82_FR_41168 82 FR 41002 - Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., Provisional Acceptance of a Settlement Agreement and Order

82 FR 41002 - Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., Provisional Acceptance of a Settlement Agreement and Order

CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 166 (August 29, 2017)

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FR Document2017-18251

It is the policy of the Commission to publish settlements which it provisionally accepts under the Consumer Product Safety Act in the Federal Register in accordance with the terms of the Consumer Product Safety Commission's regulations. Published below is a provisionally-accepted Settlement Agreement with Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. containing a civil penalty in the amount of five million, seven hundred thousand dollars ($5,700,000), within thirty (30) days of service of the Commission's final Order accepting the Settlement Agreement.

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CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION

[CPSC Docket No. 17-C0005]


Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., Provisional Acceptance of a Settlement 
Agreement and Order

AGENCY: Consumer Product Safety Commission.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: It is the policy of the Commission to publish settlements 
which it provisionally accepts under the Consumer Product Safety Act in 
the Federal Register in accordance with the terms of the Consumer 
Product Safety Commission's regulations. Published below is a 
provisionally-accepted Settlement Agreement with Home Depot U.S.A., 
Inc. containing a civil penalty in the amount of five million, seven 
hundred thousand dollars ($5,700,000), within thirty (30) days of 
service of the Commission's final Order accepting the Settlement 
Agreement.

DATES: Any interested person may ask the Commission not to accept this 
agreement or otherwise comment on its contents by filing a written 
request with the Office of the Secretary by September 13, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Persons wishing to comment on this Settlement Agreement 
should send written comments to the Comment 17-C0005, Office of the 
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West Highway, 
Room 820, Bethesda, Maryland 20814-4408.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Noah AnStraus, Trial Attorney, 
Division of Compliance, Office of the General Counsel, Consumer Product 
Safety Commission, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, Maryland 20814-
4408; telephone (301) 504-6963. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The text of 
the Agreement and Order appears below.\1\
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    \1\ The Commission voted (4-1) to provisionally accept the 
Settlement Agreement and Order regarding Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. 
Commissioner Adler, Commissioner Robinson, Commissioner Kaye and 
Commissioner Mohorovic voted to provisionally accept the Settlement 
Agreement and Order. Acting Chairman Buerkle voted to take other 
action as follows: Provisionally accept the Settlement Agreement and 
Order with an amendment so as to reduce the penalty amount to $1.0 
million.

    Dated: August 24, 2017.
Todd A. Stevenson,
Secretary.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION

    In the Matter of:

Home Depot U.S.A., Inc.
CPSC Docket No.: 17-C0005
    SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
    1. In accordance with the Consumer Product Safety Act, 15 U.S.C. 
2051-2089 (``CPSA'') and 16 CFR 1118.20, Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., and 
its subsidiaries (collectively, ``Home Depot'' or ``the Firm''), and 
the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (``Commission''), 
through its staff, hereby enter into this Settlement Agreement 
(``Agreement''). The Agreement and the incorporated attached Order 
resolve staff's charges set forth below.

THE PARTIES

    2. The Commission is an independent federal regulatory agency, 
established pursuant to, and responsible for, the enforcement of the 
CPSA. By executing the Agreement, staff is acting on behalf of the 
Commission, pursuant to 16 CFR Sec.  1118.20(b). The Commission issues 
the Order under the provisions of the CPSA.
    3. Home Depot is a corporation, organized and existing under the 
laws of the state of Delaware, with its principal place of business in 
Atlanta, GA.

STAFF CHARGES

    4. Between August 2012 and November 2016, Home Depot knowingly 
sold, offered for sale, and distributed in commerce recalled consumer 
products in violation of Section 19(a)(2)(B) of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C. 
2068(a)(2)(B). Over the course of 4 years, Home Depot sold, offered for 
sale, and distributed in commerce products from 33 separate voluntary 
corrective actions (``Recalls'') announced by the Commission, totaling 
approximately 2,816 units of recalled products (the ``Recalled 
Products'').
    5. The Recalls and the Recalled Products are:
     HeathCo Motion-Activated Outdoor Lights, recalled on 
October 30, 2013;
     Soleil Portable Heaters, recalled on July 25, 2013;
     Kidde Smoke/Co Alarms, recalled on September 11, 2014;
     CE Tech Riser Cable, recalled on April 9, 2013;
     Lithonia Quantum[supreg] ELM and ELM2 Two-Light Emergency 
Light Fixtures, recalled on May 28, 2014;

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     HDX/Powermate Two-Gallon Air Compressor, recalled on 
February 12, 2014;
     Gree Dehumidifiers, recalled on September 12, 2013, 
expanded in January 2014, and reannounced in May 2014;
     RSI Bathroom Medicine Cabinets, recalled on January 16, 
2014;
     Homelite Blower Vacuum, recalled on April 16, 2015;
     Husky Vertical Bike Hook, recalled on April 15, 2015;
     Westinghouse Lighting Glass Shade Holder recalled on March 
12, 2015;
     Mohawk Home Rugs, recalled on November 19, 2014;
     Vornado Air Electric Space Heaters, recalled on August 14, 
2014;
     Fiskar Bypass Lopper, recalled on October 8, 2014;
     Harris Products Group Welding Torch, recalled on July 31, 
2014;
     Legrand Under Cabinet Power and Light Strip, recalled on 
September 6, 2012, and expanded on May 15, 2014;
     Lota Touchless Single-Handle, Pull-Down Sprayer Faucet, 
recalled on September 10, 2015;
     Kidde Fire Extinguisher, recalled on February 12, 2015;
     Cordelia Shop Light, recalled on May 22, 2014;
     LG Electronics Electric Range, recalled on November 8, 
2012;
     Genie Garage Door Opener, recalled on February 25, 2014;
     Honda Mini Tillers, recalled on May 25, 2016;
     Nourison Rugs, recalled on May 23, 2013;
     Wing Enterprises Stepladder, recalled on December 11, 
2012;
     Gerber Cohort Folding Knife, recalled on May 26, 2015;
     Nest Labs Smoke/CO Alarms, recalled on May 21, 2014;
     LG Electronics, Inc., Top Loading Washer, recalled on 
December 18, 2012;
     HeathCo Motion Activated Outdoor Lights, recalled on July 
26, 2012;
     Phillips Lighting Halogen Flood Lights, recalled on 
September 10, 2015;
     Bosch Slim Grinder, recalled on May 11, 2016;
     Technical Consumer Products LED Down Light Fixture, 
recalled on September 8, 2015;
     Pramac America LLC Powermate Portable Generator, recalled 
on November 13, 2012; and
     Dyson Bladeless Portable Heater, recalled on April 1, 
2014.
    6. The hazards posed by the Recalled Products include, but are not 
limited to, fire hazards, laceration hazards, and electrocution and 
shock hazards.
    7. The Recalled Products were subject to voluntary corrective 
action taken by the manufacturers in consultation with the Commission 
of which action the Commission notified the public. Each Recall listed 
above in paragraph 5 was publicized by the manufacturer and by the 
Commission.
    8. The Recalled Products are ``consumer products,'' and, at all 
relevant times, Home Depot was a ``retailer'' of these consumer 
products, which were ``distributed in commerce,'' as those terms are 
defined or used in sections 3(a)(5), (8), and (13) of the CPSA, 15 
U.S.C. 2052(a)(5), (8) and (13).
    9. Under CPSA section 19(a)(2)(B), it is unlawful for any person to 
sell, offer for sale, manufacture for sale, distribute in commerce, or 
import into the United States, any consumer product that is subject to 
voluntary corrective action taken by the manufacturer, in consultation 
with the Commission, of which action the Commission has notified the 
public, or if the seller, distributor, or manufacturer knew, or should 
have known, of such voluntary corrective action.
    10. Pursuant to section 20(a)(l) of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C. 2069(a)(1), 
any person who ``knowingly'' violates CPSA section 19 is subject to 
civil penalties. Under section 20(d) of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C. 2069(d), 
the term ``knowingly'' means: ``(1) the having of actual knowledge, or 
(2) the presumed having of knowledge deemed to be possessed by a 
reasonable man who acts in the circumstances, including knowledge 
obtainable upon the exercise of due care to ascertain the truth of 
representations.''
    11. Home Depot sold and distributed Recalled Products because Home 
Depot's procedures failed to accurately identify, quarantine, and 
prevent the sale, offer for sale, and distribution of the Recalled 
Products. Home Depot sold and distributed Recalled Products through the 
Firm's traditional register lanes, Special Services Desks, sales for 
salvage from its reverse logistic centers, Internet sales, and 
donations through the Framing Hope program.
    12. On May 29, 2015, Home Depot notified Commission staff that Home 
Depot had sold or transferred to its reverse logistics centers for 
potential sale approximately 595 units of seven different Recalled 
Products. Staff conducted an investigation and, based on information 
provided by Home Depot, the Commission and Home Depot issued a joint 
press release on November 18, 2015, announcing that Home Depot had sold 
approximately 2,310 units of 28 different Recalled Products between 
2012 and November 2015.
    13. After the press release announcing Home Depot's sale of the 
Recalled Products, Home Depot sold or distributed approximately 40 
units of Recalled Products over the course of an additional year, with 
the last reported sale occurring in November 2016. Home Depot had also 
sold or distributed additional units of the Recalled Products that were 
listed in the November 2015 press release, as well as units of other 
Recalled Products that were either: (i) recalled after the November 
2015 press release, or (ii) had not been discovered by the time the 
November 2015 press release was issued. In total, staff's investigation 
revealed that Home Depot sold or distributed at least 2,816 units of 33 
different Recalled Products.
    14. Home Depot knew and/or should have known of the sales of 
Recalled Products.
    15. Home Depot's sale and distribution of the Recalled Products was 
``knowing,'' as that term is defined in section 20(d) of the CPSA, 15 
U.S.C. 2069(d).
    16. Pursuant to section 20 of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C. 2069, Home Depot 
is subject to civil penalties for its knowing sale and distribution of 
the Recalled Products, in violation of section 19(a)(2)(B) of the CPSA, 
15 U.S.C. 2068(a)(2)(B).

RESPONSE OF HOME DEPOT

    17. Home Depot's settlement of this matter does not constitute an 
admission of staff's charges as set forth in paragraphs 4 to 16 above.
    18. Home Depot prohibits the sale of recalled products and took 
reasonable measures to prevent recalled products from being sold or 
distributed for use by consumers through ``stop sale'' procedures and 
other internal controls.
    19. Home Depot identified the post-recall sale and distribution of 
certain products through an internal review of its stop sale 
procedures. Home Depot voluntarily notified the Commission, and Home 
Depot then worked cooperatively with Commission staff to expand the 
scope of the review and address the identified issues.
    20. Home Depot has enhanced its processes and systems to further 
reduce the risk of selling or distributing recalled products.
    21. Home Depot enters into this Agreement to settle this matter 
without the delay and avoid the unnecessary expense of litigation.

AGREEMENT OF THE PARTIES

    22. Under the CPSA, the Commission has jurisdiction over the matter 
involving the Recalled Products described in this Agreement and over 
Home Depot.

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    23. The parties enter into the Agreement for settlement purposes 
only. The Agreement does not constitute an admission by Home Depot, or 
a determination by the Commission, that Home Depot knowingly violated 
the CPSA.
    24. In settlement of staff's charges, and to avoid the cost, 
distraction, delay, uncertainty, and inconvenience of protracted 
litigation or other proceedings, Home Depot shall pay a civil penalty 
in the amount of $5.7 million (five million, seven hundred thousand) 
within thirty (30) calendar days after receiving service of the 
Commission's final Order accepting the Agreement. All payments to be 
made under the Agreement shall constitute debts owing to the United 
States and shall be made by electronic wire transfer to the United 
States via: https://www.pay.gov for allocation to, and credit against, 
the payment obligations of Home Depot under this Agreement. Failure to 
make such payment by the date specified in the Commission's final Order 
shall constitute Default.
    25. All unpaid amounts, if any, due and owing under the Agreement, 
shall constitute a debt due and immediately owing by Home Depot to the 
United States, and interest shall accrue and be paid by Home Depot at 
the federal legal rate of interest set forth at 28 U.S.C. Sec.  1961(a) 
and (b), from the date of Default, until all amounts due have been paid 
in full (hereinafter ``Default Payment Amount'' and ``Default Interest 
Balance''). Home Depot shall consent to a Consent Judgment in the 
amount of the Default Payment Amount and Default Interest Balance, and 
the United States, at its sole option, may collect the entire Default 
Payment Amount and Default Interest Balance, or exercise any other 
rights granted by law or in equity, including, but not limited to, 
referring such matters for private collection; and Home Depot agrees 
not to contest, and hereby waives and discharges any defenses to, any 
collection action undertaken by the United States, or its agents or 
contractors, pursuant to this paragraph. Home Depot shall pay the 
United States all reasonable costs of collection and enforcement under 
this paragraph, respectively, including reasonable attorney's fees and 
expenses.
    26. After staff receives this Agreement executed on behalf of Home 
Depot, staff shall promptly submit the Agreement to the Commission for 
provisional acceptance. Promptly following provisional acceptance of 
the Agreement by the Commission, the Agreement shall be placed on the 
public record and published in the Federal Register, in accordance with 
the procedures set forth in 16 C.F.R. Sec.  1118.20(e). If the 
Commission does not receive any written request not to accept the 
Agreement within fifteen (15) calendar days, the Agreement shall be 
deemed finally accepted on the 16th calendar day after the date the 
Agreement is published in the Federal Register, in accordance with 16 
C.F.R. Sec.  1118.20(f).
    27. This Agreement is conditioned upon, and subject to, the 
Commission's final acceptance, as set forth above, and it is subject to 
the provisions of 16 C.F.R. Sec.  1118.20(h). Upon the later of: (i) 
Commission's final acceptance of this Agreement and service of the 
accepted Agreement upon Home Depot, and (ii) the date of issuance of 
the final Order, this Agreement shall be in full force and effect and 
shall be binding upon the parties.
    28. Effective upon the later of: (i) the Commission's final 
acceptance of the Agreement and service of the accepted Agreement upon 
Home Depot, and (ii) the date of issuance of the final Order, for good 
and valuable consideration, Home Depot hereby expressly and irrevocably 
waives and agrees not to assert any past, present, or future rights to 
the following, in connection with the matter described in this 
Agreement: (i) an administrative or judicial hearing; (ii) judicial 
review or other challenge or contest of the Commission's actions; (iii) 
a determination by the Commission of whether Home Depot failed to 
comply with the CPSA and the underlying regulations; (iv) a statement 
of findings of fact and conclusions of law; and (v) any claims under 
the Equal Access to Justice Act.
    29. Home Depot represents and agrees that it has and will maintain 
a compliance program designed to ensure compliance with the CPSA with 
respect to any consumer product imported, manufactured, distributed or 
sold by the Firm. The compliance program shall contain the following 
elements: written standards, policies, and procedures designed to 
ensure compliance with CPSA statutes and regulations; procedures to 
ensure that relevant information is conveyed effectively to appropriate 
personnel responsible for CPSA compliance; mechanisms to communicate to 
all applicable Home Depot employees through training programs or 
otherwise, company policies and procedures to prevent violations of 
CPSA Sec.  19; a program for the appropriate disposition of recalled 
goods; management oversight of that program, including a mechanism for 
confidential employee reporting of compliance-related questions or 
concerns to either a compliance officer or to another senior manager 
with authority to act as necessary; senior management responsibility 
for, and general board oversight of, CPSA compliance; retention of all 
CPSA compliance-related records for at least five (5) years; and 
availability of such records to staff upon reasonable request.
    30. Home Depot represents and agrees that it has and will maintain 
and enforce a system of internal controls and procedures designed to 
ensure that, with respect to all consumer products manufactured, 
imported, distributed, or sold by Home Depot: information required to 
be disclosed by Home Depot to the Commission is recorded, processed, 
and reported in accordance with applicable law; all reporting made to 
the Commission is timely, truthful, complete, accurate, and in 
accordance with applicable law; and prompt disclosure is made to Home 
Depot's management of any significant deficiencies or material 
weaknesses in the design or operation of such internal controls that 
are reasonably likely to affect adversely, in any material respect, 
Home Depot's ability to record, process, and report to the Commission 
in accordance with applicable law.
    31. Upon reasonable request of staff, Home Depot shall provide 
written documentation of its internal controls and procedures, 
including, but not limited to, the effective dates of the procedures 
and improvements thereto. Home Depot shall cooperate fully and 
truthfully with staff and shall make available all non-privileged 
information and materials, and personnel deemed necessary by staff to 
evaluate Home Depot's compliance with the terms of the Agreement.
    32. The parties acknowledge and agree that the Commission may 
publicize the terms of the Agreement and the Order.
    33. Home Depot represents that the Agreement: (i) is entered into 
freely and voluntarily, without any degree of duress or compulsion 
whatsoever; (ii) has been duly authorized; and (iii) constitutes the 
valid and binding obligation of Home Depot, and each of its successors, 
transferees, and assigns, enforceable against Home Depot in accordance 
with the Agreement's terms. The individuals signing the Agreement on 
behalf of Home Depot represent and warrant that they are duly 
authorized by Home Depot to execute the Agreement.
    34. The signatories represent that they are authorized to execute 
this Agreement.
    35. The Agreement is governed by the laws of the United States.
    36. The Agreement and the Order shall apply to, and be binding 
upon,

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Home Depot and each of its successors, transferees, and assigns, and a 
violation of the Agreement or Order may subject Home Depot, and each of 
its successors, transferees, and assigns, to appropriate legal action.
    37. The Agreement and the Order constitute the complete agreement 
between the parties on the subject matter contained therein.
    38. The Agreement may be used in interpreting the Order. 
Understandings, agreements, representations, or interpretations apart 
from those contained in the Agreement and the Order may not be used to 
vary or contradict their terms. For purposes of construction, the 
Agreement shall be deemed to have been drafted by both of the parties 
and shall not, therefore, be construed against any party for that 
reason in any subsequent dispute.
    39. The Agreement may not be waived, amended, modified, or 
otherwise altered, except as in accordance with the provisions of 16 
CFR 1118.20(h). The Agreement may be executed in counterparts.
    40. If any provision of the Agreement or the Order is held to be 
illegal, invalid, or unenforceable under present or future laws 
effective during the terms of the Agreement and the Order, such 
provision shall be fully severable. The balance of the Agreement and 
the Order shall remain in full force and effect, unless the Commission 
and Home Depot agree in writing that severing the provision materially 
affects the purpose of the Agreement and the Order.
HOME DEPOT U.S.A., INC.

Dated: August 10, 2017

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Dated: August 10, 2017
By:--------------------------------------------------------------------

Eric Rubel, Esq., Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, 601 Massachusetts 
Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20001-3743, Counsel for Home Depot

U.S. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION

Mary T. Boyle, General Counsel

Mary B. Murphy, Assistant General Counsel
Dated: August 10, 2017

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Noah AnStraus, Trial Attorney, Division of Compliance, Office of the 
General Counsel

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION

    In the Matter of:

Home Depot U.S.A., Inc.
CPSC Docket No.: 17-C0005

ORDER

    Upon consideration of the Settlement Agreement entered into between 
Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. (``Home Depot'' and ``the Firm''), and the U.S. 
Consumer Product Safety Commission (``Commission''), and the Commission 
having jurisdiction over the subject matter and over Home Depot, and it 
appearing that the Settlement Agreement and the Order are in the public 
interest, it is:
    ORDERED that the Settlement Agreement be, and is, hereby, accepted; 
and it is
    FURTHER ORDERED that Home Depot shall comply with the terms of the 
Settlement Agreement and shall pay a civil penalty in the amount of 
$5.7 million (five million, seven hundred thousand) within thirty (30) 
days after service of the Commission's final Order accepting the 
Settlement Agreement. The payment shall be made by electronic wire 
transfer to the Commission via: https://www.pay.gov. Upon the failure 
of Home Depot to make the foregoing payment when due, interest on the 
unpaid amount shall accrue and be paid by Home Depot at the federal 
legal rate of interest set forth at 28 U.S.C. 1961(a) and (b). If Home 
Depot fails to make such payment or to comply in full with any other 
provision of the Settlement Agreement, such conduct will be considered 
a violation of the Settlement Agreement and Order.

Provisionally accepted and provisional Order issued on the 24th day of 
August, 2017.

By Order of the Commission:

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Todd A. Stevenson, Secretariat
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

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                                                specifications (Framework 29). They                     CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY                                 Dated: August 24, 2017.
                                                also plan to review and provide input                   COMMISSION                                            Todd A. Stevenson,
                                                on Framework 29 management                                                                                    Secretary.
                                                measures; which include: (1) Northern                   [CPSC Docket No. 17–C0005]                            UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
                                                Gulf of Maine Management Measures;
                                                (2) Development and modification of                     Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., Provisional                  CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY
                                                flatfish accountability measures; (3)                   Acceptance of a Settlement Agreement                  COMMISSION
                                                Modifying access area boundaries to be                  and Order                                              In the Matter of:
                                                consistent with potential changes to                                                                          Home Depot U.S.A., Inc.
                                                habitat and groundfish mortality                        AGENCY:Consumer Product Safety
                                                closures through OHA2. The panel will                   Commission.                                           CPSC Docket No.: 17–C0005
                                                review and discuss results from the                     ACTION:   Notice.                                        SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
                                                LAGC IFQ program review. They will                                                                               1. In accordance with the Consumer
                                                also develop a list of potential 2018                   SUMMARY: It is the policy of the                      Product Safety Act, 15 U.S.C. 2051–
                                                scallop work priorities. Additionally,                  Commission to publish settlements                     2089 (‘‘CPSA’’) and 16 CFR 1118.20,
                                                the panel will discuss whether there are                which it provisionally accepts under the              Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., and its
                                                any regulations in the Scallop FMP that                 Consumer Product Safety Act in the                    subsidiaries (collectively, ‘‘Home
                                                could be eliminated, improved, or                       Federal Register in accordance with the               Depot’’ or ‘‘the Firm’’), and the United
                                                streamlined. Several recent Executive                   terms of the Consumer Product Safety                  States Consumer Product Safety
                                                Orders have been issued about                           Commission’s regulations. Published                   Commission (‘‘Commission’’), through
                                                streamlining current regulations, and                                                                         its staff, hereby enter into this
                                                                                                        below is a provisionally-accepted
                                                NOAA is seeking public input on the                                                                           Settlement Agreement (‘‘Agreement’’).
                                                                                                        Settlement Agreement with Home Depot
                                                efficiency and effectiveness of current                                                                       The Agreement and the incorporated
                                                                                                        U.S.A., Inc. containing a civil penalty in
                                                regulations and whether they can be                                                                           attached Order resolve staff’s charges set
                                                                                                        the amount of five million, seven                     forth below.
                                                improved. Other business may be                         hundred thousand dollars ($5,700,000),
                                                discussed as necessary.                                 within thirty (30) days of service of the             THE PARTIES
                                                   Although non-emergency issues not                    Commission’s final Order accepting the                  2. The Commission is an independent
                                                contained in this agenda may come                       Settlement Agreement.                                 federal regulatory agency, established
                                                before this group for discussion, those                                                                       pursuant to, and responsible for, the
                                                issues may not be the subject of formal                 DATES: Any interested person may ask
                                                                                                        the Commission not to accept this                     enforcement of the CPSA. By executing
                                                action during these meetings. Action                                                                          the Agreement, staff is acting on behalf
                                                will be restricted to those issues                      agreement or otherwise comment on its
                                                                                                        contents by filing a written request with             of the Commission, pursuant to 16 CFR
                                                specifically listed in this notice and any                                                                    § 1118.20(b). The Commission issues the
                                                issues arising after publication of this                the Office of the Secretary by September
                                                                                                                                                              Order under the provisions of the CPSA.
                                                notice that require emergency action                    13, 2017.
                                                                                                                                                                3. Home Depot is a corporation,
                                                under section 305(c) of the Magnuson-                   ADDRESSES:  Persons wishing to                        organized and existing under the laws of
                                                Stevens Act, provided the public has                    comment on this Settlement Agreement                  the state of Delaware, with its principal
                                                been notified of the Council’s intent to                should send written comments to the                   place of business in Atlanta, GA.
                                                take final action to address the                        Comment 17–C0005, Office of the                       STAFF CHARGES
                                                emergency.                                              Secretary, Consumer Product Safety
                                                                                                        Commission, 4330 East West Highway,                     4. Between August 2012 and
                                                Special Accommodations                                                                                        November 2016, Home Depot knowingly
                                                                                                        Room 820, Bethesda, Maryland 20814–
                                                  This meeting is physically accessible                 4408.                                                 sold, offered for sale, and distributed in
                                                to people with disabilities. Requests for                                                                     commerce recalled consumer products
                                                                                                        FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      in violation of Section 19(a)(2)(B) of the
                                                sign language interpretation or other                   Noah AnStraus, Trial Attorney, Division               CPSA, 15 U.S.C. 2068(a)(2)(B). Over the
                                                auxiliary aids should be directed to                    of Compliance, Office of the General                  course of 4 years, Home Depot sold,
                                                Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director, at                  Counsel, Consumer Product Safety                      offered for sale, and distributed in
                                                (978) 465–0492, at least 5 days prior to                Commission, 4330 East West Highway,                   commerce products from 33 separate
                                                the meeting date. Consistent with 16                    Bethesda, Maryland 20814–4408;                        voluntary corrective actions (‘‘Recalls’’)
                                                U.S.C. 1852, a copy of the recording is                 telephone (301) 504–6963.                             announced by the Commission, totaling
                                                available upon request.                                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The text of                approximately 2,816 units of recalled
                                                   Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                    the Agreement and Order appears                       products (the ‘‘Recalled Products’’).
                                                  Dated: August 24, 2017.                               below.1                                                 5. The Recalls and the Recalled
                                                                                                                                                              Products are:
                                                Tracey L. Thompson,
                                                                                                                                                                • HeathCo Motion-Activated Outdoor
                                                Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable                                                                 Lights, recalled on October 30, 2013;
                                                                                                          1 The Commission voted (4–1) to provisionally
                                                Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
                                                                                                        accept the Settlement Agreement and Order               • Soleil Portable Heaters, recalled on
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                                                                                                        regarding Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. Commissioner
                                                BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                  Adler, Commissioner Robinson, Commissioner              • Kidde Smoke/Co Alarms, recalled
                                                                                                        Kaye and Commissioner Mohorovic voted to              on September 11, 2014;
                                                                                                        provisionally accept the Settlement Agreement and       • CE Tech Riser Cable, recalled on
                                                                                                        Order. Acting Chairman Buerkle voted to take other
                                                                                                        action as follows: Provisionally accept the
                                                                                                                                                              April 9, 2013;
                                                                                                        Settlement Agreement and Order with an                  • Lithonia Quantum® ELM and ELM2
                                                                                                        amendment so as to reduce the penalty amount to       Two-Light Emergency Light Fixtures,
                                                                                                        $1.0 million.                                         recalled on May 28, 2014;


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                                                   • HDX/Powermate Two-Gallon Air                       the manufacturers in consultation with                Products, Home Depot sold or
                                                Compressor, recalled on February 12,                    the Commission of which action the                    distributed approximately 40 units of
                                                2014;                                                   Commission notified the public. Each                  Recalled Products over the course of an
                                                   • Gree Dehumidifiers, recalled on                    Recall listed above in paragraph 5 was                additional year, with the last reported
                                                September 12, 2013, expanded in                         publicized by the manufacturer and by                 sale occurring in November 2016. Home
                                                January 2014, and reannounced in May                    the Commission.                                       Depot had also sold or distributed
                                                2014;                                                      8. The Recalled Products are                       additional units of the Recalled
                                                   • RSI Bathroom Medicine Cabinets,                    ‘‘consumer products,’’ and, at all                    Products that were listed in the
                                                recalled on January 16, 2014;                           relevant times, Home Depot was a                      November 2015 press release, as well as
                                                   • Homelite Blower Vacuum, recalled                   ‘‘retailer’’ of these consumer products,              units of other Recalled Products that
                                                on April 16, 2015;                                      which were ‘‘distributed in commerce,’’               were either: (i) recalled after the
                                                   • Husky Vertical Bike Hook, recalled                 as those terms are defined or used in                 November 2015 press release, or (ii) had
                                                on April 15, 2015;                                      sections 3(a)(5), (8), and (13) of the                not been discovered by the time the
                                                   • Westinghouse Lighting Glass Shade                  CPSA, 15 U.S.C. 2052(a)(5), (8) and (13).             November 2015 press release was
                                                Holder recalled on March 12, 2015;                         9. Under CPSA section 19(a)(2)(B), it              issued. In total, staff’s investigation
                                                   • Mohawk Home Rugs, recalled on                      is unlawful for any person to sell, offer             revealed that Home Depot sold or
                                                November 19, 2014;                                      for sale, manufacture for sale, distribute            distributed at least 2,816 units of 33
                                                   • Vornado Air Electric Space Heaters,                in commerce, or import into the United                different Recalled Products.
                                                recalled on August 14, 2014;                            States, any consumer product that is                     14. Home Depot knew and/or should
                                                   • Fiskar Bypass Lopper, recalled on                  subject to voluntary corrective action                have known of the sales of Recalled
                                                October 8, 2014;                                        taken by the manufacturer, in                         Products.
                                                   • Harris Products Group Welding                      consultation with the Commission, of                     15. Home Depot’s sale and
                                                Torch, recalled on July 31, 2014;                       which action the Commission has                       distribution of the Recalled Products
                                                   • Legrand Under Cabinet Power and                    notified the public, or if the seller,                was ‘‘knowing,’’ as that term is defined
                                                Light Strip, recalled on September 6,                   distributor, or manufacturer knew, or                 in section 20(d) of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C.
                                                2012, and expanded on May 15, 2014;                     should have known, of such voluntary                  2069(d).
                                                   • Lota Touchless Single-Handle, Pull-                corrective action.                                       16. Pursuant to section 20 of the
                                                Down Sprayer Faucet, recalled on                           10. Pursuant to section 20(a)(l) of the            CPSA, 15 U.S.C. 2069, Home Depot is
                                                September 10, 2015;                                     CPSA, 15 U.S.C. 2069(a)(1), any person                subject to civil penalties for its knowing
                                                   • Kidde Fire Extinguisher, recalled on               who ‘‘knowingly’’ violates CPSA section               sale and distribution of the Recalled
                                                February 12, 2015;                                      19 is subject to civil penalties. Under               Products, in violation of section
                                                   • Cordelia Shop Light, recalled on                   section 20(d) of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C.                  19(a)(2)(B) of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C.
                                                May 22, 2014;                                           2069(d), the term ‘‘knowingly’’ means:                2068(a)(2)(B).
                                                   • LG Electronics Electric Range,                     ‘‘(1) the having of actual knowledge, or
                                                recalled on November 8, 2012;                           (2) the presumed having of knowledge                  RESPONSE OF HOME DEPOT
                                                   • Genie Garage Door Opener, recalled                 deemed to be possessed by a reasonable                   17. Home Depot’s settlement of this
                                                on February 25, 2014;                                   man who acts in the circumstances,                    matter does not constitute an admission
                                                   • Honda Mini Tillers, recalled on                    including knowledge obtainable upon                   of staff’s charges as set forth in
                                                May 25, 2016;                                           the exercise of due care to ascertain the             paragraphs 4 to 16 above.
                                                   • Nourison Rugs, recalled on May 23,                 truth of representations.’’                              18. Home Depot prohibits the sale of
                                                2013;                                                      11. Home Depot sold and distributed                recalled products and took reasonable
                                                   • Wing Enterprises Stepladder,                       Recalled Products because Home                        measures to prevent recalled products
                                                recalled on December 11, 2012;                          Depot’s procedures failed to accurately               from being sold or distributed for use by
                                                   • Gerber Cohort Folding Knife,                       identify, quarantine, and prevent the                 consumers through ‘‘stop sale’’
                                                recalled on May 26, 2015;                               sale, offer for sale, and distribution of             procedures and other internal controls.
                                                   • Nest Labs Smoke/CO Alarms,                         the Recalled Products. Home Depot sold                   19. Home Depot identified the post-
                                                recalled on May 21, 2014;                               and distributed Recalled Products                     recall sale and distribution of certain
                                                   • LG Electronics, Inc., Top Loading                  through the Firm’s traditional register               products through an internal review of
                                                Washer, recalled on December 18, 2012;                  lanes, Special Services Desks, sales for              its stop sale procedures. Home Depot
                                                   • HeathCo Motion Activated Outdoor                   salvage from its reverse logistic centers,            voluntarily notified the Commission,
                                                Lights, recalled on July 26, 2012;                      Internet sales, and donations through                 and Home Depot then worked
                                                   • Phillips Lighting Halogen Flood                    the Framing Hope program.                             cooperatively with Commission staff to
                                                Lights, recalled on September 10, 2015;                    12. On May 29, 2015, Home Depot                    expand the scope of the review and
                                                   • Bosch Slim Grinder, recalled on                    notified Commission staff that Home                   address the identified issues.
                                                May 11, 2016;                                           Depot had sold or transferred to its                     20. Home Depot has enhanced its
                                                   • Technical Consumer Products LED                    reverse logistics centers for potential               processes and systems to further reduce
                                                Down Light Fixture, recalled on                         sale approximately 595 units of seven                 the risk of selling or distributing
                                                September 8, 2015;                                      different Recalled Products. Staff                    recalled products.
                                                   • Pramac America LLC Powermate                       conducted an investigation and, based                    21. Home Depot enters into this
                                                Portable Generator, recalled on                         on information provided by Home                       Agreement to settle this matter without
                                                November 13, 2012; and                                  Depot, the Commission and Home                        the delay and avoid the unnecessary
                                                   • Dyson Bladeless Portable Heater,
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                                                                                                        Depot issued a joint press release on                 expense of litigation.
                                                recalled on April 1, 2014.                              November 18, 2015, announcing that
                                                   6. The hazards posed by the Recalled                 Home Depot had sold approximately                     AGREEMENT OF THE PARTIES
                                                Products include, but are not limited to,               2,310 units of 28 different Recalled                    22. Under the CPSA, the Commission
                                                fire hazards, laceration hazards, and                   Products between 2012 and November                    has jurisdiction over the matter
                                                electrocution and shock hazards.                        2015.                                                 involving the Recalled Products
                                                   7. The Recalled Products were subject                   13. After the press release announcing             described in this Agreement and over
                                                to voluntary corrective action taken by                 Home Depot’s sale of the Recalled                     Home Depot.


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                                                  23. The parties enter into the                        procedures set forth in 16 C.F.R.                     or to another senior manager with
                                                Agreement for settlement purposes only.                 § 1118.20(e). If the Commission does not              authority to act as necessary; senior
                                                The Agreement does not constitute an                    receive any written request not to accept             management responsibility for, and
                                                admission by Home Depot, or a                           the Agreement within fifteen (15)                     general board oversight of, CPSA
                                                determination by the Commission, that                   calendar days, the Agreement shall be                 compliance; retention of all CPSA
                                                Home Depot knowingly violated the                       deemed finally accepted on the 16th                   compliance-related records for at least
                                                CPSA.                                                   calendar day after the date the                       five (5) years; and availability of such
                                                  24. In settlement of staff’s charges,                 Agreement is published in the Federal                 records to staff upon reasonable request.
                                                and to avoid the cost, distraction, delay,              Register, in accordance with 16 C.F.R.                   30. Home Depot represents and agrees
                                                uncertainty, and inconvenience of                       § 1118.20(f).                                         that it has and will maintain and
                                                protracted litigation or other                             27. This Agreement is conditioned                  enforce a system of internal controls and
                                                proceedings, Home Depot shall pay a                     upon, and subject to, the Commission’s                procedures designed to ensure that,
                                                civil penalty in the amount of $5.7                     final acceptance, as set forth above, and             with respect to all consumer products
                                                million (five million, seven hundred                    it is subject to the provisions of 16                 manufactured, imported, distributed, or
                                                thousand) within thirty (30) calendar                   C.F.R. § 1118.20(h). Upon the later of: (i)           sold by Home Depot: information
                                                days after receiving service of the                     Commission’s final acceptance of this                 required to be disclosed by Home Depot
                                                Commission’s final Order accepting the                  Agreement and service of the accepted                 to the Commission is recorded,
                                                Agreement. All payments to be made                      Agreement upon Home Depot, and (ii)                   processed, and reported in accordance
                                                under the Agreement shall constitute                    the date of issuance of the final Order,              with applicable law; all reporting made
                                                debts owing to the United States and                    this Agreement shall be in full force and             to the Commission is timely, truthful,
                                                shall be made by electronic wire transfer               effect and shall be binding upon the                  complete, accurate, and in accordance
                                                to the United States via: https://                      parties.                                              with applicable law; and prompt
                                                www.pay.gov for allocation to, and                         28. Effective upon the later of: (i) the           disclosure is made to Home Depot’s
                                                credit against, the payment obligations                 Commission’s final acceptance of the                  management of any significant
                                                of Home Depot under this Agreement.                     Agreement and service of the accepted                 deficiencies or material weaknesses in
                                                Failure to make such payment by the                     Agreement upon Home Depot, and (ii)                   the design or operation of such internal
                                                date specified in the Commission’s final                the date of issuance of the final Order,              controls that are reasonably likely to
                                                Order shall constitute Default.                         for good and valuable consideration,                  affect adversely, in any material respect,
                                                  25. All unpaid amounts, if any, due                   Home Depot hereby expressly and                       Home Depot’s ability to record, process,
                                                and owing under the Agreement, shall                    irrevocably waives and agrees not to                  and report to the Commission in
                                                constitute a debt due and immediately                   assert any past, present, or future rights            accordance with applicable law.
                                                owing by Home Depot to the United                       to the following, in connection with the                 31. Upon reasonable request of staff,
                                                States, and interest shall accrue and be                matter described in this Agreement: (i)               Home Depot shall provide written
                                                paid by Home Depot at the federal legal                 an administrative or judicial hearing; (ii)           documentation of its internal controls
                                                rate of interest set forth at 28 U.S.C.                 judicial review or other challenge or                 and procedures, including, but not
                                                § 1961(a) and (b), from the date of                     contest of the Commission’s actions; (iii)            limited to, the effective dates of the
                                                Default, until all amounts due have been                a determination by the Commission of                  procedures and improvements thereto.
                                                paid in full (hereinafter ‘‘Default                     whether Home Depot failed to comply                   Home Depot shall cooperate fully and
                                                Payment Amount’’ and ‘‘Default Interest                 with the CPSA and the underlying                      truthfully with staff and shall make
                                                Balance’’). Home Depot shall consent to                 regulations; (iv) a statement of findings             available all non-privileged information
                                                a Consent Judgment in the amount of                     of fact and conclusions of law; and (v)               and materials, and personnel deemed
                                                the Default Payment Amount and                          any claims under the Equal Access to                  necessary by staff to evaluate Home
                                                Default Interest Balance, and the United                Justice Act.                                          Depot’s compliance with the terms of
                                                States, at its sole option, may collect the                29. Home Depot represents and agrees               the Agreement.
                                                entire Default Payment Amount and                       that it has and will maintain a                          32. The parties acknowledge and
                                                Default Interest Balance, or exercise any               compliance program designed to ensure                 agree that the Commission may
                                                other rights granted by law or in equity,               compliance with the CPSA with respect                 publicize the terms of the Agreement
                                                including, but not limited to, referring                to any consumer product imported,                     and the Order.
                                                such matters for private collection; and                manufactured, distributed or sold by the                 33. Home Depot represents that the
                                                Home Depot agrees not to contest, and                   Firm. The compliance program shall                    Agreement: (i) is entered into freely and
                                                hereby waives and discharges any                        contain the following elements: written               voluntarily, without any degree of
                                                defenses to, any collection action                      standards, policies, and procedures                   duress or compulsion whatsoever; (ii)
                                                undertaken by the United States, or its                 designed to ensure compliance with                    has been duly authorized; and (iii)
                                                agents or contractors, pursuant to this                 CPSA statutes and regulations;                        constitutes the valid and binding
                                                paragraph. Home Depot shall pay the                     procedures to ensure that relevant                    obligation of Home Depot, and each of
                                                United States all reasonable costs of                   information is conveyed effectively to                its successors, transferees, and assigns,
                                                collection and enforcement under this                   appropriate personnel responsible for                 enforceable against Home Depot in
                                                paragraph, respectively, including                      CPSA compliance; mechanisms to                        accordance with the Agreement’s terms.
                                                reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses.                communicate to all applicable Home                    The individuals signing the Agreement
                                                  26. After staff receives this Agreement               Depot employees through training                      on behalf of Home Depot represent and
                                                executed on behalf of Home Depot, staff                 programs or otherwise, company                        warrant that they are duly authorized by
                                                shall promptly submit the Agreement to                  policies and procedures to prevent
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                                                                                                                                                              Home Depot to execute the Agreement.
                                                the Commission for provisional                          violations of CPSA § 19; a program for                   34. The signatories represent that they
                                                acceptance. Promptly following                          the appropriate disposition of recalled               are authorized to execute this
                                                provisional acceptance of the                           goods; management oversight of that                   Agreement.
                                                Agreement by the Commission, the                        program, including a mechanism for                       35. The Agreement is governed by the
                                                Agreement shall be placed on the public                 confidential employee reporting of                    laws of the United States.
                                                record and published in the Federal                     compliance-related questions or                          36. The Agreement and the Order
                                                Register, in accordance with the                        concerns to either a compliance officer               shall apply to, and be binding upon,


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                                                Home Depot and each of its successors,                  CPSC Docket No.: 17–C0005                             CALL-IN INFORMATION:   This meeting is
                                                transferees, and assigns, and a violation                                                                     available to the public through the
                                                                                                        ORDER
                                                of the Agreement or Order may subject                                                                         following toll-free call-in number: 877–
                                                Home Depot, and each of its successors,                    Upon consideration of the Settlement               917–5789 conference call access code
                                                transferees, and assigns, to appropriate                Agreement entered into between Home                   number 8834875. Any interested
                                                legal action.                                           Depot U.S.A., Inc. (‘‘Home Depot’’ and                member of the public may call this
                                                   37. The Agreement and the Order                      ‘‘the Firm’’), and the U.S. Consumer                  number and listen to the meeting.
                                                constitute the complete agreement                       Product Safety Commission                             Callers can expect to incur charges for
                                                between the parties on the subject                      (‘‘Commission’’), and the Commission                  calls they initiate over wireless lines,
                                                matter contained therein.                               having jurisdiction over the subject
                                                                                                                                                              and CNCS will not refund any incurred
                                                   38. The Agreement may be used in                     matter and over Home Depot, and it
                                                                                                                                                              charges. Callers will incur no charge for
                                                interpreting the Order. Understandings,                 appearing that the Settlement
                                                                                                                                                              calls they initiate over land-line
                                                agreements, representations, or                         Agreement and the Order are in the
                                                                                                        public interest, it is:                               connections to the toll-free telephone
                                                interpretations apart from those                                                                              number. Replays are generally available
                                                contained in the Agreement and the                         ORDERED that the Settlement
                                                                                                        Agreement be, and is, hereby, accepted;               one hour after a call ends. The toll-free
                                                Order may not be used to vary or
                                                                                                        and it is                                             phone number for the replay is 888–
                                                contradict their terms. For purposes of
                                                                                                           FURTHER ORDERED that Home                          293–8913. TTY: 402–998–1748. The end
                                                construction, the Agreement shall be
                                                deemed to have been drafted by both of                  Depot shall comply with the terms of                  replay date is September 21, 2017 at
                                                the parties and shall not, therefore, be                the Settlement Agreement and shall pay                11:59 p.m. (ET).
                                                construed against any party for that                    a civil penalty in the amount of $5.7                 STATUS:   Open.
                                                reason in any subsequent dispute.                       million (five million, seven hundred
                                                                                                        thousand) within thirty (30) days after               MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
                                                   39. The Agreement may not be
                                                waived, amended, modified, or                           service of the Commission’s final Order               I. Chair’s Opening Comments
                                                otherwise altered, except as in                         accepting the Settlement Agreement.
                                                                                                        The payment shall be made by                          II. Acting CEO Report
                                                accordance with the provisions of 16
                                                CFR 1118.20(h). The Agreement may be                    electronic wire transfer to the                       III. Public Comments
                                                executed in counterparts.                               Commission via: https://www.pay.gov.                  IV. Final Comments and Adjournment
                                                   40. If any provision of the Agreement                Upon the failure of Home Depot to make
                                                                                                        the foregoing payment when due,                          Members of the public who would
                                                or the Order is held to be illegal,
                                                invalid, or unenforceable under present                 interest on the unpaid amount shall                   like to comment on the business of the
                                                or future laws effective during the terms               accrue and be paid by Home Depot at                   Board may do so in writing or in person.
                                                of the Agreement and the Order, such                    the federal legal rate of interest set forth          Individuals may submit written
                                                provision shall be fully severable. The                 at 28 U.S.C. 1961(a) and (b). If Home                 comments to eharsch@cns.gov with
                                                balance of the Agreement and the Order                  Depot fails to make such payment or to                subject line: SEPTEMBER 2017 CNCS
                                                shall remain in full force and effect,                  comply in full with any other provision               BOARD MEETING by 5:00 p.m. (ET) on
                                                unless the Commission and Home Depot                    of the Settlement Agreement, such                     August 31, 2017. Individuals attending
                                                agree in writing that severing the                      conduct will be considered a violation                the meeting in person who would like
                                                provision materially affects the purpose                of the Settlement Agreement and Order.                to comment will be asked to sign-in
                                                of the Agreement and the Order.                         Provisionally accepted and provisional                upon arrival. Comments are requested to
                                                HOME DEPOT U.S.A., INC.                                 Order issued on the 24th day of August,               be limited to 2 minutes.
                                                                                                        2017.
                                                Dated: August 10, 2017                                                                                        REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS:      The
                                                                                                        By Order of the Commission:
                                                By: llllllllllllllll                                                                                          Corporation for National and
                                                                                                          llllllllllllllllll                                  Community Service provides reasonable
                                                Dated: August 10, 2017
                                                                                                        Todd A. Stevenson, Secretariat
                                                By: llllllllllllllll                                                                                          accommodations to individuals with
                                                                                                        U.S. Consumer Product Safety                          disabilities where appropriate. Anyone
                                                Eric Rubel, Esq., Arnold & Porter Kaye                  Commission.
                                                Scholer LLP, 601 Massachusetts Ave.                                                                           who needs an interpreter or other
                                                                                                        [FR Doc. 2017–18251 Filed 8–28–17; 8:45 am]           accommodation should notify Eric
                                                NW., Washington, DC 20001–3743,
                                                Counsel for Home Depot
                                                                                                        BILLING CODE 6355–01–P                                Harsch at eharsch@cns.gov or 202–606–
                                                                                                                                                              6928 by 5 p.m. (ET) on May 19, 2017.
                                                U.S. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY
                                                COMMISSION                                                                                                    CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
                                                Mary T. Boyle, General Counsel                          CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND                          Eric Harsch, Program Support Assistant,
                                                                                                        COMMUNITY SERVICE                                     Corporation for National and
                                                Mary B. Murphy, Assistant General
                                                Counsel                                                                                                       Community Service, 250 E Street SW.,
                                                                                                        Sunshine Act Notice
                                                Dated: August 10, 2017                                                                                        Washington, DC 20525. Phone: 202–
                                                                                                          The Board of Directors of the                       606–6928. Fax: 202–606–3460. TTY:
                                                By: llllllllllllllll
                                                                                                        Corporation for National and                          800–833–3722. Email: eharsch@cns.gov.
                                                Noah AnStraus, Trial Attorney, Division                 Community Service gives notice of the
                                                of Compliance, Office of the General                                                                            Dated: August 24, 2017.
                                                                                                        following meeting:
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                                                Counsel                                                                                                       Timothy F. Noelker,
                                                                                                        DATE AND TIME: Thursday, September 7,
                                                                                                                                                              General Counsel.
                                                UNITED STATES OF AMERICA                                2017, 3:00–4:00 p.m. (ET).
                                                                                                                                                              [FR Doc. 2017–18360 Filed 8–25–17; 11:15 am]
                                                CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY                                 PLACE: Corporation for National and
                                                                                                                                                              BILLING CODE 6050–28–P
                                                COMMISSION                                              Community Service, 250 E Street SW.,
                                                                                                        Suite 4026, Washington, DC 20525
                                                 In the Matter of:                                      (Please go to the first floor lobby
                                                Home Depot U.S.A., Inc.                                 reception area for escort).


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Document Created: 2017-08-29 01:58:15
Document Modified: 2017-08-29 01:58:15
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesAny interested person may ask the Commission not to accept this agreement or otherwise comment on its contents by filing a written request with the Office of the Secretary by September 13, 2017.
ContactNoah AnStraus, Trial Attorney, Division of Compliance, Office of the General Counsel, Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, Maryland 20814- 4408; telephone (301) 504-6963. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The text of the Agreement and Order appears below.\1\
FR Citation82 FR 41002 

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