CPSCProposed Rule
Information Disclosure under the Consumer Product Safety Act; Termination of Rulemaking
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Summary
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has stopped working on a rule that would have required companies to disclose more information about product safety issues to the public. This means the agency is ending its effort to make companies more transparent about potential hazards in consumer products.
Key Points
- 1The CPSC is terminating a proposed rule that would have increased information disclosure requirements for consumer product safety
- 2The rule would have forced manufacturers and retailers to share more details about product defects, injuries, and safety complaints with consumers
- 3This termination means companies will not face new mandatory requirements to publicly report certain safety information
- 4The decision affects all consumer product manufacturers and retailers across industries
- 5Without this rule, product safety information disclosure will continue under existing requirements rather than expanded ones
Key Dates
Published
August 28, 2025
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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