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Consumer Product Safety Act
15 U.S.C. Section 2078
§ 2078. Cooperation with States and other Federal agencies
(a) Programs to promote Federal-State cooperation
The Commission shall establish a program to promote Federal-State
cooperation for the purposes of carrying out this chapter. In implementing such program
the Commission may:
(1) accept from any State or local authorities engaged in activities
relating to health, safety, or consumer protection assistance in such functions as injury
data collection, investigation, and educational programs, as well as other assistance in
the administration and enforcement of this chapter which such States or localities may be
able and willing to provide and, if so agreed, may pay in advance or otherwise for the
reasonable cost of such assistance, and
(2) commission any qualified officer or employee of any State or
local agency as an officer of the Commission for the purpose of conducting examinations,
investigations, and inspections.
(b) Appropriateness of State and local programs
In determining whether such proposed State and local programs are
appropriate in implementing the purposes of this chapter, the Commission shall give
favorable consideration to programs which establish separate State and local agencies to
consolidate functions relating to product safety and other consumer protection activities.
(c) Cooperation of Federal departments and agencies
The Commission may obtain from any Federal department or agency such
statistics, data, program reports, and other materials as it may deem necessary to carry
out its functions under this chapter. Each such department or agency may cooperate with
the Commission and, to the extent permitted by law, furnish such materials to it. The
Commission and the heads of other departments and agencies engaged in administering
programs related to product safety shall, to the maximum extent practicable, cooperate and
consult in order to insure fully coordinated efforts.
(d) Utilization of National Institute of Standards and Technology
The Commission shall, to the maximum extent practicable, utilize the
resources and facilities of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, on a
reimbursable basis, to perform research and analyses related to risks of injury associated
with consumer products (including fire and flammability risks), to develop test methods,
to conduct studies and investigations, and to provide technical advice and assistance in
connection with the functions of the Commission.
(e) Copies of accident or investigation reports to other agencies;
conditions
The Commission may provide to another Federal agency or a State or
local agency or authority engaged in activities relating to health, safety, or consumer
protection, copies of any accident or investigation report made under this chapter by any
officer, employee, or agent of the Commission only if (1) information which under section 2055(a)(2) of this title is to
be considered confidential is not included in any copy of such report which is provided
under this subsection; and (2) each Federal agency and State and local agency and
authority which is to receive under this subsection a copy of such report provides
assurances satisfactory to the Commission that the identity of any injured person and any
person who treated an injured person will not, without the consent of the person
identified, be included in:
(A) any copy of any such report, or
(B) any information contained in any such report, which the agency
or authority makes available to any member of the public. No Federal agency or State or
local agency or authority may disclose to the public any information contained in a report
received by the agency or authority under this subsection unless with respect to such
information the Commission has complied with the applicable requirements of section 2055(b) of this title.
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