JULY 8, 2024
VOLUME 53 ISSUE 26
PREMIUM CONTENT FROM PRODUCT SAFETY LETTER
Subscriber-Only Story CPSC June 27 and July 2 posted an 8,748-page Freedom of Information (FoIA) response containing documents from historical administrative proceedings, including cases back to the 1970s. Subscriber-Only Story The U.S. Supreme Court July 1 held that the six years to challenge a regulation do not begin "until the plaintiff is injured." Subscriber-Only Story Virginia's senators July 3 called for work on "any outstanding" issues with beach umbrellas being propelled by wind. Subscriber-Only Story The EC started a process to consider risks from nonmedical brain stimulators. Subscriber-Only Story The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission June 27 highlighted that emerging tech would be one of five product safety priorities for the fiscal year that began July 1. Subscriber-Only Story A July 3 CPSC unilateral notice included a suggestion against buying the seller's other products. Subscriber-Only Story The Lighter Association praised the July 1 effective date of a Wisconsin law to require compliance with ASTM lighter standards. Subscriber-Only Story The Government Accountability Office (GAO) in June pointed to two long-standing recommendations on CPSC as among its many aimed at saving government money. Subscriber-Only Story Briefs on mattresses, smoke/CO alarms, and carbon monoxide, plus the regular charts on recalls/corrections, standards activities, and CPSC meetings. |