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Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: July 5, 2024) |
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Title 16 - Commercial Practices |
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Chapter II - Consumer Product Safety Commission |
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SubChapter B - Consumer Product Safety Act Regulations |
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Part 1112 - Requirements Pertaining to Third Party Conformity Assessment Bodies |
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Subpart D - Adverse Actions: Types, Grounds, Allegations, Procedural Requirements, and Publication |
§ 1112.43 - What are the grounds for denial of an application?
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§ 1112.43 What are the grounds for denial of an application?
(a) The CPSC may deny an application for any of the following reasons:
(1) Failure to complete all information, and/or attestations, and/or failure to provide accompanying documentation, required in connection with an application within 30 days after notice of a deficiency by the CPSC;
(2) Submission of false or misleading information concerning a material fact(s) on an application, any materials accompanying an application, or on any other information provided to the CPSC related to a third party conformity assessment body's ability to become or to remain a CPSC-accepted third party conformity assessment body; or
(3) Failure to satisfy necessary requirements described in § 1112.13, such as ISO/IEC 17025:20052017(E) accreditation by a ILAC-MRA signatory accreditation body for the CPSC scope for which acceptance of accreditation is being sought.
(b) The CPSC's denial of an application will follow the process described in § 1112.51.
[78 FR 15865, Mar. 12, 2013, as amended at 86 FR 22866, Apr. 30, 2021]