in the
Federal Register the regulatory
flexibility agenda required by the RFA
(5 U.S.C. 602), the Commission’s
printed agenda entries include only:
(1) Rules that are in the agency’s
regulatory flexibility agenda, in
accordance with the RFA, because they
are likely to have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small
entities; and
(2) Rules that the agency has
identified for periodic review under
section 610 of the RFA.
The entries in the Commission’s
printed agenda are limited to fields that
contain information that the RFA
requires in an agenda. Additional
information on these entries is available
in the Unified Agenda published on the
internet.
The agenda reflects the Commission’s
assessment of the likelihood that the
specified event will occur during the
next year; the precise dates for each
rulemaking are uncertain. New
information, changes of circumstances,
or changes in the law, may alter
anticipated timing. In addition, you
should not infer from this agenda a final
determination by the Commission or its
staff regarding the need for, or the
substance of, any rule or regulation.
Alberta E. Mills,
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety
Commission.
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Regulation
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Title
410 ....................
411 ....................
Regulatory Options for Table Saws (Reg Plan Seq No. 124) ........................................................................
Recreational Off-Road Vehicles .......................................................................................................................
3041–AC31
3041–AC78
References in boldface appear in The Regulatory Plan in part II of this issue of the Federal Register.
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION—LONG-TERM ACTIONS
Regulation
Identifier No.
Sequence No.
Title
412 ....................
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Title
413 ....................
Standard for Gates and Other Enclosures ......................................................................................................
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY
COMMISSION (CPSC)
Final Rule Stage
410. Regulatory Options for Table Saws
Regulatory Plan: This entry is Seq.
No. 124 in part II of this issue of the
Federal Register.
RIN: 3041–AC31
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Regulation
Identifier No.
Sequence No.
411. Recreational Off-Road Vehicles
E.O. 13771 Designation: Independent
agency.
Legal Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2056; 15
U.S.C. 2058
Abstract: The Commission is
considering whether recreational offroad vehicles (ROVs) present an
unreasonable risk of injury that should
be regulated. Staff conducted testing
and evaluation programs to develop
performance requirements addressing
vehicle stability, vehicle handling, and
occupant protection. In 2014, the
Commission issued an NPRM proposing
standards addressing vehicle stability,
vehicle handling, and occupant
protection. Congress directed in fiscal
year 2016, and reaffirmed in subsequent
fiscal year appropriations, that none of
the amounts made available by the
Appropriations Bill may be used to
finalize or implement the proposed
Safety Standard for Recreational OffHighway Vehicles until after the
National Academy of Sciences
completes a study to determine specific
information as set forth in the
Appropriations Bill. Staff ceased work
on a Final Rule briefing package and
instead engaged the Recreational OffHighway Vehicle Association (ROHVA)
and Outdoor Power Equipment Institute
(OPEI) in the development of voluntary
standards for ROVs. Staff conducted
dynamic and static tests on ROVs,
shared test results with ROHVA and
OPEI, and participated in the
development of revised voluntary
standards to address staff’s concerns
with vehicle stability, vehicle handling,
and occupant protection. The voluntary
standards for ROVs were revised and
published in 2016 (ANSI/ROHVA 1–
2016 and ANSI/OPEI B71.9–2016). Staff
assessed the new voluntary standard
requirements and prepared a
termination of rulemaking briefing
package that was submitted to the
Commission on November 22, 2016. The
Commission voted not to terminate the
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rulemaking associated with ROVs. In
the FY 2020 Operating Plan, the
Commission directed staff to prepare a
rulemaking termination briefing
package. Staff is working on a
rulemaking termination briefing
package.
Timetable:
Action
Date
Staff Sends
ANPRM Briefing Package to
Commission.
Commission Decision.
ANPRM ...............
ANPRM Comment
Period Extended.
Extended Comment Period
End.
Staff Sends
NPRM Briefing
Package to
Commission.
Staff Sends Supplemental Information on
ROVs to Commission.
Commission Decision.
NPRM Published
in Federal Register.
NPRM Comment
Period Extended.
Extended Comment Period
End.
Staff Sends Briefing Package
Assessing Voluntary Standards to Commission.
Commission Decision Not to Terminate.
Staff Sends Briefing Package to
Commission.
FR Cite
10/07/09
10/21/09
10/28/09
12/22/09
74 FR 55495
74 FR 67987
03/15/10
09/24/14
10/17/14
10/29/14
11/19/14
79 FR 68964
01/23/15
80 FR 3535
04/08/15
11/22/16
01/25/17
11/00/20
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
Required: Yes.
Agency Contact: Caroleene Paul,
Project Manager, Directorate for
Engineering Sciences, Consumer
Product Safety Commission, National
Product Testing and Evaluation Center,
5 Research Place, Rockville, MD 20850,
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Phone: 301 987–2225, Email: cpaul@
cpsc.gov.
RIN: 3041–AC78
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY
COMMISSION (CPSC)
Long-Term Actions
412. Portable Generators
E.O. 13771 Designation: Independent
agency.
Legal Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2051
Abstract: In 2006, the Commission
issued an advance notice of proposed
rulemaking (ANPRM) under the
Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA)
concerning portable generators. The
ANPRM discussed regulatory options
that could reduce deaths and injuries
related to portable generators,
particularly those involving carbon
monoxide (CO) poisoning. In FY 2006,
staff awarded a contract to develop a
prototype generator engine with
reduced CO in the exhaust. Also, in FY
2006, staff entered into an interagency
agreement (IAG) with the National
Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) to conduct tests with a generator,
in both off-the-shelf and prototype
configurations, operating in the garage
attached to NIST’s test house. In FY
2009, staff entered into a second IAG
with NIST with the goal of developing
CO emission performance requirements
for a possible proposed regulation that
would be based on health effects
criteria. After additional staff and
contractor work, the Commission issued
a notice of proposed rulemaking
(NPRM) in 2016, proposing a
performance standard that would limit
the CO emissions from operating
portable generators. In 2018, two
voluntary standards adopted different
CO mitigation requirements intended to
address the CO poisoning hazard
associated with portable generators.
Staff developed a simulation and
analysis plan to evaluate the
effectiveness of those voluntary
standards’ requirements. In 2019, the
Commission sought public comments
on staff’s plan. Staff considered those
comments and revised the plan and is
now executing it. In August 2020, staff
submitted to the Commission a draft
notice of availability of the modified
plan for evaluating the voluntary
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the notice of availability in August
2020.
Timetable:
Action
Date
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Staff Sent
ANPRM to
Commission.
Staff Sent Supplemental Material
to Commission.
Commission Decision.
Staff Sent Draft
ANPRM to
Commission.
ANPRM ...............
ANPRM Comment
Period End.
Staff Releases
Research Report for Comment.
NPRM ..................
NPRM Comment
Period Extended.
Public Hearing for
Oral Comments.
NPRM Comment
Period End.
Staff Sends Notice of Availability to the
Commission.
Commission Decision.
Notice of Availability.
Staff Sends Notice of Availability to Commission.
Commission Decision.
Notice of Availability.
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Action
FR Cite
07/06/06
10/12/06
10/26/06
11/21/06
12/12/06
02/12/07
71 FR 74472
Date
Staff Report on
Evaluation of
Voluntary
Standards.
FR Cite
To Be Determined
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
Required: Yes.
Agency Contact: Janet L. Buyer,
Project Manager, Directorate for
Engineering Sciences, Consumer
Product Safety Commission, National
Product Testing and Evaluation Center,
5 Research Place, Rockville, MD 20850,
Phone: 301 987–2293, Email: jbuyer@
cpsc.gov.
RIN: 3041–AC36
10/10/12
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY
COMMISSION (CPSC)
11/21/16
12/13/16
81 FR 83556
81 FR 89888
03/08/17
82 FR 8907
04/24/17
06/26/19
07/02/19
07/09/19
84 FR 32729
08/12/20
08/19/20
08/24/20
23:42 Mar 30, 2021
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Completed Actions
413. Standard for Gates and Other
Enclosures
E.O. 13771 Designation: Independent
agency.
Legal Authority: Pub. L. 110–314, sec.
104
Abstract: Section 104 of the Consumer
Product Safety Improvement Act of
2008 (CPSIA) requires the Commission
to issue consumer product safety
standards for durable infant or toddler
products. The Commission is directed to
assess the effectiveness of applicable
voluntary standards, and in accordance
with the Administrative Procedure Act,
promulgate consumer product safety
standards that are the same as the
voluntary standard or more stringent
than the voluntary standard if the
Commission determines that more
stringent standards would further
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reduce the risk of injury associated with
the product. The Commission issued a
notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM)
for gates and enclosures as part of this
series of standards for durable infant or
toddler products. Staff provided a final
rule briefing package to the Commission
in May 2020, and the Commission voted
to approve the final rule, which was
published in the Federal Register in
July 2020. The final rule becomes
effective in July 2021.
Timetable:
Action
Staff Sends
NPRM Briefing
Package to
Commission.
Commission Decision.
NPRM ..................
Staff Sends Final
Rule Briefing
Package to
Commission.
Commission Decision.
Final Rule ............
Final Rule Effective.
Date
FR Cite
06/19/19
06/25/19
07/08/19
05/27/20
84 FR 32346
06/02/20
07/06/20
07/06/21
85 FR 40100
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
Required: Yes.
Agency Contact: Hope Nesteruk,
Project Manager, Directorate for
Engineering Sciences, Consumer
Product Safety Commission, 5 Research
Place, Rockville, MD 20850, Phone: 301
987–2579, Email: hnesteruk@cpsc.gov.
RIN: 3041–AD44
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CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
16 CFR Chapter II
Semiannual Regulatory Agenda
AGENCY: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
ACTION: Semiannual regulatory agenda.
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SUMMARY: In this document, the Commission publishes its semiannual
regulatory flexibility agenda. In addition, this document includes an
agenda of regulatory actions that the Commission expects to be under
development or review by the agency during the next year. This document
meets the requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act and Executive
Order 12866.
DATES: The Commission welcomes comments on the agenda and on the
individual agenda entries. Submit comments to the Division of the
Secretariat on or before April 30, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Caption comments on the regulatory agenda, ``Regulatory
Flexibility Agenda.'' You can submit comments by email to: [email protected]. You can also submit comments by mail or delivery to the
Division of the Secretariat, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission,
Room 820, 4330 East-West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814-4408.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information on the agenda,
in general, contact Meridith L. Kelsch, Office of the General Counsel,
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East-West Highway,
Bethesda, MD 20814-4408, [email protected]. For further information
regarding a particular item on the agenda, contact the person listed in
the column titled, ``Contact,'' for that particular item.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA; 5
U.S.C. 601-612) contains several provisions intended to reduce
unnecessary and disproportionate regulatory requirements on small
businesses, small governmental organizations, and other small entities.
Section 602 of the RFA requires each agency to publish, twice a year, a
regulatory flexibility agenda containing ``a brief description of the
subject area of any rule which the agency expects to propose or
promulgate which is likely to have a significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities.'' 5 U.S.C. 602. The agency must
provide a summary of the nature of the rule, the objectives and legal
basis for the rule, and an approximate schedule for acting on each rule
for which the agency has issued a notice of proposed rulemaking. Id. In
addition, the regulatory flexibility agenda must contain the name and
telephone number of an agency official who is knowledgeable about the
items listed. Id. Agencies must attempt to provide notice of their
agendas to small entities and solicit their comments, by directly
notifying them, or by including the agenda in publications that small
entities are likely to obtain. Id.
In addition, Executive Order 12866, Regulatory Planning and Review
(Sept. 30, 1993), requires each agency to publish, twice a year, a
regulatory agenda of regulations under development or review during the
next year. 58 FR 51735 (Oct. 4, 1993). The Executive Order states that
agencies may combine this agenda with the regulatory flexibility agenda
required under the RFA. The agenda required by Executive Order 12866
must include all of the regulatory activities the agency expects to be
under development or review during the next 12 months, regardless of
whether they may have a significant economic impact on a substantial
number of small entities. This agenda also includes regulatory
activities that the Commission listed in the spring 2020 agenda and has
completed prior to publishing this agenda.
The agenda contains a brief description and summary of each
regulatory activity, including the objectives and legal basis for each;
an approximate schedule of target dates, subject to revision, for the
development or completion of each activity; and the name and telephone
number of an agency official who is knowledgeable about items in the
agenda.
The internet is the primary means for disseminating the Unified
Agenda. The complete Unified Agenda will be available online at:
www.reginfo.gov, in a format that allows users to obtain information
from the agenda database.
Because agencies must publish in the Federal Register the
regulatory flexibility agenda required by the RFA (5 U.S.C. 602), the
Commission's printed agenda entries include only:
(1) Rules that are in the agency's regulatory flexibility agenda,
in accordance with the RFA, because they are likely to have a
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities;
and
(2) Rules that the agency has identified for periodic review under
section 610 of the RFA.
The entries in the Commission's printed agenda are limited to
fields that contain information that the RFA requires in an agenda.
Additional information on these entries is available in the Unified
Agenda published on the internet.
The agenda reflects the Commission's assessment of the likelihood
that the specified event will occur during the next year; the precise
dates for each rulemaking are uncertain. New information, changes of
circumstances, or changes in the law, may alter anticipated timing. In
addition, you should not infer from this agenda a final determination
by the Commission or its staff regarding the need for, or the substance
of, any rule or regulation.
Alberta E. Mills,
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Consumer Product Safety Commission--Final Rule Stage
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Regulation
Sequence No. Title Identifier No.
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410....................... Regulatory Options for 3041-AC31
Table Saws (Reg Plan Seq
No. 124).
411....................... Recreational Off-Road 3041-AC78
Vehicles.
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References in boldface appear in The Regulatory Plan in part II of this
issue of the Federal Register.
Consumer Product Safety Commission--Long-Term Actions
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Regulation
Sequence No. Title Identifier No.
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412....................... Portable Generators....... 3041-AC36
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Consumer Product Safety Commission--Completed Actions
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Regulation
Sequence No. Title Identifier No.
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413....................... Standard for Gates and 3041-AD44
Other Enclosures.
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CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION (CPSC)
Final Rule Stage
410. Regulatory Options for Table Saws
Regulatory Plan: This entry is Seq. No. 124 in part II of this
issue of the Federal Register.
RIN: 3041-AC31
411. Recreational Off-Road Vehicles
E.O. 13771 Designation: Independent agency.
Legal Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2056; 15 U.S.C. 2058
Abstract: The Commission is considering whether recreational off-
road vehicles (ROVs) present an unreasonable risk of injury that should
be regulated. Staff conducted testing and evaluation programs to
develop performance requirements addressing vehicle stability, vehicle
handling, and occupant protection. In 2014, the Commission issued an
NPRM proposing standards addressing vehicle stability, vehicle
handling, and occupant protection. Congress directed in fiscal year
2016, and reaffirmed in subsequent fiscal year appropriations, that
none of the amounts made available by the Appropriations Bill may be
used to finalize or implement the proposed Safety Standard for
Recreational Off-Highway Vehicles until after the National Academy of
Sciences completes a study to determine specific information as set
forth in the Appropriations Bill. Staff ceased work on a Final Rule
briefing package and instead engaged the Recreational Off-Highway
Vehicle Association (ROHVA) and Outdoor Power Equipment Institute
(OPEI) in the development of voluntary standards for ROVs. Staff
conducted dynamic and static tests on ROVs, shared test results with
ROHVA and OPEI, and participated in the development of revised
voluntary standards to address staff's concerns with vehicle stability,
vehicle handling, and occupant protection. The voluntary standards for
ROVs were revised and published in 2016 (ANSI/ROHVA 1-2016 and ANSI/
OPEI B71.9-2016). Staff assessed the new voluntary standard
requirements and prepared a termination of rulemaking briefing package
that was submitted to the Commission on November 22, 2016. The
Commission voted not to terminate the rulemaking associated with ROVs.
In the FY 2020 Operating Plan, the Commission directed staff to prepare
a rulemaking termination briefing package. Staff is working on a
rulemaking termination briefing package.
Timetable:
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Action Date FR Cite
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Staff Sends ANPRM Briefing Package 10/07/09
to Commission.
Commission Decision................. 10/21/09
ANPRM............................... 10/28/09 74 FR 55495
ANPRM Comment Period Extended....... 12/22/09 74 FR 67987
Extended Comment Period End......... 03/15/10
Staff Sends NPRM Briefing Package to 09/24/14
Commission.
Staff Sends Supplemental Information 10/17/14
on ROVs to Commission.
Commission Decision................. 10/29/14
NPRM Published in Federal Register.. 11/19/14 79 FR 68964
NPRM Comment Period Extended........ 01/23/15 80 FR 3535
Extended Comment Period End......... 04/08/15
Staff Sends Briefing Package 11/22/16
Assessing Voluntary Standards to
Commission.
Commission Decision Not to Terminate 01/25/17
Staff Sends Briefing Package to 11/00/20
Commission.
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Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
Agency Contact: Caroleene Paul, Project Manager, Directorate for
Engineering Sciences, Consumer Product Safety Commission, National
Product Testing and Evaluation Center, 5 Research Place, Rockville, MD
20850, Phone: 301 987-2225, Email: [email protected].
RIN: 3041-AC78
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION (CPSC)
Long-Term Actions
412. Portable Generators
E.O. 13771 Designation: Independent agency.
Legal Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2051
Abstract: In 2006, the Commission issued an advance notice of
proposed rulemaking (ANPRM) under the Consumer Product Safety Act
(CPSA) concerning portable generators. The ANPRM discussed regulatory
options that could reduce deaths and injuries related to portable
generators, particularly those involving carbon monoxide (CO)
poisoning. In FY 2006, staff awarded a contract to develop a prototype
generator engine with reduced CO in the exhaust. Also, in FY 2006,
staff entered into an interagency agreement (IAG) with the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to conduct tests with a
generator, in both off-the-shelf and prototype configurations,
operating in the garage attached to NIST's test house. In FY 2009,
staff entered into a second IAG with NIST with the goal of developing
CO emission performance requirements for a possible proposed regulation
that would be based on health effects criteria. After additional staff
and contractor work, the Commission issued a notice of proposed
rulemaking (NPRM) in 2016, proposing a performance standard that would
limit the CO emissions from operating portable generators. In 2018, two
voluntary standards adopted different CO mitigation requirements
intended to address the CO poisoning hazard associated with portable
generators. Staff developed a simulation and analysis plan to evaluate
the effectiveness of those voluntary standards' requirements. In 2019,
the Commission sought public comments on staff's plan. Staff considered
those comments and revised the plan and is now executing it. In August
2020, staff submitted to the Commission a draft notice of availability
of the modified plan for evaluating the voluntary
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standards; the Commission published the notice of availability in
August 2020.
Timetable:
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Action Date FR Cite
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Staff Sent ANPRM to Commission...... 07/06/06
Staff Sent Supplemental Material to 10/12/06
Commission.
Commission Decision................. 10/26/06
Staff Sent Draft ANPRM to Commission 11/21/06
ANPRM............................... 12/12/06 71 FR 74472
ANPRM Comment Period End............ 02/12/07
Staff Releases Research Report for 10/10/12
Comment.
NPRM................................ 11/21/16 81 FR 83556
NPRM Comment Period Extended........ 12/13/16 81 FR 89888
Public Hearing for Oral Comments.... 03/08/17 82 FR 8907
NPRM Comment Period End............. 04/24/17
Staff Sends Notice of Availability 06/26/19
to the Commission.
Commission Decision................. 07/02/19
Notice of Availability.............. 07/09/19 84 FR 32729
Staff Sends Notice of Availability 08/12/20
to Commission.
Commission Decision................. 08/19/20
Notice of Availability.............. 08/24/20 85 FR 52096
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Staff Report on Evaluation of To Be Determined
Voluntary Standards.
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Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
Agency Contact: Janet L. Buyer, Project Manager, Directorate for
Engineering Sciences, Consumer Product Safety Commission, National
Product Testing and Evaluation Center, 5 Research Place, Rockville, MD
20850, Phone: 301 987-2293, Email: [email protected].
RIN: 3041-AC36
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION (CPSC)
Completed Actions
413. Standard for Gates and Other Enclosures
E.O. 13771 Designation: Independent agency.
Legal Authority: Pub. L. 110-314, sec. 104
Abstract: Section 104 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement
Act of 2008 (CPSIA) requires the Commission to issue consumer product
safety standards for durable infant or toddler products. The Commission
is directed to assess the effectiveness of applicable voluntary
standards, and in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act,
promulgate consumer product safety standards that are the same as the
voluntary standard or more stringent than the voluntary standard if the
Commission determines that more stringent standards would further
reduce the risk of injury associated with the product. The Commission
issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) for gates and enclosures
as part of this series of standards for durable infant or toddler
products. Staff provided a final rule briefing package to the
Commission in May 2020, and the Commission voted to approve the final
rule, which was published in the Federal Register in July 2020. The
final rule becomes effective in July 2021.
Timetable:
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Action Date FR Cite
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Staff Sends NPRM Briefing Package to 06/19/19
Commission.
Commission Decision................. 06/25/19
NPRM................................ 07/08/19 84 FR 32346
Staff Sends Final Rule Briefing 05/27/20
Package to Commission.
Commission Decision................. 06/02/20
Final Rule.......................... 07/06/20 85 FR 40100
Final Rule Effective................ 07/06/21
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Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Yes.
Agency Contact: Hope Nesteruk, Project Manager, Directorate for
Engineering Sciences, Consumer Product Safety Commission, 5 Research
Place, Rockville, MD 20850, Phone: 301 987-2579, Email:
[email protected].
RIN: 3041-AD44
[FR Doc. 2021-04330 Filed 3-30-21; 8:45 am]
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