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文档介绍:UNITED STATES
CONSUMER PRODUCT MISSION
4330 EAST WEST HIGHWA Y This document has been electronically
BETHESDA,~ 20814
approved and signed.
BALLOT VOTE SHEET
Date: January 13,2011
TO mission
Todd A. Stevenson, Secretary
THROUGH: Cheryl A. Falvey, General Counsel
h R. Hinson, Executive Director
FROM Philip Chao, Assistant General Counsel
Hyun S. Kim, Attorney
SUBJECT Notice ofPublic Hearing - Technological Feasibility of 100 ppm
BALLOT VOTE Due: January,,"--20__,,2011
Attached is a draft Federal Register notice of public hearing on the technological
feasibility of meeting the 100 parts per million (ppm) lead content limit and associated public
health considerations for children's products.
Please indicate your vote on the following options.
I. Approve the publication of the draft notice in the Federal Register.
(Signature) (Date)
II. Approve the publication of the draft notice in the Federal Register with changes.
(Please specify.)
(Signature) (Date)
Page 1 of2
THIS DOCUMENT HAS NOT BEEN CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
REVIEWED OR ACCEPTED BY THE UNDER CPSA 6(b)(1)
COMMISSION.
III. Do not approve the publication of the draft notice in the Federal Register.
(Signature) (Date)
IV. Take other action. (Please specify.)
(Signature) (Date)
Attachment: Draft Federal Register notice of public hearing.
2
THIS DOCUMENT HAS NOT BEEN CLEARED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
REVIEWED OR ACCEPTED BY THE UNDER CPSA 6(b)(1)
COMMISSION.
BILLING CODE 6355-01-P
CONSUMER PRODUCT MISSION
Children's Products Containing Lead; Technological Feasibility of 100 ppm for Lead
Content; Notice of Public Hearing
[Docket No. CPSC-2010-0080]
AGENCY: Consumer Product mission.
ACTION: Notice of public hearing.
SUMMARY: Section 101 (a) ofthe 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