The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is currently soliciting comments on a proposed rule on the public database provisions of the Consumer Product Safety Improvements Act (CPSIA). These provisions were especially controversial during consideration of the CPSIA, as there is a huge potential for abuse and misuse of the public database if it is not properly controlled.
IAAPA is seeking input from our members to include in our public comment. All comments submitted during the regulatory process are “public,” but if you submit your comments as part of the IAAPA comment, we can keep your comment anonymous.
The deadline to submit comments to CPSC is July 23. If you would like to file your own comments, you can do so at www.regulations.gov. If you would like your comments included in IAAPA’s public comment, please e-mail them to me by Monday, July 19.
IAAPA is seeking input from our members to include in our public comment. All comments submitted during the regulatory process are “public,” but if you submit your comments as part of the IAAPA comment, we can keep your comment anonymous.
The deadline to submit comments to CPSC is July 23. If you would like to file your own comments, you can do so at www.regulations.gov. If you would like your comments included in IAAPA’s public comment, please e-mail them to me by Monday, July 19.
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