CPSC FINAL CRP RULE WOULD INCLUDE "TEMPORARY ENFORCEMENT EXEMPTION"
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
CPSC FINAL CRP RULE WOULD INCLUDE "TEMPORARY ENFORCEMENT EXEMPTION" for companies that cannot comply by the rule's effective date if a recommendation by the Consumer Product Safety Commission staff is adopted by the commission. In a Dec. 6 briefing package, staff advised the commission to establish a one- year effective date for the final rule on new child-resistant packaging test protocols. However, the briefing package also recommends that CPSC "provide a temporary enforcement exemption provision for those companies that demonstrate that they cannot meet the effective date."
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