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Notice of Stay of Enforcement Pertaining to Youth Motorized Recreational Vehicles
This notice announces the decision of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (``CPSC'' or ``Commission'') to stay enforcement of section 101(a) of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (``CPSIA''), Public Law 110-314 with regard to certain parts and youth motorized vehicles that contain those parts. Specifically, the Commission is staying enforcement of the specified lead level as it pertains to certain parts of youth all-terrain vehicles, youth off-road motorcycles and youth snowmobiles (``Youth Motorized Recreational Vehicles'' or ``Vehicles''), specifically battery terminals containing up to 100 percent lead, and components made with metal alloys, including steel containing up to 0.35 percent lead, aluminum with up to 0.4 percent lead, and copper with up to 4.0 percent lead, and the vehicles that contain them.
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