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 12 2 STA T .30 1 7PUBLIC LA W 110 – 31 4— AU G .14 , 200 8Subti t leC— S p e c i f ic Im p or t -Ex port P ro v i s io n s Sec .2 2 1 . Export of rec a lle d and non-conformin g products. Sec. 222. Import safet y management and interagency cooperation. Sec. 22 3 . Substantial product h a z ard list and destruction of noncompliant imported products. Sec. 22 4 . F inancial responsibility. Sec. 22 5 . Study and report on effectiveness of authorities relating to safety of im- ported consumer products. Subtitle D — M iscellaneous Provisions and Conforming A mendments Sec. 231. Preemption. Sec. 232. All-terrain vehicle standard. Sec. 233. Cost-benefit analysis under the Poison Prevention Pac k aging Act of 1 970 . Sec. 234. Study on use of formaldehyde in manufacturing of textile and apparel ar- ticles. Sec. 235. T echnical and conforming changes. Sec. 23 6 . Expedited j udicial revie w . Sec. 237. R epeal. Sec. 23 8 . Pool and Spa Safety Act technical amendments. Sec. 239. Effective dates and Severability. SEC.2 . R E F ERE N CES. (a)DEFIN E DT E RMS.—Asu s edinth isA c t— ( 1 )thete rm‘ ‘a p pr o priate C on g ressiona l committees ’ ’ means the Committee on E nerg y and Commerce o f the H ouse of R ep - resentati v es and the Committee on Commerce ,S cience, and Transportation of the Senate and ( 2 ) the term ‘‘Commission’’ means the Consumer P roduct Safety Commission. ( b )C O NS U MER PRODU CT S A FET Y ACT.—E x cept as other w ise expressly provided, whenever in this Act an amendment is expressed as an amendment to a section or other provision, the reference shall be considered to be made to a section or other provision of the Consumer Product Safety Act (1 5U .S.C. 2 0 51 et se q .). SEC. 3 . AUTHO R I T Y TO ISSUE I MPL EMENTIN G REGULATIONS. The Commission may issue regulations, as necessary, to imple- ment this Act and the amendments made by this Act. TI T LE I —CH IL DR E N’SP R O D U CTS AF ET Y SEC. 10 1. CHIL D REN ’ S PRODUCTS CONTAINING LEAD LEAD PAINT RULE. (a) G ENERA LL EAD B AN.— (1) TREATMENT AS A B ANNED H A Z ARDOUS SUBSTANCE.— Except as expressly provided in subsection (b) beginning on the dates provided in paragraph (2), any children’s product (as defined in section 3 (a)(1 6 ) of the Consumer Product Safety Act (15 U.S.C. 2052(a)(16))) that contains more lead than the limit established by paragraph (2) shall be treated as a banned ha z ardous substance under the F ederal Hazardous Substances Act (15 U.S.C. 1261 et seq.). (2) LEAD LIMIT.— (A) 600 P ARTS PER MILLION.—Except as provided in subparagraphs (B), (C), (D), and (E), beginning 1 8 0 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the lead limit referred to in paragraph (1) is 600 parts per million total lead content by weight for any part of the product. (B) 300 PARTS PER MILLION.—Except as provided by subparagraphs (C), (D), and (E), beginning on the date Ef f ectiv e da te s.15USC 1 278 a. 15USC2 0 51 no te. 15 USC 2051 note.

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