83_FR_50737 83 FR 50542 - Amendment to Requirements for Consumer Registration of Durable Infant or Toddler Products

83 FR 50542 - Amendment to Requirements for Consumer Registration of Durable Infant or Toddler Products

CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 195 (October 9, 2018)

Page Range50542-50545
FR Document2018-21865

In 2009, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) fulfilled a statutory requirement in the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA) to issue a rule requiring manufacturers of durable infant or toddler products to establish a consumer registration program. The Commission now proposes to amend the definition of ``durable infant or toddler product'' in the rule to include the full statutory definition; clarify that the scope of each listed product category is further defined in the applicable mandatory standard; clarify listed product categories using the product name in the applicable mandatory standard; and clarify the scope of the infant carriers and bassinets and cradles product categories.

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CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION

16 CFR Part 1130

[Docket No. CPSC-2018-0018]


Amendment to Requirements for Consumer Registration of Durable 
Infant or Toddler Products

AGENCY: Consumer Product Safety Commission.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: In 2009, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) 
fulfilled a statutory requirement in the Consumer Product Safety 
Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA) to issue a rule requiring manufacturers 
of durable infant or toddler products to establish a consumer 
registration program. The Commission now proposes to amend the 
definition of ``durable infant or toddler product'' in the rule to 
include the full statutory definition; clarify that the scope of each 
listed product category is further defined in the applicable mandatory 
standard; clarify listed product categories using the product name in 
the applicable mandatory standard; and clarify the scope of the infant 
carriers and bassinets and cradles product categories.

DATES: Submit comments by December 24, 2018.

ADDRESSES: Comments, identified by Docket No. CPSC-2018-0018, may be 
submitted electronically or in writing:
    Electronic Submissions: Submit electronic comments to the Federal 
eRulemaking Portal at: http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the 
instructions for submitting comments. CPSC does not accept comments 
submitted by electronic mail (email), except through 
www.regulations.gov. CPSC encourages you to submit electronic comments 
by using the Federal eRulemaking Portal, as described above.
    Written Submissions: Submit written submissions in the following 
way: Mail/Hand delivery/Courier (for paper, disk, or CD-ROM 
submissions) to: Division of the Secretariat, Consumer Product Safety 
Commission, Room 820, 4330 East-West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814; 
telephone (301) 504-7923.
    Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency name 
and docket number for this proposed rulemaking. All comments received 
may be posted without change, including any personal identifiers, 
contact information, or other personal information provided, to: http://www.regulations.gov. Do not submit electronically any confidential 
business information, trade secret information, or other sensitive or 
protected information that you do not want to be available to the 
public. If you wish to provide such information, please submit it in 
writing.
    Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or 
comments received, go to: http://www.regulations.gov, and insert the 
docket number, CPSC-2018-0018, into the ``Search'' box, and follow the 
prompts.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Hope EJ Nesteruk, Project Manager, 
Children's Program Manager, Division of Mechanical and Combustion 
Engineering, Consumer Product Safety Commission, 5 Research Place, 
Rockville, MD 20850; telephone: 301-987-2579; email: 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Background and Statutory Authority

    Section 104 of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 
(CPSIA) is the Danny Keysar Child Product Safety Notification Act. 
Section 104 of the CPSIA requires that for ``durable infant or toddler 
products,'' the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) must (1) 
issue a mandatory rule for each product based on the applicable 
voluntary standard, and (2) issue a rule requiring consumer 
registration for such products. 15 U.S.C. 2056a(b) and (d).\1\ In 2009, 
the Commission issued a regulation to implement the second requirement, 
that manufacturers provide a means for consumers to register ``durable 
infant or toddler products,'' so that consumers can receive direct 
notification in the event of a product recall. The rule is codified at 
16 CFR part 1130, Requirements for Consumer Registration of Durable 
Infant or Toddler Products (``part 1130'' or the ``consumer 
registration rule'').
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    \1\ Since 2009, the Commission has issued final rules for 22 
durable infant or toddler products, and issued one proposed rule for 
Inclined Infant Sleep Products that has not yet been finalized. 
Mandatory standards for durable infant or toddler products are 
codified in 16 CFR parts 1215 through 1235, and part 1237. Part 1236 
is reserved for Inclined Infant Sleep Products.
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    The two aspects of section 104, consumer registration and product 
standards, are both based on the definition of ``durable infant or 
toddler product'' set forth in section 104(f) of the CPSIA: ``durable 
products intended for use, or that may be reasonably expected to be 
used, by children under the age of 5 years.'' The statute lists 12 
product categories included within the definition, such as cribs, 
toddler beds, high chairs, strollers, and swings. In a

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2009 rulemaking, the Commission explained that the list of products in 
section 104(f), and codified in the Commission's consumer registration 
rule in 16 CFR 1130.2, is not static. At that time, the Commission 
added six product categories to the 12 listed in the CPSIA. 74 FR 
68668, 68669 (Dec. 29, 2009).
    The Commission proposes to make the following changes to part 1130 
to clarify the products the rule covers:
     State the full statutory definition of ``durable infant or 
toddler product'' in section 104(f)(1);
     Specify that the listed product categories are further 
defined in the applicable mandatory standards;
     List ``sling carriers,'' ``soft infant and toddler 
carriers,'' ``handheld infant carriers,'' and ``frame child carriers'' 
as a subset of infant carriers, to avoid confusion regarding whether 
they are subject to the consumer registration rule and to reflect each 
product category using the name of the applicable mandatory standard;
     Clarify that ``bedside sleepers'' are a subset of 
bassinets, to avoid confusion regarding whether they are subject to the 
consumer registration rule and to reflect the product name used in the 
mandatory standard; and
     Revise the term ``changing tables'' to ``baby changing 
products,'' to reflect the product name used in the mandatory standard.
    This proposed rule is based on a briefing package CPSC staff 
provided to the Commission on September 26, 2018, Notice of Proposed 
Rulemaking: Updates to 16 CFR part 1130, Consumer Registration of 
Durable Infant or Toddler Products (Staff Briefing Package).\2\
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    \2\ Staff Briefing Package available at: https://www.cpsc.gov/s3fs-public/NPR%20-%20Amendment%20to%20Requirements%20for%20Consumer%20Registration%20Durable%20Infant%20or%20Toddler%20Products%20-%20September%2026%202018.pdf?mYkYTfNkAYZ9KDgLEmbA.Mv5s.4P9UqW.
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II. Description of the Proposed Rule

A. Definition

    The Commission proposes to update the definition of ``durable 
infant or toddler product'' in 16 CFR 1130.2(a) to state the full 
statutory definition of ``durable infant or toddler product'' and to 
clarify that the scope of the product categories listed can be found in 
the applicable mandatory standard. Section 104(f) of the CPSIA defines 
the term ``durable infant or toddler product'' as ``a durable product 
intended for use, or that may be reasonably expected to be used, by 
children under the age of 5 years,'' and states that the definition 
``includes'' 12 categories of products:

    (A) full-size cribs and nonfull-size cribs;
    (B) toddler beds;
    (C) high chairs; booster chairs, and hook-on-chairs;
    (D) bath seats;
    (E) gates and other enclosures for confining a child;
    (F) play yards;
    (G) stationary activity centers;
    (H) infant carriers;
    (I) strollers;
    (J) walkers;
    (K) swings; and
    (L) bassinets and cradles.

    When the Commission finalized the consumer registration rule in 
2009, the Commission listed the 12 statutory product categories, as 
well as six additional product categories the Commission determined 
fell within the scope of a ``durable infant or toddler product'': 
Children's folding chairs, changing tables, infant bouncers, infant 
bathtubs, bed rails, and infant slings. 74 FR at 68669-70. However, the 
rule did not repeat the statutory phrase: ``a durable product intended 
for use, or that may be reasonably expected to be used, by children 
under the age of 5 years.'' Thus, currently one must look at both 
section 104(f) of the CPSIA and 16 CFR 1130.2 of the regulation to 
understand the full definition of ``durable infant or toddler 
product.''

B. Product Categories

    Since 2009, as the Commission has issued mandatory rules for the 
durable infant or toddler products, occasionally the name of the 
product category in the defined list does not match the name of the 
product category covered by a mandatory standard, or the scope of the 
products covered within a product category may be unclear. To clarify 
the product categories subject to the consumer registration rule, the 
Commission proposes to list in the rule the name of each product 
category that aligns with the name of the product category used in the 
applicable voluntary or mandatory standard.\3\ Further, to provide 
information on the scope of the products covered by a product category, 
the Commission proposes to state in the rule that the scope of the 
product category is further defined in the applicable mandatory 
standard.
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    \3\ Some products may be listed in part 1130 before the 
Commission issues the corresponding mandatory standard. In those 
cases, the Commission will list the product category as defined in 
the current voluntary standard, which typically provides specificity 
about the scope of the product category.
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1. Infant Carriers
    Section 104(f)(H) of the CPSIA lists ``infant carriers'' as a 
product category included in the term ``durable infant or toddler 
products.'' However, ASTM international has four separate voluntary 
standards for infant carriers, and the Commission has now issued four 
separate mandatory standards, one for each subtype of infant carrier:

 16 CFR 1225, Hand-Held Infant Carriers
 16 CFR 1226, Soft Infant and Toddler Carriers
 16 CFR 1228, Sling Carriers
 16 CFR 1230, Frame Child Carriers

    Although the Commission added ``Infant Slings'' to the list of 
products in 16 CFR 1130.2(a) when finalizing the 2009 consumer 
registration rule, the registration rule does not list the other sub-
categories of infant carriers. To clarify that all four types of infant 
carriers are subject to the consumer registration requirement, the 
Commission proposes to list each type of infant carrier in Sec.  
1130.2(a)(8) as a subset of the infant carrier category, using the name 
in the applicable mandatory standard.
    Accordingly, the Commission proposes to revise Sec.  1130.2(a)(8), 
which currently states ``Infant carriers,'' to state: ``Infant 
carriers, including soft infant and toddler carriers, hand-held infant 
carriers, sling carriers, and frame child carriers.'' The Commission 
also proposes to delete ``infant slings'' as a separate product 
category in Sec.  1130.2(a)(18), and to change the product name from 
``infant slings'' to ``sling carriers'' in the revised Sec.  
1130.2(a)(8), to align with the name of the mandatory rule in part 
1228. Thus, the proposed language retains the statutorily-defined 
category of ``infant carrier'' while clarifying the four types of 
infant carriers subject to part 1130.
2. Bedside Sleepers
    Currently, the product ``bedside sleepers'' \4\ is not listed in 
part 1130. However, when the Commission issued a mandatory rule 
pursuant to section 104(b) of the CPSIA (codified at 16 CFR part 1222) 
for bedside sleepers, the Commission considered bedside sleepers to be 
a subset of ``bassinets and cradles.'' In fact, the bedside sleeper 
voluntary standard, ASTM F2906,

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requires testing to ASTM F2194, Standard Consumer Safety Specification 
for Bassinets and Cradles, as the fundamental safety requirement for 
bedside sleepers. 79 FR 2581, 2583 (Jan. 15, 2014).
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    \4\ A bedside sleeper is a bassinet-type product, intended to 
provide a sleeping environment for an infant up to approximately 5 
months of age, or when a child begins to push up on his or her hands 
and knees, whichever comes first. These products are designed to be 
secured to an adult bed, for the purpose of having a baby sleep in 
close proximity to an adult.
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    Many bedside sleepers on the market are multi-use products that 
also function as play yards or stand-alone bassinets; such multi-use 
products are required to provide a consumer registration for their play 
yard or bassinet mode. However, because bedside sleepers are not 
specifically listed in part 1130, it may be unclear whether a stand-
alone bedside sleeper, i.e., without a secondary use mode, is subject 
to the consumer registration rule. To resolve any confusion, the 
Commission proposes to list ``bedside sleepers'' as a type of bassinet. 
Accordingly, the Commission proposes to revise Sec.  1130.2(a)(12), 
which currently states: ``Bassinets and cradles,'' to state: 
``Bassinets and cradles, including bedside sleepers.''
3. Changing Tables
    Currently, ``changing tables'' is listed as a durable infant or 
toddler product in 16 CFR 1130.2(14). However, the Commission's 
standard for these products is called ``Safety Standard for Baby 
Changing Products,'' codified at 16 CFR part 1235.\5\ CPSC's standard 
covers products that are included in the scope of the voluntary 
standard on which it is based, ASTM F2388-18, Standard Consumer Safety 
Specification for Baby Changing Products for Domestic Use. Accordingly, 
CPSC's standard includes changing tables, changing table accessories, 
contoured changing pads, and add-on changing units. Changing table 
accessories attach to another product to allow it to function as a 
changing table, and are typically included with the purchase of another 
product (e.g., crib or play yard) that currently requires product 
registration. Contoured changing pads and add-on changing units are 
typically sold independently of other products requiring registration. 
The Commission proposes revising Sec.  1130.2(a)(14) to change the term 
``changing tables'' to ``baby changing products'' to be consistent with 
the Commission's mandatory standard.
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    \5\ The final rule for baby changing products was published June 
26, 2018, and will become effective 12 months later.
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III. Effective Date

    The Administrative Procedure Act generally requires that the 
effective date of a rule be at least 30 days after publication of the 
final rule. This proposed rule clarifies existing product categories 
and expands one product category. Accordingly, the Commission proposes 
two effective dates.

A. Thirty-Day Effective Date

    Most of the changes in this proposed rule are clarifications to the 
definition of ``durable infant or toddler product'' to state the full 
statutory definition, and to more clearly identify product categories 
that already are subject to the consumer registration rule (i.e., the 
statutory definition, infant carrier list, and bedside sleepers). 
Because these revisions clarify the text of the rule, and do not impose 
new burden on any manufacturer, the Commission proposes a 30-day 
effective date for the addition of the statutory language in Sec.  
1130.2(a), as well as the clarifications to product categories in 
sections 1130.2(a)(8), (a)(11), and (a)(12).

B. Twelve-Month Effective Date

    A thirty day effective date is likely insufficient for products 
that have not previously been required to establish a consumer 
registration program. In the 2009 registration rulemaking the 
Commission provided a 12-month effective date for the six product 
categories the Commission added and six months for the other aspects of 
the rule. The Commission's decision to allow a 12-month effective date 
for added product categories was based on three comments expressing 
concern that 6 months would be insufficient to establish a consumer 
registration program, and requesting a one year effective date instead.
    Contoured changing pads have not previously been subject to the 
registration requirement. Although some manufacturers and importers of 
contoured changing pads likely distribute other durable infant and 
toddler products and would, therefore, have an established consumer 
registration program, the staff briefing package for the final rule for 
baby changing products identified 25 firms that supply only contoured 
changing pads to the market and no other changing products.\6\ At least 
13 of these firms are not otherwise in the durable infant and toddler 
product market; therefore, they are unlikely to have an existing 
consumer registration program. Accordingly, the Commission proposes a 
12-month effective date for contoured changing pads. The other types of 
``baby changing products,'' (changing tables, changing table 
accessories, and add-on changing units) have all been required to be in 
compliance with part 1130 since December 29, 2010 under the previously 
listed category ``changing tables.'' 74 FR at 68669. Therefore, the 12-
month effective date would only apply to contoured changing pads.
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    \6\ Available at: https://www.cpsc.gov/s3fs-public/Final%20Rule%20-%20Safety%20Standard%20for%20Baby%20Changing%20Products%20-%20June%2013%202018.pdf.
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IV. Regulatory Flexibility Act

    Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), 5 U.S.C. 601-612, when 
a notice of proposed rulemaking is required, agencies must review the 
proposed rule for the rule's potential economic impact on small 
entities, including small businesses. Section 603 of the RFA generally 
requires that agencies prepare an initial regulatory flexibility 
analysis (IRFA) and make it available to the public for comment when 
the NPR is published, unless the head of the agency certifies that the 
rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial 
number small entities. However, pursuant to section 104(d)(1) of the 
CPSIA, the provision that establishes the requirement for a consumer 
registration rule, the RFA does not apply when promulgating a rule 
under this provision. Consequently, the Commission has not prepared an 
IRFA and no certification is necessary. We note that the amendment 
mostly provides clarifications that would not have any economic impact. 
Providing a 12 month effective date for the one product that has not 
been subject to the registration rule, contoured changing pads, should 
reduce the economic impact on manufacturers of those products.

V. Environmental Considerations

    The Commission's regulations address whether the agency is required 
to prepare an environmental assessment or an environmental impact 
statement. Under these regulations, certain categories of CPSC actions 
normally have ``little or no potential for affecting the human 
environment,'' and therefore, they do not require an environmental 
assessment or an environmental impact statement. 16 CFR 1021.5. This 
proposed rule falls within the categorical exclusion to prepare an 
environmental impact statement.

VI. Paperwork Reduction Act

    Section 104(d)(1) of the CPSIA excludes this rulemaking from the 
requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 through 
3520. Consequently, no Paperwork Reduction Act analysis is necessary.

VII. Preemption

    Section 26(a) of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C. 2075(a), provides that when a 
consumer

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product safety standard is in effect and applies to a product, no state 
or political subdivision of a state may either establish or continue in 
effect a standard or regulation that prescribes requirements for the 
performance, composition, contents, design, finish, construction, 
packaging, or labeling of such product dealing with the same risk of 
injury unless the state requirement is identical to the federal 
standard. The Commission's authority to issue this consumer 
registration rule is section 16(b) of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C. 2065(b). 
Accordingly, this rule is not a consumer product safety standard, and 
the preemption provision of section 26(a) of the CPSA does not apply to 
any final rule issued by the Commission.

List of Subjects in 16 CFR Part 1130

    Administrative practice and procedure, Business and industry, 
Consumer protection, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Commission proposes 
to amend part 1130 of title 16 of the Code of Federal Regulations as 
follows:

PART 1130--REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSUMER REGISTRATION OF DURABLE INFANT 
OR TODDLER PRODUCTS

0
1. The authority citation for part 1130 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  15 U.S.C. 2056a, 2065(b).

0
2. Amend Sec.  1130.1 by revising the last sentence in paragraph (c) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  1130.1  Purpose, scope, and effective date.

* * * * *
    (c) * * * Compliance with this part 1130 shall be required on [DATE 
THAT IS 12 MONTHS AFTER PUBLICATION OF THE FINAL RULE IN THE FEDERAL 
REGISTER] for contoured changing pads (a type of baby changing 
product). The rule shall apply to durable infant or toddler products, 
as defined in Sec.  1130.2(a), that are manufactured on or after those 
dates.
0
3. Amend Sec.  1130.2 by:
0
a. Revising paragraphs (a) introductory text and (a)(8), (11), (12), 
(14), and (17); and
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c. Removing paragraph (a)(18).
    The revision reads as follows:
    (a) Definition of Durable Infant or Toddler Product means the 
following products intended for use, or that may be reasonably expected 
to be used, by children under the age of 5 years. The listed product 
categories are further defined in the applicable standards that the 
Commission issues under section 104(b) of the Consumer Product Safety 
Improvement Act of 2008, and include products that are combinations of 
the following product categories:
* * * * *
    (8) Infant carrier, including soft infant and toddler carriers, 
hand-held infant carriers, sling carriers, and frame child carriers;
* * * * *
    (11) Swings;
    (12) Bassinets and cradles, including bedside sleepers;
* * * * *
    (14) Baby changing products;
* * * * *
    (17) Bed rails.

Alberta E. Mills,
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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                                                  The following provisions also apply to this           COMMISSION                                            information, trade secret information, or
                                                AD:                                                                                                           other sensitive or protected information
                                                  (1) Alternative Methods of Compliance                 16 CFR Part 1130                                      that you do not want to be available to
                                                (AMOCs): The Manager, International                                                                           the public. If you wish to provide such
                                                                                                        [Docket No. CPSC–2018–0018]
                                                Section, Transport Standards Branch, FAA,                                                                     information, please submit it in writing.
                                                has the authority to approve AMOCs for this             Amendment to Requirements for                           Docket: For access to the docket to
                                                AD, if requested using the procedures found             Consumer Registration of Durable                      read background documents or
                                                in 14 CFR 39.19. In accordance with 14 CFR              Infant or Toddler Products                            comments received, go to: http://
                                                39.19, send your request to your principal                                                                    www.regulations.gov, and insert the
                                                inspector or local Flight Standards District            AGENCY:  Consumer Product Safety                      docket number, CPSC–2018–0018, into
                                                Office, as appropriate. If sending information          Commission.                                           the ‘‘Search’’ box, and follow the
                                                directly to the International Section, send it          ACTION: Proposed rule.                                prompts.
                                                to the attention of the person identified in                                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                paragraph (j)(2) of this AD. Information may            SUMMARY:    In 2009, the Consumer                     Hope EJ Nesteruk, Project Manager,
                                                be emailed to: 9-ANM-116-AMOC-                          Product Safety Commission (CPSC)                      Children’s Program Manager, Division
                                                REQUESTS@faa.gov. Before using any                      fulfilled a statutory requirement in the              of Mechanical and Combustion
                                                approved AMOC, notify your appropriate                  Consumer Product Safety Improvement                   Engineering, Consumer Product Safety
                                                principal inspector, or lacking a principal             Act of 2008 (CPSIA) to issue a rule                   Commission, 5 Research Place,
                                                inspector, the manager of the local flight              requiring manufacturers of durable                    Rockville, MD 20850; telephone: 301–
                                                standards district office/certificate holding           infant or toddler products to establish a             987–2579; email: HNesteruk@cpsc.gov.
                                                district office.                                        consumer registration program. The                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  (2) Contacting the Manufacturer: For any              Commission now proposes to amend the
                                                requirement in this AD to obtain corrective             definition of ‘‘durable infant or toddler             I. Background and Statutory Authority
                                                actions from a manufacturer, the action must            product’’ in the rule to include the full                Section 104 of the Consumer Product
                                                be accomplished using a method approved                 statutory definition; clarify that the                Safety Improvement Act of 2008
                                                by the Manager, International Section,                  scope of each listed product category is              (CPSIA) is the Danny Keysar Child
                                                Transport Standards Branch, FAA; or the                 further defined in the applicable                     Product Safety Notification Act. Section
                                                European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA); or              mandatory standard; clarify listed                    104 of the CPSIA requires that for
                                                Airbus Defense and Space S.A.’s EASA                    product categories using the product                  ‘‘durable infant or toddler products,’’
                                                Design Organization Approval (DOA). If                  name in the applicable mandatory                      the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
                                                approved by the DOA, the approval must                  standard; and clarify the scope of the                Commission (CPSC) must (1) issue a
                                                include the DOA-authorized signature.                   infant carriers and bassinets and cradles             mandatory rule for each product based
                                                (j) Related Information                                 product categories.                                   on the applicable voluntary standard,
                                                  (1) Refer to Mandatory Continuing                     DATES: Submit comments by December                    and (2) issue a rule requiring consumer
                                                Airworthiness Information (MCAI) EASA AD                24, 2018.                                             registration for such products. 15 U.S.C.
                                                2018–0134, dated June 25, 2018, for related             ADDRESSES: Comments, identified by                    2056a(b) and (d).1 In 2009, the
                                                information. This MCAI may be found in the              Docket No. CPSC–2018–0018, may be                     Commission issued a regulation to
                                                AD docket on the internet at http://                    submitted electronically or in writing:               implement the second requirement, that
                                                www.regulations.gov by searching for and                  Electronic Submissions: Submit                      manufacturers provide a means for
                                                locating Docket No. FAA–2018–0805.                      electronic comments to the Federal                    consumers to register ‘‘durable infant or
                                                  (2) For more information about this AD,               eRulemaking Portal at: http://                        toddler products,’’ so that consumers
                                                contact Shahram Daneshmandi, Aerospace                  www.regulations.gov. Follow the                       can receive direct notification in the
                                                Engineer, International Section, Transport              instructions for submitting comments.                 event of a product recall. The rule is
                                                Standards Branch, FAA, 2200 South 216th                 CPSC does not accept comments                         codified at 16 CFR part 1130,
                                                St., Des Moines, WA 98198; telephone and                submitted by electronic mail (email),                 Requirements for Consumer Registration
                                                fax 206–231–3220.                                       except through www.regulations.gov.                   of Durable Infant or Toddler Products
                                                  (3) For service information identified in             CPSC encourages you to submit                         (‘‘part 1130’’ or the ‘‘consumer
                                                this AD, Airbus Defense and Space, Services/                                                                  registration rule’’).
                                                                                                        electronic comments by using the
                                                Engineering support, Avenida de Aragón 404,                                                                     The two aspects of section 104,
                                                                                                        Federal eRulemaking Portal, as
                                                28022 Madrid, Spain; telephone: +34 91 585                                                                    consumer registration and product
                                                                                                        described above.
                                                55 84; fax: +34 91 585 31 27; email:                                                                          standards, are both based on the
                                                                                                          Written Submissions: Submit written
                                                MTA.TechnicalService@airbus.com. You                                                                          definition of ‘‘durable infant or toddler
                                                                                                        submissions in the following way: Mail/
                                                may view this service information at the                                                                      product’’ set forth in section 104(f) of
                                                                                                        Hand delivery/Courier (for paper, disk,
                                                FAA, Transport Standards Branch, 2200                                                                         the CPSIA: ‘‘durable products intended
                                                                                                        or CD–ROM submissions) to: Division of
                                                South 216th St., Des Moines, WA. For                                                                          for use, or that may be reasonably
                                                                                                        the Secretariat, Consumer Product
                                                information on the availability of this                                                                       expected to be used, by children under
                                                                                                        Safety Commission, Room 820, 4330
                                                material at the FAA, call 206–231–3195.                                                                       the age of 5 years.’’ The statute lists 12
                                                                                                        East-West Highway, Bethesda, MD
                                                                                                                                                              product categories included within the
                                                  Issued in Des Moines, Washington, on                  20814; telephone (301) 504–7923.
                                                                                                                                                              definition, such as cribs, toddler beds,
                                                September 19, 2018.                                       Instructions: All submissions received
                                                                                                                                                              high chairs, strollers, and swings. In a
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                                                                                                        be posted without change, including                   issued one proposed rule for Inclined Infant Sleep
                                                                                                        any personal identifiers, contact                     Products that has not yet been finalized. Mandatory
                                                BILLING CODE 4910–13–P                                                                                        standards for durable infant or toddler products are
                                                                                                        information, or other personal                        codified in 16 CFR parts 1215 through 1235, and
                                                                                                        information provided, to: http://                     part 1237. Part 1236 is reserved for Inclined Infant
                                                                                                        www.regulations.gov. Do not submit                    Sleep Products.



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                                                2009 rulemaking, the Commission                         years,’’ and states that the definition                 1. Infant Carriers
                                                explained that the list of products in                  ‘‘includes’’ 12 categories of products:                    Section 104(f)(H) of the CPSIA lists
                                                section 104(f), and codified in the                       (A) full-size cribs and nonfull-size cribs;           ‘‘infant carriers’’ as a product category
                                                Commission’s consumer registration                        (B) toddler beds;                                     included in the term ‘‘durable infant or
                                                rule in 16 CFR 1130.2, is not static. At                  (C) high chairs; booster chairs, and hook-            toddler products.’’ However, ASTM
                                                that time, the Commission added six                     on-chairs;                                              international has four separate
                                                product categories to the 12 listed in the                (D) bath seats;                                       voluntary standards for infant carriers,
                                                CPSIA. 74 FR 68668, 68669 (Dec. 29,                       (E) gates and other enclosures for confining
                                                                                                                                                                and the Commission has now issued
                                                2009).                                                  a child;
                                                                                                          (F) play yards;
                                                                                                                                                                four separate mandatory standards, one
                                                   The Commission proposes to make                                                                              for each subtype of infant carrier:
                                                the following changes to part 1130 to                     (G) stationary activity centers;
                                                clarify the products the rule covers:                     (H) infant carriers;                                  • 16 CFR 1225, Hand-Held Infant
                                                   • State the full statutory definition of               (I) strollers;                                           Carriers
                                                ‘‘durable infant or toddler product’’ in
                                                                                                          (J) walkers;                                          • 16 CFR 1226, Soft Infant and Toddler
                                                                                                          (K) swings; and                                          Carriers
                                                section 104(f)(1);
                                                   • Specify that the listed product
                                                                                                          (L) bassinets and cradles.                            • 16 CFR 1228, Sling Carriers
                                                categories are further defined in the                                                                           • 16 CFR 1230, Frame Child Carriers
                                                                                                           When the Commission finalized the
                                                applicable mandatory standards;                         consumer registration rule in 2009, the                    Although the Commission added
                                                   • List ‘‘sling carriers,’’ ‘‘soft infant             Commission listed the 12 statutory                      ‘‘Infant Slings’’ to the list of products in
                                                and toddler carriers,’’ ‘‘handheld infant               product categories, as well as six                      16 CFR 1130.2(a) when finalizing the
                                                carriers,’’ and ‘‘frame child carriers’’ as             additional product categories the                       2009 consumer registration rule, the
                                                a subset of infant carriers, to avoid                   Commission determined fell within the                   registration rule does not list the other
                                                confusion regarding whether they are                    scope of a ‘‘durable infant or toddler                  sub-categories of infant carriers. To
                                                subject to the consumer registration rule               product’’: Children’s folding chairs,                   clarify that all four types of infant
                                                and to reflect each product category                    changing tables, infant bouncers, infant                carriers are subject to the consumer
                                                using the name of the applicable                        bathtubs, bed rails, and infant slings. 74              registration requirement, the
                                                mandatory standard;                                     FR at 68669–70. However, the rule did                   Commission proposes to list each type
                                                   • Clarify that ‘‘bedside sleepers’’ are a            not repeat the statutory phrase: ‘‘a                    of infant carrier in § 1130.2(a)(8) as a
                                                subset of bassinets, to avoid confusion                 durable product intended for use, or                    subset of the infant carrier category,
                                                regarding whether they are subject to                   that may be reasonably expected to be                   using the name in the applicable
                                                the consumer registration rule and to                   used, by children under the age of 5                    mandatory standard.
                                                reflect the product name used in the                    years.’’ Thus, currently one must look at                  Accordingly, the Commission
                                                mandatory standard; and                                 both section 104(f) of the CPSIA and 16                 proposes to revise § 1130.2(a)(8), which
                                                   • Revise the term ‘‘changing tables’’                CFR 1130.2 of the regulation to                         currently states ‘‘Infant carriers,’’ to
                                                to ‘‘baby changing products,’’ to reflect               understand the full definition of                       state: ‘‘Infant carriers, including soft
                                                the product name used in the                            ‘‘durable infant or toddler product.’’                  infant and toddler carriers, hand-held
                                                mandatory standard.                                                                                             infant carriers, sling carriers, and frame
                                                   This proposed rule is based on a                     B. Product Categories                                   child carriers.’’ The Commission also
                                                briefing package CPSC staff provided to                                                                         proposes to delete ‘‘infant slings’’ as a
                                                                                                           Since 2009, as the Commission has
                                                the Commission on September 26, 2018,                                                                           separate product category in
                                                                                                        issued mandatory rules for the durable
                                                Notice of Proposed Rulemaking:                                                                                  § 1130.2(a)(18), and to change the
                                                                                                        infant or toddler products, occasionally
                                                Updates to 16 CFR part 1130, Consumer                                                                           product name from ‘‘infant slings’’ to
                                                                                                        the name of the product category in the
                                                Registration of Durable Infant or                                                                               ‘‘sling carriers’’ in the revised
                                                                                                        defined list does not match the name of
                                                Toddler Products (Staff Briefing                                                                                § 1130.2(a)(8), to align with the name of
                                                                                                        the product category covered by a
                                                Package).2                                                                                                      the mandatory rule in part 1228. Thus,
                                                                                                        mandatory standard, or the scope of the
                                                                                                                                                                the proposed language retains the
                                                II. Description of the Proposed Rule                    products covered within a product
                                                                                                                                                                statutorily-defined category of ‘‘infant
                                                                                                        category may be unclear. To clarify the
                                                A. Definition                                                                                                   carrier’’ while clarifying the four types
                                                                                                        product categories subject to the
                                                                                                                                                                of infant carriers subject to part 1130.
                                                   The Commission proposes to update                    consumer registration rule, the
                                                the definition of ‘‘durable infant or                   Commission proposes to list in the rule                 2. Bedside Sleepers
                                                toddler product’’ in 16 CFR 1130.2(a) to                the name of each product category that                    Currently, the product ‘‘bedside
                                                state the full statutory definition of                  aligns with the name of the product                     sleepers’’ 4 is not listed in part 1130.
                                                ‘‘durable infant or toddler product’’ and               category used in the applicable                         However, when the Commission issued
                                                to clarify that the scope of the product                voluntary or mandatory standard.3                       a mandatory rule pursuant to section
                                                categories listed can be found in the                   Further, to provide information on the                  104(b) of the CPSIA (codified at 16 CFR
                                                applicable mandatory standard. Section                  scope of the products covered by a                      part 1222) for bedside sleepers, the
                                                104(f) of the CPSIA defines the term                    product category, the Commission                        Commission considered bedside
                                                ‘‘durable infant or toddler product’’ as                proposes to state in the rule that the                  sleepers to be a subset of ‘‘bassinets and
                                                ‘‘a durable product intended for use, or                scope of the product category is further                cradles.’’ In fact, the bedside sleeper
                                                that may be reasonably expected to be                   defined in the applicable mandatory
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                                                                                                                                                                voluntary standard, ASTM F2906,
                                                used, by children under the age of 5                    standard.
                                                                                                                                                                  4 A bedside sleeper is a bassinet-type product,
                                                  2 Staff
                                                       Briefing Package available at: https://            3 Some  products may be listed in part 1130 before    intended to provide a sleeping environment for an
                                                www.cpsc.gov/s3fs-public/NPR%20-                        the Commission issues the corresponding                 infant up to approximately 5 months of age, or
                                                %20Amendment%20to%20Requirements%20                     mandatory standard. In those cases, the                 when a child begins to push up on his or her hands
                                                for%20Consumer%20Registration%20Durable                 Commission will list the product category as            and knees, whichever comes first. These products
                                                %20Infant%20or%20Toddler%20Products%20-                 defined in the current voluntary standard, which        are designed to be secured to an adult bed, for the
                                                %20September%2026%202018.pdf?mYkYTfN                    typically provides specificity about the scope of the   purpose of having a baby sleep in close proximity
                                                kAYZ9KDgLEmbA.Mv5s.4P9UqW.                              product category.                                       to an adult.



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                                                requires testing to ASTM F2194,                         proposed rule clarifies existing product              changing units) have all been required
                                                Standard Consumer Safety                                categories and expands one product                    to be in compliance with part 1130
                                                Specification for Bassinets and Cradles,                category. Accordingly, the Commission                 since December 29, 2010 under the
                                                as the fundamental safety requirement                   proposes two effective dates.                         previously listed category ‘‘changing
                                                for bedside sleepers. 79 FR 2581, 2583                  A. Thirty-Day Effective Date                          tables.’’ 74 FR at 68669. Therefore, the
                                                (Jan. 15, 2014).                                                                                              12-month effective date would only
                                                   Many bedside sleepers on the market                     Most of the changes in this proposed               apply to contoured changing pads.
                                                are multi-use products that also                        rule are clarifications to the definition of
                                                                                                        ‘‘durable infant or toddler product’’ to              IV. Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                function as play yards or stand-alone
                                                bassinets; such multi-use products are                  state the full statutory definition, and to              Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                required to provide a consumer                          more clearly identify product categories              (RFA), 5 U.S.C. 601–612, when a notice
                                                registration for their play yard or                     that already are subject to the consumer              of proposed rulemaking is required,
                                                bassinet mode. However, because                         registration rule (i.e., the statutory                agencies must review the proposed rule
                                                bedside sleepers are not specifically                   definition, infant carrier list, and                  for the rule’s potential economic impact
                                                listed in part 1130, it may be unclear                  bedside sleepers). Because these                      on small entities, including small
                                                whether a stand-alone bedside sleeper,                  revisions clarify the text of the rule, and           businesses. Section 603 of the RFA
                                                i.e., without a secondary use mode, is                  do not impose new burden on any                       generally requires that agencies prepare
                                                subject to the consumer registration                    manufacturer, the Commission proposes                 an initial regulatory flexibility analysis
                                                rule. To resolve any confusion, the                     a 30-day effective date for the addition              (IRFA) and make it available to the
                                                Commission proposes to list ‘‘bedside                   of the statutory language in § 1130.2(a),             public for comment when the NPR is
                                                sleepers’’ as a type of bassinet.                       as well as the clarifications to product              published, unless the head of the agency
                                                Accordingly, the Commission proposes                    categories in sections 1130.2(a)(8),                  certifies that the rule will not have a
                                                to revise § 1130.2(a)(12), which                        (a)(11), and (a)(12).                                 significant economic impact on a
                                                currently states: ‘‘Bassinets and                       B. Twelve-Month Effective Date                        substantial number small entities.
                                                cradles,’’ to state: ‘‘Bassinets and                                                                          However, pursuant to section 104(d)(1)
                                                                                                           A thirty day effective date is likely              of the CPSIA, the provision that
                                                cradles, including bedside sleepers.’’
                                                                                                        insufficient for products that have not               establishes the requirement for a
                                                3. Changing Tables                                      previously been required to establish a               consumer registration rule, the RFA
                                                   Currently, ‘‘changing tables’’ is listed             consumer registration program. In the                 does not apply when promulgating a
                                                as a durable infant or toddler product in               2009 registration rulemaking the                      rule under this provision. Consequently,
                                                16 CFR 1130.2(14). However, the                         Commission provided a 12-month                        the Commission has not prepared an
                                                Commission’s standard for these                         effective date for the six product                    IRFA and no certification is necessary.
                                                                                                        categories the Commission added and
                                                products is called ‘‘Safety Standard for                                                                      We note that the amendment mostly
                                                                                                        six months for the other aspects of the
                                                Baby Changing Products,’’ codified at 16                                                                      provides clarifications that would not
                                                                                                        rule. The Commission’s decision to
                                                CFR part 1235.5 CPSC’s standard covers                                                                        have any economic impact. Providing a
                                                                                                        allow a 12-month effective date for
                                                products that are included in the scope                                                                       12 month effective date for the one
                                                                                                        added product categories was based on
                                                of the voluntary standard on which it is                                                                      product that has not been subject to the
                                                                                                        three comments expressing concern that
                                                based, ASTM F2388–18, Standard                                                                                registration rule, contoured changing
                                                                                                        6 months would be insufficient to
                                                Consumer Safety Specification for Baby                                                                        pads, should reduce the economic
                                                                                                        establish a consumer registration
                                                Changing Products for Domestic Use.                                                                           impact on manufacturers of those
                                                                                                        program, and requesting a one year
                                                Accordingly, CPSC’s standard includes                                                                         products.
                                                                                                        effective date instead.
                                                changing tables, changing table                            Contoured changing pads have not                   V. Environmental Considerations
                                                accessories, contoured changing pads,                   previously been subject to the
                                                and add-on changing units. Changing                                                                             The Commission’s regulations address
                                                                                                        registration requirement. Although some               whether the agency is required to
                                                table accessories attach to another                     manufacturers and importers of
                                                product to allow it to function as a                                                                          prepare an environmental assessment or
                                                                                                        contoured changing pads likely
                                                changing table, and are typically                                                                             an environmental impact statement.
                                                                                                        distribute other durable infant and
                                                included with the purchase of another                                                                         Under these regulations, certain
                                                                                                        toddler products and would, therefore,
                                                product (e.g., crib or play yard) that                                                                        categories of CPSC actions normally
                                                                                                        have an established consumer
                                                currently requires product registration.                                                                      have ‘‘little or no potential for affecting
                                                                                                        registration program, the staff briefing
                                                Contoured changing pads and add-on                                                                            the human environment,’’ and therefore,
                                                                                                        package for the final rule for baby
                                                changing units are typically sold                                                                             they do not require an environmental
                                                                                                        changing products identified 25 firms
                                                independently of other products                                                                               assessment or an environmental impact
                                                                                                        that supply only contoured changing
                                                requiring registration. The Commission                                                                        statement. 16 CFR 1021.5. This
                                                                                                        pads to the market and no other
                                                proposes revising § 1130.2(a)(14) to                    changing products.6 At least 13 of these              proposed rule falls within the
                                                change the term ‘‘changing tables’’ to                  firms are not otherwise in the durable                categorical exclusion to prepare an
                                                ‘‘baby changing products’’ to be                        infant and toddler product market;                    environmental impact statement.
                                                consistent with the Commission’s                        therefore, they are unlikely to have an               VI. Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                mandatory standard.                                     existing consumer registration program.                 Section 104(d)(1) of the CPSIA
                                                III. Effective Date                                     Accordingly, the Commission proposes                  excludes this rulemaking from the
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                                                                                                        a 12-month effective date for contoured               requirements of the Paperwork
                                                   The Administrative Procedure Act                     changing pads. The other types of ‘‘baby
                                                generally requires that the effective date                                                                    Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 through
                                                                                                        changing products,’’ (changing tables,                3520. Consequently, no Paperwork
                                                of a rule be at least 30 days after                     changing table accessories, and add-on
                                                publication of the final rule. This                                                                           Reduction Act analysis is necessary.
                                                                                                          6 Available at: https://www.cpsc.gov/s3fs-public/   VII. Preemption
                                                  5 Thefinal rule for baby changing products was        Final%20Rule%20-%20Safety%20Standard%20for
                                                published June 26, 2018, and will become effective      %20Baby%20Changing%20Products%20-%20June                Section 26(a) of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C.
                                                12 months later.                                        %2013%202018.pdf.                                     2075(a), provides that when a consumer


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                                                product safety standard is in effect and                the Commission issues under section                   ADDRESSES:   You may submit comments
                                                applies to a product, no state or political             104(b) of the Consumer Product Safety                 identified by docket number USCG–
                                                subdivision of a state may either                       Improvement Act of 2008, and include                  2018–0843 using the Federal
                                                establish or continue in effect a standard              products that are combinations of the                 eRulemaking Portal at https://
                                                or regulation that prescribes                           following product categories:                         www.regulations.gov. See the ‘‘Public
                                                requirements for the performance,                       *     *      *    *      *                            Participation and Request for
                                                composition, contents, design, finish,                    (8) Infant carrier, including soft infant           Comments’’ portion of the
                                                construction, packaging, or labeling of                 and toddler carriers, hand-held infant                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for
                                                such product dealing with the same risk                 carriers, sling carriers, and frame child             further instructions on submitting
                                                of injury unless the state requirement is               carriers;                                             comments.
                                                identical to the federal standard. The                  *     *      *    *      *                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If
                                                Commission’s authority to issue this                      (11) Swings;                                        you have questions about this proposed
                                                consumer registration rule is section                     (12) Bassinets and cradles, including               rulemaking, call or email LT Matthew
                                                16(b) of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C. 2065(b).                   bedside sleepers;                                     Odom, Waterways Management
                                                Accordingly, this rule is not a consumer                                                                      Division, U.S. Coast Guard Sector
                                                product safety standard, and the                        *     *      *    *      *
                                                                                                          (14) Baby changing products;                        Northern New England, telephone 207–
                                                preemption provision of section 26(a) of                                                                      347–5015, email Matthew.T.Odom@
                                                the CPSA does not apply to any final                    *     *      *    *      *
                                                                                                                                                              uscg.mil.
                                                rule issued by the Commission.                            (17) Bed rails.
                                                                                                                                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                List of Subjects in 16 CFR Part 1130                    Alberta E. Mills,
                                                                                                        Secretary, Consumer Product Safety                    I. Table of Abbreviations
                                                  Administrative practice and                           Commission.                                           CFR Code of Federal Regulations
                                                procedure, Business and industry,                                                                             COTP Captain of the Port
                                                                                                        [FR Doc. 2018–21865 Filed 10–5–18; 8:45 am]
                                                Consumer protection, Reporting and                                                                            DHS Department of Homeland Security
                                                                                                        BILLING CODE 6355–01–P
                                                recordkeeping requirements.                                                                                   FR Federal Register
                                                  For the reasons discussed in the                                                                            NPRM Notice of proposed rulemaking
                                                                                                                                                              § Section
                                                preamble, the Commission proposes to                    DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                U.S.C. United States Code
                                                amend part 1130 of title 16 of the Code                 SECURITY                                              MEDOT Maine Department of
                                                of Federal Regulations as follows:                                                                              Transportation
                                                                                                        Coast Guard                                           II. Background, Purpose, and Legal
                                                PART 1130—REQUIREMENTS FOR
                                                CONSUMER REGISTRATION OF                                                                                      Basis
                                                                                                        33 CFR Part 165
                                                DURABLE INFANT OR TODDLER                                                                                        On April 27, 2018, the Maine
                                                PRODUCTS                                                [Docket Number USCG–2018–0843]                        Department of Transportation (MEDOT)
                                                                                                        RIN 1625–AA00                                         applied for a bridge construction permit
                                                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 1130                                                                     for Barter’s Island Bridge with the Coast
                                                continues to read as follows:                                                                                 Guard. On June 22, 2018, the Coast
                                                                                                        Safety Zone; Barters Island Bridge,
                                                    Authority: 15 U.S.C. 2056a, 2065(b).                Back River, Barters Island, ME                        Guard issued Public Notice 1–164,
                                                ■ 2. Amend § 1130.1 by revising the last                                                                      published it on the USCG Navigation
                                                                                                        AGENCY:   Coast Guard, DHS.                           Center website, and solicited comments
                                                sentence in paragraph (c) to read as
                                                follows:                                                ACTION:   Notice of proposed rulemaking.              through July 23, 2018. Three comments
                                                                                                                                                              were received in response to the public
                                                § 1130.1    Purpose, scope, and effective               SUMMARY:   The Coast Guard proposes to                notice: One commenter requested the
                                                date.                                                   establish a safety zone for the navigable             project be stopped if any human
                                                *      *    *      *    *                               waters within a 50 yard radius from the               remains, archaeological properties or
                                                   (c) * * * Compliance with this part                  center point of the Barters Island Bridge,            other items of historical importance are
                                                1130 shall be required on [DATE THAT                    on the Back River, ME, approximately                  unearthed and we report the findings. A
                                                IS 12 MONTHS AFTER PUBLICATION                          4.6 miles north of the mouth of the                   second commenter notified us this
                                                OF THE FINAL RULE IN THE                                waterway. When enforced, this                         project will not affect any Penobscot
                                                FEDERAL REGISTER] for contoured                         proposed rulemaking would prohibit                    cultural/historic properties or interests
                                                changing pads (a type of baby changing                  persons and vessels from being in the                 and had no objection. A third
                                                product). The rule shall apply to                       safety zone during bridge replacement                 commenter stated that Tennessee Gas
                                                durable infant or toddler products, as                  operations unless authorized by the                   Pipeline currently does not have
                                                defined in § 1130.2(a), that are                        Captain of the Port Northern New                      facilities within the area. There were no
                                                manufactured on or after those dates.                   England or a designated representative,               statements of objection.
                                                ■ 3. Amend § 1130.2 by:                                 which could pose as imminent hazard                      On August 22, 2018, MEDOT
                                                ■ a. Revising paragraphs (a)                            to persons and vessels operating in the               requested by letter that the Coast Guard
                                                introductory text and (a)(8), (11), (12),               area. The safety zone is necessary to                 impose waterway restrictions on the
                                                (14), and (17); and                                     protect personnel, vessels, and the                   Back River around the Barters Island
                                                ■ c. Removing paragraph (a)(18).                        marine environment from potential                     Bridge between Hodgdon Island and
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                                                   The revision reads as follows:                       hazards created by the demolition,                    Barters Island in Boothbay Harbor in
                                                   (a) Definition of Durable Infant or                  subsequent removal, and replacement of                support of the bridge improvements.
                                                Toddler Product means the following                     the Barters Island Bridge and a                       The project includes the replacement of
                                                products intended for use, or that may                  temporary bridge. We invite your                      the swing span of the bridge and the
                                                be reasonably expected to be used, by                   comments on this proposed rulemaking.                 existing center pier. A temporary fixed
                                                children under the age of 5 years. The                  DATES: Comments and related material                  bridge will be used to maintain vehicle
                                                listed product categories are further                   must be received by the Coast Guard on                traffic during construction of the new
                                                defined in the applicable standards that                or before November 8, 2018.                           bridge. The temporary fixed bridge will


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Document Created: 2018-10-06 00:58:45
Document Modified: 2018-10-06 00:58:45
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesSubmit comments by December 24, 2018.
ContactHope EJ Nesteruk, Project Manager, Children's Program Manager, Division of Mechanical and Combustion Engineering, Consumer Product Safety Commission, 5 Research Place, Rockville, MD 20850; telephone: 301-987-2579; email: [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 50542 
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Business and Industry; Consumer Protection and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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