SUBJECT: Technological Feasibility of 100 ppm for Lead Content
The Office of the General Counsel is providing for Commission consideration the attached draft Federal Register notice on the technological feasibility of the 100 ppm lead content limit in children’s products.
U.S. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
Children’s Products Containing Lead; Technological Feasibility of 100 ppm for Lead Content; Notice of Effective Date of 100 ppm Lead Content Limit in Children’s Products [Docket No. CPSC-2010-0080] AGENCY: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ACTION: Notice SUMMARY: Section 101(a) of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (“CPSIA”) provides that, as of August 14, 2011, children’s products may not contain more than 100 parts per million (“ppm”) of lead unless the Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC,” “Commission,” or “we”) determines that such a limit is not technologically feasible. The determination can only be made after notice and a hearing and after analyzing the public health protections associated with substantially reducing lead in children’s products. On February 16, 2011, we conducted a public hearing to receive views from all interested parties about the technological feasibility of meeting the 100 ppm lead content limit for children’s products and associated public health considerations. Through this notice, we announce that children’s products must meet the statutory 100 ppm lead content limit on August 14, 2011, unless otherwise excluded under 16 CFR 1500.87 through 1500.91. DATES: The 100 ppm lead content limit for children’s products is effective on August 14, 2011.