Rulemaking
In general
section 1261(f)(1)(A) of this titleWhenever in the judgment of the Commission such action will promote the objectives of this chapter by avoiding or resolving uncertainty as to its application, the Commission may by regulation declare to be a hazardous substance, for the purposes of this chapter, any substance or mixture of substances, which it finds meets the requirements of .
Procedure
Proceedings for the issuance, amendment, or repeal of regulations under this subsection and the admissibility of the record of such proceedings in other proceedings, shall be governed by the provisions of subsections (f) through (i) of this section.
Reasonable variations or additional label requirements
section 1261(p)(1) of this titleIf the Commission finds that the requirements of are not adequate for the protection of the public health and safety in view of the special hazard presented by any particular hazardous substance, it may by regulation establish such reasonable variations or additional label requirements as it finds necessary for the protection of the public health and safety; and any such hazardous substance intended, or packaged in a form suitable, for use in the household or by children, which fails to bear a label in accordance with such regulations shall be deemed to be a misbranded hazardous substance.
Exemption from requirements by regulation
If the Commission finds that, because of the size of the package involved or because of the minor hazard presented by the substance contained therein, or for other good and sufficient reasons, full compliance with the labeling requirements otherwise applicable under this chapter is impracticable or is not necessary for the adequate protection of the public health and safety, the Commission shall promulgate regulations exempting such substance from these requirements to the extent it determines to be consistent with adequate protection of the public health and safety.
Exemption from requirements of this chapter of substances or containers adequately regulated by other provisions of law
The Commission may exempt from the requirements established by or pursuant to this chapter any hazardous substance or container of a hazardous substance with respect to which it finds that adequate requirements satisfying the purposes of this chapter have been established by or pursuant to any other Act of Congress.
Regulation of toys or articles intended for use by children
Commencement of proceeding for promulgation of regulation; notice
Publication of standard; termination of proceeding for promulgation of regulation; monitoring of compliance
Publication of proposed rule together with preliminary regulatory analysis
Publication of final regulatory analysis with regulation; required findings; judicial review
Petition to initiate rulemaking
section 553(e) of title 5The Commission shall grant, in whole or in part, or deny any petition under requesting the Commission to initiate a rulemaking, within a reasonable time after the date on which such petition is filed. The Commission shall state the reasons for granting or denying such petition. The Commission may not deny any such petition on the basis of a voluntary standard unless the voluntary standard is in existence at the time of the denial of the petition, the Commission has determined that the voluntary standard is likely to result in the elimination or adequate reduction of the risk of injury identified in the petition, and it is likely that there will be substantial compliance with the standard.
Pub. L. 86–613, § 374 Stat. 374Pub. L. 89–756, § 2(d)80 Stat. 1303Pub. L. 91–113, § 2(b)83 Stat. 187Pub. L. 97–35, title XII, § 1203(b)(1)95 Stat. 708Pub. L. 101–608, title I104 Stat. 3112Pub. L. 110–314, title II, § 204(b)(1)122 Stat. 3041(, , ; , (e), , , 1304; , , ; , , ; , §§ 107(b), 108(b), 110(b), , , 3113; , (3), (4)(B), (D), , , 3042.)
Editorial Notes
Amendments
Pub. L. 110–314, § 204(b)(1)2008—Subsec. (a). , amended subsec. (a) generally. Prior to amendment, subsec. (a) authorized the Commission to declare hazardous substances by regulation and detailed proceedings for the issuance, amendment, or repeal of such regulations.
Pub. L. 110–314, § 204(b)(4)(D)Subsecs. (b) to (e). , substituted “it” for “he” and “its” for “his” wherever appearing in reference to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare.
Pub. L. 110–314, § 204(b)(4)(B), substituted “Commission” for “Secretary” wherever appearing.
Pub. L. 110–314, § 204(b)(3)(A)Subsec. (f). , substituted “may be commenced” for “shall be commenced” in introductory provisions.
Pub. L. 110–314, § 204(b)(3)(B)Subsec. (g)(1). , substituted “identified in a notice” for “identified in the notice”.
Pub. L. 110–314, § 204(b)(3)(C)Subsec. (h). , (D), in introductory provisions, substituted “unless the” for “unless, not less than 60 days after publication of the notice required in subsection (f) of this section, the” and in concluding provisions, substituted “appropriate Congressional committees. Nothing in this subsection shall preclude any person from submitting an existing standard or portion of a standard as a proposed regulation.” for “Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives.”
Pub. L. 101–608, § 108(b)1990—Subsec. (g)(2). , struck out period at end and inserted “, except that the Commission shall terminate any such proceeding and rely on a voluntary standard only if such voluntary standard is in existence. For purposes of this section, a voluntary standard shall be considered to be in existence when it is finally approved by the organization or other person which developed such standard, irrespective of the effective date of the standard. Before relying upon any voluntary standard, the Commission shall afford interested persons (including manufacturers, consumers, and consumer organizations) a reasonable opportunity to submit written comments regarding such standard. The Commission shall consider such comments in making any determination regarding reliance on the involved voluntary standard under this subsection.”
Pub. L. 101–608, § 107(b)Subsec. (g)(3). , added par. (3).
Pub. L. 101–608, § 110(b)Subsec. (j). , added subsec. (j).
Pub. L. 97–351981—Subsecs. (f) to (i). added subsecs. (f) to (i).
Pub. L. 91–1131969—Subsec. (e). added subsec. (e).
Pub. L. 89–756, § 2(d)1966—Subsec. (b). , substituted “any such hazardous substance intended, or packaged in a form suitable, for use in the household or by children, which fails to bear a label in accordance with such regulations shall be deemed to be a misbranded hazardous substance” for “any container of such hazardous substance, intended or suitable for household use, which fails to bear a label in accordance with such regulations shall be deemed to be a misbranded package of a hazardous substance”.
Pub. L. 89–756, § 2(e)Subsec. (d). , inserted “hazardous substance or” before “container of a hazardous substance”.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Change of Name
section 1(a) of Pub. L. 104–14section 21 of Title 2Committee on Energy and Commerce of House of Representatives treated as referring to Committee on Commerce of House of Representatives by , set out as a note preceding , The Congress. Committee on Commerce of House of Representatives changed to Committee on Energy and Commerce of House of Representatives, and jurisdiction over matters relating to securities and exchanges and insurance generally transferred to Committee on Financial Services of House of Representatives by House Resolution No. 5, One Hundred Seventh Congress, .
Effective Date of 1981 Amendment
Pub. L. 97–35section 1215 of Pub. L. 97–35section 2052 of this titleAmendment by applicable with respect to regulations under this chapter and chapters 25 and 47 of this title for which notices of proposed rulemaking are issued after , see , set out as a note under .
Effective Date of 1969 Amendment
Pub. L. 91–113section 5 of Pub. L. 91–113section 1261 of this titleAmendment by effective on sixtieth day following , see , set out as a note under .
National Commission on Product Safety
Pub. L. 90–14681 Stat. 466Pub. L. 91–5183 Stat. 86Pub. L. 90–146, , , as amended by , , , established a National Commission on Product Safety to study and investigate the scope and adequacy of measures to protect consumers against unreasonable risk of injuries which may be caused by hazardous household products and required the Commission to transmit its final report to the President and to the Congress by . Ninety days after submission of its final report the Commission ceased to exist by the express terms of .