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 104 STAT. 406 PUBLIC LAW 101-352—AUG. 10, 1990 The Commission shall make such request not later than the expiration of 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act. Qo) COMMISSION. —The Consumer Product Safety Commission shall— (1) design and implement a study to collect baseline and followup data about the characteristics of cigarettes, products ignited, and smokers involved in fires, and (2) develop information on societal costs of cigarette-ignited fires. (c) HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES.— The Consumer Product Safety Commission, in consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services, shall develop information on changes in the toxicity of smoke and resultant health effects from cigarette prototypes. The Commission shall not obligate more than $50,000 to develop such information. 15 USC 2054 SEC. 3. ADVISORY GROUP. ^°• (a) ESTABLISHMENT.— T here is established the Technical Advisory Group to advise and work with the Consumer Product Safety Commission and National Institute for Standards and Technology's Center for Fire Research on the implementation of this Act. The Technical Advisory Group may hold hearings to develop informa- Termination ^^^^ ^^ Carry out its functions. The Technical Advisory Group shall date. terminate 1 month after the submission of the final report of the Chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission under section 4. (b) MEMBERS.—The Technical Advisory Group shall consist of the same individuals appointed to the Technical Study Group on Cigarette and Little Cigar Fire Safety under section 3(a) of the Cigarette Safety Act of 1984. If such an individual is unavailable to serve on the Technical Advisory Group, the entity which such individual represented on such Technical Study Group shall submit to the Chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission the name of another individual to be appointed by the Chairman to represent such group on the Technical Advisory Group. 15 USC 2054 SEC. 4. REPORTS. The Chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, in consultation with the Technical Advisory Group, shall submit to Congress three reports on the activities undertaken under section 2 as follows: The first such report shall be made not later than 13 months after the date of the enactment of this Act, the second such report shall be made not later than 25 months after such date, and the final such report shall be made not later than 36 months after such date. 15 USC 2054 SEC. 5. CONFIDENTIALITY. " (a) IN GENERAL.— Any information provided to the National Institute for Standards and Technology's Center for Fire Research, to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, or to the Technical Advisory Group under section 2 which is designated as trade secret or confidential information shall be treated as trade secret or confidential information subject to section 552(b)(4) of title 5, United States Code, and section 1905 of title 18, United States Code, and shall not be revealed, except as provided under subsection (b). No member or employee of the Center for Fire Research, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, or the Technical Advisory Group and

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