1 en
1 en
(ii) Floodplains, wetlands, or ACTION: Notice of Information www.regulations.gov, and insert the
municipal watersheds; Collection; Request for Comment. docket number, CPSC–2010–0038, into
(iii) Congressionally designated areas, the ‘‘Search’’ box, and follow the
such as wilderness, wilderness study SUMMARY: As required by the Paperwork prompts.
areas, or national recreation areas; Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), the
Consumer Product Safety Commission FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
(iv) Inventoried roadless area or Cynthia Gillham, Consumer Product
potential wilderness area; (CPSC or Commission) requests
comments on a proposed extension of Safety Commission, 4330 East-West
(v) Research natural areas; Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814; (301)
(vi) American Indians and Alaska approval of a collection of information
for Third Party Testing of Children’s 504–7791, or by email to: pra@cpsc.gov.
Native religious or cultural sites; and
Products. The Office of Management SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CPSC
(vii) Archaeological sites, or historic
and Budget (OMB) previously approved seeks to renew the following currently
properties or areas.
the collection of information under approved collection of information:
These resource concerns will be
control number 3041–0159. The CPSC Title: Third Party Testing of
reviewed by NBRC when applying
will consider all comments received in Children’s Products.
Forest Service CEs to determine whether OMB Number: 3041–0159.
response to this notice before requesting
a proposed action may have the Type of Review: Renewal of collection
an extension of this collection of
potential to result in significant of information for third party testing of
information OMB.
environmental effects. If extraordinary children’s products, which includes: (1)
DATES: Submit comments on the
circumstances are present and cannot be previously approved burden for marking
resolved, NBRC will prepare an EA or collection of information by September
9, 2025. and labeling of certain durable infant
EIS or determine whether the action is and toddler products; (2) the labeling
covered under an existing NEPA ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by Docket No. CPSC–2010– and recordkeeping requirements (not
document. NBRC’s consideration of covered by the Commission’s third party
extraordinary circumstances will be 0038, by any of the following methods:
Electronic Submissions: Submit testing rule at 16 CFR part 1107) set
documented consistent with the forth in the rule establishing
approach outlined in Section III, electronic comments to the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at: https:// requirements for electrically operated
Documentation of Categorical Exclusion toys or other electrically operated
and Public Notice. www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments. articles intended for children (16 CFR
V. Consultation With USFS and NBRC CPSC typically does not accept part 1505) (electrically operated toys
on CE Adoption comments submitted by email, except and other articles rule); (3)
through www.regulations.gov. CPSC recordkeeping and labeling
In July, 2025, NBRC and USFS met to
encourages you to submit electronic requirements set forth in the ban on
discuss the adoption of aforementioned
comments by using the Federal articles known as ‘‘baby bouncers’’ or
categorical exclusions. NBRC’s intended
eRulemaking Portal, as described above. ‘‘walker-jumpers’’ (baby bouncer/
uses of the CE’s are consistent with the
Mail/Hand Delivery/Courier/ walker-jumper rule, 16 CFR
way USFS has been relying on these
Confidential Written Submissions: 1500.18(a)(6) and 1500.86(a)(4)), or
CEs. NBRC explained the way they
Submit comments by mail, hand similar articles that are not covered by
intend to rely on the CEs with specific
delivery, or courier to: Office of the the safety standard for infant walkers
examples of the projects NBRC is
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety (16 CFR part 1216) and that also are not
funding. Following this consultation,
Commission, 4330 East-West Highway, covered by the third party testing rule
NBRC has determined that its proposed
Bethesda, MD 20814; (301) 504–7479. If or any other rule issued under section
use of the USFS CEs as described in this
you wish to submit confidential 104 of the Consumer Product Safety
notice is appropriate.
business information, trade secret Improvement Act; (4) new children’s
VI. Conclusion information, or other sensitive or product safety rules promulgated since
This notice documents adoption of protected information that you do not the last renewal, including non-toy
the Forest Service CEs listed above in want to be available to the public, you children’s products containing button
accordance with 42 U.S.C. 4336c(4), and may submit such comments by mail, cell or coin batteries, children’s clothing
they are available for use by NBRC, hand delivery, or courier, or you may storage units, and non-toy children’s
effective immediately. email them to: cpsc-os@cpsc.gov. products containing magnets, and (5)
Instructions: All submissions must the addition of costs to eFile children’s
Jonathan O’Rourke, include the agency name and docket product certificates (CPCs) pursuant to
Senior Program Specialist. number. CPSC may post all comments the revision to 16 CFR part 1110 (90 FR
[FR Doc. 2025–12958 Filed 7–10–25; 8:45 am] without change, including any personal 1800 (Jan. 8, 2025)). The Commission
BILLING CODE 6820–SZ–P
identifiers, contact information, or other already expanded the scope of OMB
personal information provided, to Control No. 3041–0159 when it issued
https://www.regulations.gov. Do not the final rule to revise part 1110 and the
submit through this website: final rule for button cell or coin
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY Confidential business information, trade batteries; it is included in this renewal
COMMISSION secret information, or other sensitive or for completeness. As explained in this
protected information that you do not notice, the requirement to eFile most
[Docket No. CPSC–2010–0038]
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want to be available to the public. If you certificates does not begin until July 8,
Agency Information Collection wish to submit such information, please 2026.
Activities; Proposed Collection; submit it according to the instructions
for mail/hand delivery/courier/ General Description of Collection
Comment Request; Third Party Testing
of Children’s Products confidential written submissions. Testing and Certification: On
Docket: For access to the docket to November 8, 2011, the Commission
AGENCY:Consumer Product Safety read background documents or issued two rules for implementing third
Commission. comments received, go to: https:// party testing and certification of
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children’s products, as required by certification into one estimate, as e.g., sections 8 (marking and labeling)
section 14 of the Consumer Product explained further in this notice. and 9 (instructional literature) of every
Safety Act (CPSA): New Children’s Product Rules: Since ASTM voluntary standard incorporated
• Testing and Labeling Pertaining to the last renewal of this collection of by reference into a CPSC mandatory
Product Certification (76 FR 69482, information, CPSC has issued four standard, as listed in Table 2.
codified at 16 CFR part 1107; the testing children’s product rules (not including OMB has assigned control numbers
rule); and rules issued under section 104 of the for the estimated burden to comply with
• Conditions and Requirements for Consumer Product Safety Improvement marking and labeling requirements in
Relying on Component Part Testing or Act of 2008 CPSIA) that contain testing, each section 104 rule. With this
Certification, or Another Party’s marking, labeling, and certification renewal, CPSC is moving the marking
Finished Product Testing or requirements for children’s products: (1) and labeling burden requirements for
Certification to Meet Testing and Safety Standard for Clothing Storage two additional section 104 rules that
Certification Requirements (76 FR Units (CSUs) (16 CFR part 1261); Safety have been issued since the last renewal
69547, codified at 16 CFR part 1109; the Standard for Magnets (16 CFR part in 2022, into the collection of
component part rule). 1262) (does not contain labeling information for Third Party Testing of
The testing rule establishes requirements); Safety Standard for Children’s Products (bold font in Table
requirements for manufacturers to Button Cell or Coin Batteries and 2). The paperwork burdens associated
conduct initial third party testing and Consumer Products Containing Such with the section 104 rules are
certification of children’s products, Batteries (Button Battery) (16 CFR part appropriately included in the collection
testing when there has been a material 1263); and (4) Marking of Toy, Look- for Third Party Testing of Children’s
change in the product, continuing Alike, and Imitation Firearms (16 CFR Products because all the section 104
testing (periodic testing), and guarding part 1272; PRA burden addressed in 16 products are also required to be third
against undue influence. A final rule on CFR part 1250). In this renewal the party tested. Having all the burden
Representative Samples for Periodic burden estimate for children’s CSUs and hours under one collection for
Testing of Children’s Products (77 FR non-toy children’s products containing children’s products provides one OMB
72205, Dec. 5, 2012) amended the control number and eases the
magnets is included in this collection of
testing rule to require that administrative burden of renewing
information. The Button Battery rule
representative samples be selected for multiple collections. CPSC will
already expanded this collection of
periodic testing of children’s products. discontinue using the OMB control
The component part rule is a information to include the certification
and labeling of non-toy children’s numbers currently assigned to
companion to the testing rule that is individual section 104 rules. The
intended to reduce third party testing products that contain button batteries,
and it is listed here for completeness. discontinued OMB control numbers are
burdens, by providing all parties listed in Table 2.
involved in the required testing and Toy imitation firearms are already
eFiling Revision to 16 CFR part 1110:
certifying of children’s products the included in this collection pursuant to
Section 14(a) of the CPSA requires that
flexibility to conduct or rely upon section 4.30 of ASTM F963, as required
manufacturers (including importers)
testing where testing is the easiest and in 16 CFR part 1250. The burden
and private labelers issue certificates for
least expensive to accomplish. estimate for these new rules is included
all consumer products subject to a
Certification of a children’s product can in the analysis under the Testing and
consumer product safety rule under the
be based upon one or more of the Certification.
CPSA, or a similar rule, ban, standard,
following: (a) component part testing; Section 104 Rules: The Commission
or regulation under any other law
(b) component part certification; (c) has issued 28 rules for durable infant enforced by the Commission, that are
another party’s finished product testing; and toddler products under section 104 imported for consumption or
or (d) another party’s finished product of the Consumer Product Safety warehousing or distributed in
certification. Improvement Act of 2008 (CPSIA), commerce. 15 U.S.C. 2052(a)(11)–(12);
Section 1107.26 of the testing rule codified in 15 U.S.C. 2056a (section 104 15 U.S.C. 2063(a)(1). Children’s
states the records required for testing rules). Section 104 rules that have been products introduced to the U.S. market
and selecting representative samples. 16 issued, to date, appear in Table 2. Each must have a Children’s Product
CFR 1107.26. Required records include section 104 rule contains requirements Certificate (CPC), which, if imported,
a certificate and records documenting for marking, labeling, and instructional must be electronically filed with U.S.
third party testing and related sampling literature: Customs and Border Protection at the
plans. These requirements largely • Each product and the shipping time of filing entry. The final rule
overlap the recordkeeping requirements container must have a permanent label revising part 1110 details the eFiling
in the component part rule, codified at or marking that identifies the name and requirement and the burden of eFiling
16 CFR 1109.5(g). Duplicate address (city, state, and zip code) of the CPCs. 90 FR 1800, 1838–39 (Jan. 8,
recordkeeping is not required; records manufacturer, distributor, or seller. 2025). For most imported products, the
need to be created and maintained only • A permanent code mark or other effective date of this requirement is July
once to meet the applicable product identification shall be provided 8, 2026. Products imported from a
recordkeeping requirements. The on the product and its package or Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) must comply
component part rule also requires shipping container, if multiple with the eFiling requirement by January
records that enable tracing a product or packaging is used. The code will 8, 2027.
identify the date (month and year) of
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component back to the entity that had Electrically Operated Toys and Other
a product tested for compliance; the rule manufacture and permit future Articles: The requirements for
also requires attestations of due care to identification of any given model. electrically operated toys and other
ensure test result integrity. Each standard also requires products to electrically operated articles intended
Because these records largely overlap, include easy-to-read and for use by children are set forth in 16
for this renewal, CPSC is streamlining understandable instructions regarding CFR part 1505. The regulation
the burden analysis and combining all assembly, maintenance, cleaning, use, establishes certain criteria to use in
recordkeeping for testing and and adjustments, where applicable. See, determining whether electrically
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operated toys and other electrically that there were approximately 20,100 change their product may spend more
operated children’s products are banned manufacturers, about 106,700 time on testing and certification and the
and requires that certain warning and wholesalers, and about 263,800 retailers associated recordkeeping, while
identification labeling be included on in these NAICS categories. Accordingly, respondents that utilize the component
both the product and the packaging. The there are approximately 390,600 annual part rule effectively, or that
regulation also requires that respondents. Note, however, these continuously manufacture the same
manufacturers establish a quality categories also include many non- product, may spend less time
assurance program to assure compliance children’s products, which are not responding to the collection.
and to keep records pertaining to the covered by any children’s product safety Section 104 Rules: Each section 104
quality assurance program. rules. Therefore, these numbers would rule contains a similar analysis for
Additionally, manufacturers or constitute an overestimate of the marking and labeling that estimates the
importers must keep records of the sale number of establishments that are time to make any necessary changes to
and distribution of the products. subject to the PRA requirements and marking and labeling requirements at 1
Baby-Bouncer/Walker-Jumper Rule: therefore constitute a high estimate of hour per model. Some section 104 rules
The requirements for baby bouncers, the number of firms that are subject to also contain requirements for
baby walkers, and similar articles that the recordkeeping requirements. Table 1 instructional literature, and estimates
are not covered by 16 CFR part 1216 sets forth the burden estimate for all are included for instructional literature
(Safety Standard for Infant Walkers) are children’s product safety rules that are in this analysis, where required.
set forth under 16 CFR 1500.18(a)(6) and not rules under section 104 of the
1500.86(a)(4). These regulations CPSIA, estimating an average annual eFiling Requirements: The average
establish criteria to use in determining hourly burden of 5,037,900 hours. filing takes roughly 22 seconds (or
whether certain baby-bouncers, walker- Section 104 Rules: Table 2 0.0062 hours) across filing modes.
jumpers, or similar products are banned. summarizes the section 104 rules for Electrically Operated Toys and Other
The regulation requires that each durable infant or toddler products Articles Rule: Products subject to this
product be labeled with information subject to the marking and labeling regulation are also subject to the
that will permit future identification by requirement that have been or are now requirements of the testing rule.
the manufacturer of the particular being moved into OMB control number Therefore, the burden of any duplicative
model of bouncer or walker-jumper. In 3041–0159. The two new section 104 recordkeeping requirements will not be
addition, manufacturers must maintain rules being moved into this information reported here to avoid double-counting
records of sales, distribution, and results collection are shown in bold text. Table the burden. CPSC staff estimates that the
of tests and inspections for three years 2 also contains the estimated number of additional burden imposed by this
and make such records available to manufacturers and models and the total regulation over that imposed by the
CPSC, upon request. Products covered respondent hours, estimating 6,338 testing rule is 1.5 hours (30 minutes per
under this regulation are not duplicative respondents for section 104 Rules, with response to maintain sales and
of an existing section 104 rule. an estimated annual hourly burden of distribution records for recordkeeping,
Frequency of Response: On occasion. 97,968 hours. and 1 hour to make labeling changes).
Affected Public: Manufacturers, eFiling Requirements: As shown in Baby-Bouncer/Walker-Jumper Rule:
private labelers, and importers of Table 3, the final rule to revise part 1110 CPSC staff estimates that respondents
children’s products subject to a estimates that 224,000 importers of will spend 2 hours per response (1 hour
children’s product safety rule. children’s products will annually eFile on recordkeeping requirements, and 1
Estimated Number of Respondents: Children’s Product Certificates (CPCs) hour on labeling requirements).
Testing and Certification of Children’s with an estimated annual 209,462
Products: Recordkeeping requirements hourly burden. 90 FR 1800, 1838–39 Total Estimated Annual Burden
in parts 1107 and 1109 apply to all (Table 14). Adding the total estimated
manufacturers, importers, and private Electrically Operated Toys and Other recordkeeping burden for testing and
labelers of children’s products that are Articles Rule: CPSC staff estimates that certification (5,037,900 hours), marking
covered by one or more children’s about 40 entities will respond to this and labeling for 104 Rules (97,968
product safety rules promulgated and/or collection annually. hours), eFiling CPCs (209,462 hours),
enforced by the CPSC. Baby-Bouncer/Walker-Jumper Rule: electrically operated toys (750 hours),
To estimate the number of CPSC staff estimates that about six and baby bouncer/walker-jumpers (24
respondents, CPSC staff reviewed every entities will respond to the testing and hours) the total estimated annual
industry category in the NAICS and recordkeeping requirements of this burden of the collection is 5,346,104
selected industry categories that regulation annually. hours.
included firms that could manufacture
Estimated Time per Response At $41.59 (U.S. Bureau of Labor
or sell children’s products that are
regulated by CPSC and require testing Testing and Certification: An average Statistics, ‘‘Employer Costs for
and certification. Using data from the of three hours per year will be needed Employee Compensation,’’ March 2025,
U.S. Census Bureau,1 CPSC determined for each response. The PRA burden will Table 4, total compensation for all sales
vary greatly from respondent to and office workers in goods-producing
1 All Sectors: County Business Patterns, including respondent, depending upon factors that private industries: https://www.bls.gov/
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ZIP Code Business Patterns, by Legal Form of are out of CPSC’s control and at the news.release/archives/ecec_
Organization and Employment Size Class for the
discretion of the establishment. For 06132025.htm) hourly compensation
U.S., States, and Selected Geographies: 2022, rate, the total cost of the information
Census—Table Results for Table ID CB2200CBP. example, respondents that regularly
The list of all children’s product safety rules
collection is approximately $222.3
covered by this burden analysis appears in Regulations.gov under Docket No. CPSC–2010– million (5,346,104 hours × $41.59 =
Appendix A of the Supporting Statement posted on 0038. $222,344,465.36).
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TABLE 2—ESTIMATED BURDEN FOR MARKING AND LABELING IN SECTION 104 RULES
Total
Discontinued 16 CFR part Description Mfrs. Models respondent
OMB control No. hours
3041–0145 .......................... 1215 Safety Standard for Infant Bath Seats ........................... 12 2 24
3041–0141 .......................... 1216 Safety Standard for Infant Walkers ................................ 19 4 76
3041–0150 .......................... 1217 Safety Standard for Toddler Beds ................................. 111 10 1,110
3041–0157 .......................... 1218 Safety Standard for Bassinets and Cradles ................... 72 4 288
3041–0147 .......................... 1219 Safety Standard for Full-Size Cribs ............................... 80 13 1,040
3041–0147 .......................... 1220 Safety Standard for Non-Full-Size Cribs ........................ 39 2 78
3041–0152 .......................... 1221 Safety Standard for Play Yards ..................................... 34 4 136
3041–0160 .......................... 1222 Safety Standard for Infant Bedside Sleepers ................ 13 2 26
3041–0155 .......................... 1223 Safety Standard for Swings ........................................... 6 8 48
3041–0149 .......................... 1224 Safety Standard for Portable Bedrails ........................... 18 2 36
3041–0158 .......................... 1225 Safety Standard for Hand-Held Infant Carriers .............. 78 2 156
3041–0162 .......................... 1226 Safety Standard for Soft Infant and Toddler Carriers .... 44 3 132
3041–0164 .......................... 1227 Safety Standard for Carriages and Strollers .................. 100 7 700
3041–0167 .......................... 1228 Safety Standard for Sling Carriers ................................. 1,000 2 * 8,500
3041–0174 .......................... 1229 Safety Standard for Infant Bouncer Seats ..................... 26 4 104
3041–0166 .......................... 1230 Safety Standard for Frame Child Carriers ..................... 14 3 42
3041–0173 .......................... 1231 Safety Standard for High Chairs .................................... 83 3 249
3041–0172 .......................... 1232 Safety Standard for Children’s Folding Chairs and 17 2 34
Stools.
3041–0170 .......................... 1233 Safety Standard for Hook-On-Chairs ............................. 7 1 7
3041–0171 .......................... 1234 Safety Standard for Infant Bath Tubs ............................ 27 2 54
3041–0175 .......................... 1235 Safety Standard for Baby Changing Products ............... 141 6 846
3041–0177 .......................... 1236 Safety Standard for Infant Sleep Products .................... 1,325 6,528 * 68,650
3041–0178 .......................... 1237 Safety Standard for Booster Seats ................................ 52 2 104
3041–0179 .......................... 1238 Safety Standard for Stationary Activity Centers ............ 11 4 44
3041–0182 .......................... 1239 Safety Standard for Gates and Enclosures ................... 127 3.6 * 9,496
3041–0185 .......................... 1241 Safety Standard for Crib Mattresses .............................. 38 10 380
3041–0197 .......................... 1242 Safety Standard for Nursing Pillows .............................. 844 .................... 1,688
3041–0202 .......................... 1243 Safety Standard for Infant Support Cushions ................ 2,000 .................... 4,000
Estimates of Other Total Annual Cost customs filings and reporting with the fees that brokers charge vary with the
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Burden to Respondents or government. Brokers typically charge a complexity of the Message Set and with
Recordkeepers fee per entry or per entry line that is the number of Message Sets filed.
Many importers use import brokers filed, and each entry line may contain Table 4 below presents an estimate of
who charge a filing fee to facilitate one or more product certificates. The filing fees for CPCs. CPSC estimates that
importers of children’s products will
file 28,555,603 annual message sets and
expect filing fees for CPCs to total
$21,987,815 annually.
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Request for Comments Management and Budget (OMB) www.regulations.gov, insert docket
The Commission solicits written previously approved the collection of number CPSC–2012–0055 into the
comments from all interested persons information under control number ‘‘Search’’ box, and follow the prompts.
about the proposed renewal of this 3041–0027. OMB’s most recent FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
collection of information. The extension of approval will expire on Cynthia Gillham, Consumer Product
Commission specifically solicits September 30, 2025. The Commission Safety Commission, 4330 East-West
information relevant to the following will consider all comments received in Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814; (301)
response to this notice before requesting 504–7791, or by email to: pra@cpsc.gov.
topics:
• Whether the collection of an extension of this collection of SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CPSC
information from OMB. seeks to renew the following currently
information described above is
necessary for the proper performance of DATES: Submit comments on the approved collection of information:
the Commission’s functions, including collection of information by September Title: Standard for the Flammability
whether the information would have 9, 2025. of Children’s Sleepwear: Sizes 0
practical utility; ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, Through 6X; and the Standard for the
• Whether the estimated burden of identified by Docket No. CPSC–2012– Flammability of Children’s Sleepwear:
the proposed collection of information 0055, within 60 days of publication of Sizes 7 Through 14.
is accurate; this notice by any of the following OMB Number: 3041–0027.
• Whether the quality, utility, and methods: Type of Review: Renewal of
clarity of the information to be collected Electronic Submissions: Submit collection.
electronic comments to the Federal Frequency of Response: On occasion.
could be enhanced; and Affected Public: Manufacturers and
• Whether the burden imposed by the eRulemaking Portal at: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the importers of children’s sleepwear.
collection of information could be General Description of Collection: The
minimized by use of automated, instructions for submitting comments.
Do not submit through this website: Standard for the Flammability of
electronic or other technological Children’s Sleepwear: Sizes 0 through
collection techniques, or other forms of confidential business information, trade
secret information, or other sensitive or 6X (16 CFR part 1615) and the Standard
information technology. for the Flammability of Children’s
protected information that you do not
Alberta E. Mills, want to be available to the public. The Sleepwear: Sizes 7 through 14 (16 CFR
Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission typically does not accept part 1616) address the fire hazard
Commission. comments submitted by email, except as associated with small-flame ignition
[FR Doc. 2025–12979 Filed 7–10–25; 8:45 am] described below. sources for children’s sleepwear
BILLING CODE 6355–01–P Mail/Hand Delivery/Courier/Written manufactured for sale in, or imported
Submissions: CPSC encourages you to into, the United States. The standards
submit electronic comments by using also require manufacturers and
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY the Federal eRulemaking Portal. You importers of children’s sleepwear to
COMMISSION may, however, submit comments by collect information resulting from
mail/hand delivery/courier to: Office of product testing and maintenance of the
[Docket No. CPSC–2012–0055] testing records. 16 CFR part 1615,
the Secretary, U.S. Consumer Product
Agency Information Collection Safety Commission, 4330 East-West subpart B; 16 CFR part 1616; subpart B.
Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814; Estimated Number of Respondents:
Activities; Extension of Collection;
telephone (301) 504–7479. Based on a review of past inspections
Comment Request; Standards for the
Instructions: All submissions received and published industry information,
Flammability of Children’s Sleepwear
must include the agency name and CPSC staff estimates that there could be
AGENCY: Consumer Product Safety docket number for this notice. CPSC as many as 615 domestic children’s
Commission. may post all comments without change, apparel manufacturers in the United
ACTION: Notice of information collection; including any personal identifiers, States subject to the rule. However, not
request for comment. contact information, or other personal all these manufacturers will produce
information provided, to: https:// children’s sleepwear. Therefore, this
SUMMARY: As required by the Paperwork www.regulations.gov. If you wish to figure is likely an overestimate of the
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), the submit confidential business actual number of firms responding to
Consumer Product Safety Commission information, trade secret information, or the collection of information in any
(CPSC or Commission) requests other sensitive or protected information given year. Furthermore, using the
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comments on a proposed extension of that you do not want to be available to Harmonized Tariff System (HTS) codes
approval of information collection the public, you may submit such for children’s sleepwear, CPSC staff
requirements associated with the comments by mail, hand delivery, or found approximately 3,641 importers
Standard for the Flammability of courier, or you may email them to cpsc- that supply children’s sleepwear to the
Children’s Sleepwear: Sizes 0 Through os@cpsc.gov. U.S. market. Many of the 615 domestic
6X and the Standard for the Docket: For access to the docket to manufacturers, along with many large
Flammability of Children’s Sleepwear: read background documents or U.S. retailers, may be among the
Sizes 7 Through 14. The Office of comments received, go to: https:// importers, so this too could be an
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