๐ Link to the Text of the Act
๐ Why It Was Done
The CPSA was enacted to protect the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death associated with consumer products. It created the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
๐ Pre-existing Law or Constitutional Rights
Prior to 1972, consumer product regulation was scattered across various agencies, leaving many household goods unregulated for safety. The CPSA centralized oversight.
๐ Overreach or Proper Role?
Supporters argue it has prevented countless injuries and deaths. Critics claim it can stifle innovation, impose costly regulations, and sometimes oversteps into areas better left to industry standards.
๐ Who or What It Controls
- โขManufacturers, distributors, and retailers (must comply with safety standards)
- โขConsumers (gain protections and access to recalls)
- โขCPSC (given broad authority to regulate and enforce product safety)
๐ Key Sections / Citations
- โข15 U.S.C. ยง 2053: Establishment of the CPSC
- โข15 U.S.C. ยง 2064: Reporting of dangerous products and recalls
- โข15 U.S.C. ยง 2069: Civil penalties for violations
๐ Recent Changes or Live Controversies
- โขExpanded recall authority in later amendments (e.g., Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008)
- โขOngoing debates about regulation of new tech products like e-scooters and lithium batteries
- โขTension between federal oversight and voluntary industry standards
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