SG 175/24
A Draft Final Rule to revise 16 CFR 1110 regarding eFiling and certificates has been submitted to the US Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) for review and consideration.
On November 22, 2024, a Draft Final Rule to revise 16 CFR 1110 regarding eFiling and certificates was submitted to the CPSC for their review and consideration. A decisional meeting for the final rule has been scheduled for December 18, 2024.
The revisions of the final rule are based on industry comments to the supplemental notice of proposed rulemaking (SNPR) issued in December 2023 and the beta pilot that concluded in June 2024. The key updates include:
Although the CPSC does not mandatorily require a disclaimer message set for the imported products listed above, importers are encouraged to file one where appropriate
As the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company and a CPSC-approved testing laboratory, we provide a variety of solutions to help our global clients fulfill their mandatory eFiling requirements:
We are ready to help both domestic and international businesses fulfill their mandatory eFiling requirements. With an unrivaled global network of experts, we are here to support you in making a seamless transition that helps you stay compliant. Get in touch today and stay up to date with the US eFiling requirements for consumer goods.
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