In general
Appropriate Congressional committees
The term “appropriate Congressional committees” means the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate.
Children’s product
Commerce
Commission
section 2053 of this titleThe term “Commission” means the Consumer Product Safety Commission, established by .
Consumer product
Consumer product safety rule
section 2056(a) of this titleThe term “consumer product safety rule” means a consumer products safety standard described in , or a rule under this chapter declaring a consumer product a banned hazardous product.
Distribute in commerce; distribution in commerce
The terms “to distribute in commerce” and “distribution in commerce” mean to sell in commerce, to introduce or deliver for introduction into commerce, or to hold for sale or distribution after introduction into commerce.
Distributor
The term “distributor” means a person to whom a consumer product is delivered or sold for purposes of distribution in commerce, except that such term does not include a manufacturer or retailer of such product.
Import; importation
The terms “import” and “importation” include reimporting a consumer product manufactured or processed, in whole or in part, in the United States.
Manufactured
The term “manufactured” means to manufacture, produce, or assemble.
Manufacturer
The term “manufacturer” means any person who manufactures or imports a consumer product.
Private labeler
Retailer
The term “retailer” means a person to whom a consumer product is delivered or sold for purposes of sale or distribution by such person to a consumer.
Risk of injury
The term “risk of injury” means a risk of death, personal injury, or serious or frequent illness.
State
The term “State” means a State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, Wake Island, Midway Island, Kingman Reef, Johnston Island, the Canal Zone, American Samoa, or the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.
Third-party logistics provider
The term “third-party logistics provider” means a person who solely receives, holds, or otherwise transports a consumer product in the ordinary course of business but who does not take title to the product.
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Common carriers, contract carriers, third-party logistics provider, and freight forwarders
A common carrier, contract carrier, third-party logistics provider, or freight forwarder shall not, for purposes of this chapter, be deemed to be a manufacturer, distributor, or retailer of a consumer product solely by reason of receiving or transporting a consumer product in the ordinary course of its business as such a carrier or forwarder.
Pub. L. 92–573, § 386 Stat. 1208Pub. L. 94–284, § 3(b)90 Stat. 503Pub. L. 97–35, title XII, § 121395 Stat. 724Pub. L. 99–514, § 2100 Stat. 2095Pub. L. 110–314, title II, § 235(a)122 Stat. 3074(, , ; , (d), , ; , , ; , , ; –(c)(1), , .)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Section 2079(d) of this titlePub. L. 110–314, title II, § 237122 Stat. 3076, referred to in subsec. (a)(5), was repealed by , , .
section 24109(b)(2) of Pub. L. 114–94129 Stat. 1706Section 30102(a)(6) and (7) of title 49, referred to in subsec. (a)(5)(C), was redesignated section 30102(a)(7) and (8) of title 49 by , div. B, title XXIV, , .
act June 25, 1947, ch. 125Pub. L. 92–51686 Stat. 973section 136 of Title 7The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, referred to in subsec. (a)(5)(D), is , as amended generally by , , , which is classified generally to subchapter II (§ 136 et seq.) of chapter 6 of Title 7, Agriculture. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under and Tables.
Pub. L. 98–8997 Stat. 500section 101 of Title 46Title 52 of the Revised Statutes, referred to in subsec. (a)(5)(G), consisted of R.S. §§ 4399 to 4500, which were classified to sections 170, 214, 215, 222, 224, 224a, 226, 228, 229, 230 to 234, 239, 240, 361, 362, 364, 371 to 373, 375 to 382, 384, 385, 391, 391a, 392 to 394, 399 to 404, 405 to 416, 435 to 440, 451 to 453, 460, 461 to 463, 464, 466, 467 to 482, and 489 to 498 of former Title 46, Shipping. For complete classification of R.S. §§ 4399 to 4500 to the Code, see Tables. A majority of such sections of the Revised Statutes were repealed and various provisions thereof were reenacted in Title 46, Shipping, by , , . For disposition of sections of former Title 46 into revised Title 46, Shipping, see Disposition Table preceding .
Pub. L. 86–61374 Stat. 372section 1261 of this titleThe Federal Hazardous Substances Act, referred to in the provisions following subsec. (a)(5)(I), is , , , which is classified generally to chapter 30 (§ 1261 et seq.) of this title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under and Tables.
section 3602(b) of Title 22For definition of Canal Zone, referred to in subsec. (a)(15), see , Foreign Relations and Intercourse.
Codification
15 U.S.C. 1391(3)section 40102(a) of title 49Pub. L. 103–272, § 6(b)108 Stat. 1378In subsec. (a)(5)(C), (F), “section 30102(a)(6) and (7) of title 49” substituted for “sections 102(3) and (4) of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966 [ and (4)]” and “” substituted for “section 101 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 [49 App. U.S.C. 1301]” on authority of , , , the first section of which enacted subtitles II, III, and V to X of Title 49, Transportation.
section 2101(1) of title 4646 U.S.C. 145146 U.S.C. 1452(8)Pub. L. 98–89, § 2(b)97 Stat. 598In subsec. (a)(5)(G), “chapter 43 of title 46” and “” substituted for “the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 ( et seq.)” and “section 3(8) of the Federal Boat Safety Act of 1971 []”, respectively, on authority of , , , section 1 of which enacted Title 46, Shipping.
Amendments
Pub. L. 110–314, § 235(b)(2)2008—Subsec. (a). –(4), realigned margins, inserted par. headings, reordered pars. in alphabetical order based on headings of pars., and renumbered pars. as so reordered.
Pub. L. 110–314, § 235(b)(1), which directed amendment of subsec. (a) by substituting subsec. heading and introductory provisions for “for purposes of this chapter:”, was executed by making the substitution for “For purposes of this chapter:” to reflect the probable intent of Congress.
Pub. L. 110–314, § 235(a)Subsec. (a)(15) to (17). , added pars. (15) defining “appropriate Congressional committees”, (16) defining “children’s product”, and (17) defining “third-party logistics providers”.
Pub. L. 110–314, § 235(b)(5)Subsec. (b). , (c)(1), inserted heading and inserted “third-party logistics provider,” after “contract carrier,” in text.
Pub. L. 99–5141986—Subsec. (a)(1)(E). substituted “Internal Revenue Code of 1986” for “Internal Revenue Code of 1954”.
Pub. L. 97–351981—Subsec. (a)(1). inserted provisions that term “consumer product” includes any mechanical device which carries or conveys passengers along, around, or over a fixed or restricted route or course or within a defined area for the purpose of giving its passengers amusement, which is customarily controlled or directed by an individual who is employed for that purpose and who is not a consumer with respect to such device, and which is not permanently fixed to a site and that such term does not include such a device which is permanently fixed to a site.
Pub. L. 94–2841976—Subsec. (a)(1). substituted in subpar. (D) “pesticides” for “economic poisons”, and in provision following subpar. (I) “other limitations” for “limitations”, and inserted provision which limited the authority of the Commission to regulate any product or article described in subpar. (E).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 1981 Amendment
Pub. L. 97–35, title XII, § 121595 Stat. 724
Effective Date
section 34 of Pub. L. 92–573section 2051 of this titleSection effective on the sixtieth day following , see , set out as a note under .
Transfer of Functions
section 542 of Title 6For transfer of authorities, functions, personnel, and assets of the Coast Guard, including the authorities and functions of the Secretary of Transportation relating thereto, to the Department of Homeland Security, and for treatment of related references, see sections 468(b), 551(d), 552(d), and 557 of Title 6, Domestic Security, and the Department of Homeland Security Reorganization Plan of , as modified, set out as a note under .
Executive Documents
Termination of Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
section 1681 of Title 48For termination of Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, see note set out preceding , Territories and Insular Possessions.