96-756. Commission Organization and Functions  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 15 (Tuesday, January 23, 1996)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 1707-1708]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-756]
    
    
    
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    CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISION
    
    16 CFR Part 1000
    
    
    Commission Organization and Functions
    
    AGENCY: Consumer Product Safety Commission.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Commission is revising its statement of organization and 
    functions to reflect the elimination of the Directorate for 
    Epidemiology and the transfer of its functions to the renamed 
    Directorate for Epidemiology and Health Sciences, to the Directorate 
    for Engineering Sciences, and to the Office of Information Systems.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: January 23, 1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joseph F. Rosenthal, Office of the 
    General Counsel, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, D.C. 
    20207, telephone 301-504-0980.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
        The sections describing the Directorate for Engineering Sciences, 
    the Office of Information Services, and the former Directorates for 
    Health Sciences and Epidemiology have been amended to reflect the 
    transfer of functions from the former Directorate for Epidemiology. The 
    injury data collection and analysis functions from the former 
    Directorate for Epidemiology have been transferred to the new 
    Directorate for Epidemiology and Health Sciences; the human factors 
    research functions have been transferred to the Directorate for 
    Engineering Sciences; and the National Injury Information Clearinghouse 
    has been transferred to the Office of Information Services. Editorial 
    changes have been made to the description of the Directorate for 
    Engineering Sciences.
        In addition, for consistency with section 1000.12, the Directorate 
    for Laboratory Sciences has been added in section 1000.21 to the list 
    of organizations over which the Assistant Executive Director for Hazard 
    Identification and Reduction has line authority.
        Since this rule relates solely to internal agency management, 
    pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b), notice and other public procedures are not 
    required and it is effective immediately on the specified effective 
    date. Further, this action is not a rule as defined in the Regulatory 
    Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601-612 and, thus, is exempt from the 
    provisions of the Act.
    
    List of Subjects in 16 CFR Part 1000
    
        Organization and functions (government agencies).
        Accordingly, 16 CFR part 1000 is amended as follows:
    
    PART 1000--[AMENDED]
    
        1. The authority citation for part 1000 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552(a).
    
        2. Section 1000.12 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 1000.12  Organizational structure.
    
        The Consumer Product Safety Commission is composed of the principal 
    units listed in this section.
        (a) The following units report directly to the Chairman of the 
    Commission:
        (1) Office of the General Counsel;
        (2) Office of Congressional Relations;
        (3) Office of the Secretary;
        (4) Office of the Inspector General;
        (5) Office of Equal Employment Opportunity and Minority Enterprise;
        (6) Office of the Executive Director.
        (b) The following units report directly to the Executive Director 
    of the Commission:
        (1) Office of the Budget;
        (2) Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction;
        (3) Office of Information and Public Affairs;
        (4) Office of Compliance;
        (5) Office of Planning and Evaluation;
        (6) Office of Human Resources Management;
        (7) Office of Information Services;
        (8) Directorate for Administration;
        (9) Directorate for Field Operations.
        (c) The following units report directly to the Assistant Executive 
    Director for Hazard Identification and Reduction:
        (1) Directorate for Economic Analysis;
        (2) Directorate for Epidemiology and Health Sciences;
        (3) Directorate for Engineering Sciences;
        (4) Directorate for Laboratory Sciences.
    
        3. Section 1000.26 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 1000.26  Office of Information Services.
    
        The Office of Information Services, which is managed by the 
    Assistant Executive Director for Information Services, is responsible 
    for general policy, controlling and conducting managerial activities 
    and operations relating to the collection, use, and dissemination of 
    information by the agency. The Office manages the Commission's 
    information system that supports all its program activities. The Office 
    provides automated data processing and operational support for data 
    collection, information retrieval, report generation, electronic mail, 
    and statistical and mathematical operations of the agency. The Office 
    maintains the agency's local and wide area networks and develops and 
    supports other network applications. The Office develops plans for 
    improving agency operations through the use of information technology. 
    The Office's functional responsibilities include planning, organizing, 
    and directing information resources management (including records 
    management and related requirements), and the managing of the agency's 
    management directives system. The Office administers the Commission's 
    telecommunications services including the agency's toll-free Hotline by 
    which the public reports hazardous consumer products and receives 
    information about product recalls and product hazards. It also oversees 
    operation of the Commission's Internet and fax-on-demand services. It 
    administers the National Injury Information Clearinghouse.
    
    
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        4. Section 1000.27 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 1000.27  Directorate for Epidemiology and Health Sciences.
    
        The Directorate for Epidemiology and Health Sciences, which is 
    managed by the Associate Executive Director for Epidemiology and Health 
    Sciences, is responsible for injury analysis to identify and document 
    information on consumer-product related hazards or hazard patterns, and 
    for developing and implementing health science policies and programs. 
    The Directorate collects data on consumer product-related hazards and 
    potential hazards, determines the frequency, severity, and distribution 
    of the various types of injuries, and investigates their causes. It 
    collects health science, exposure, and medical data; reviews and 
    evaluates toxicological, physiological, medical and chemical-related 
    hazards; and determines exposure, uptake and metabolism, including 
    information on population segments at risk. It assesses the effects of 
    product safety standards and programs on consumer injuries and conducts 
    epidemiological and health studies and research in the field of 
    consumer product-related injuries. The Directorate performs risk 
    assessments for chemical, physiological and physical hazards based on 
    methods such as medical injury modeling and on injury and incident data 
    for mechanical, thermal, chemical and electrical hazards in consumer 
    products. The Directorate provides statistical support for other 
    Commission organizations including, but not limited to, standards 
    development, certification programs, and sampling for field inspection 
    programs. It maintains and manages the National Electronic Injury 
    Surveillance System (NEISS). It provides the Commission's primary 
    source of technical expertise for implementation of the Poison 
    Prevention Packaging Act. The Directorate assists in the development 
    and evaluation of product safety standards and test methods based on 
    the chemical, biological and medical, statistical and epidemiological 
    sciences. It provides support to the Commission's regulatory 
    development and enforcement activities. It manages hazard 
    identification and analysis and hazard assessment and reduction 
    projects as assigned. The Directorate provides liaison with the 
    National Toxicology Program, the Department of Health and Human 
    Services, the Occupational Health and Safety Administration, the 
    Environmental Protection Agency, the Centers for Disease Control, other 
    federal agencies and programs, and other organizations concerned with 
    reducing the risk to consumers from exposure to all the hazards the 
    Commission must address.
    
        5. Section 1000.29 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 1000.29  Directorate for Engineering Sciences.
    
        The Directorate for Engineering Sciences, which is managed by the 
    Associate Executive Director for Engineering Sciences, is responsible 
    for developing technical policy for and implementing the Commission's 
    engineering programs. The Directorate manages hazard assessment and 
    reduction projects as assigned by the Office of Hazard Identification 
    and Reduction; provides engineering technical support and product 
    safety assesments for the Office of Compliance; provides engineering, 
    scientific, and technical expertise to the Commission and Commission 
    staff as requested; and provides engineering technical support to other 
    Commission organizations, activities, and programs as needed. The 
    Directorate develops and evaluates product safety standards, product 
    safety tests and test methods, performance criteria, design 
    specifications, and quality control standards for consumer products, 
    based on engineering and scientific methods. It conducts engineering 
    analysis and testing of the safety of consumer products, and evaluates 
    and participates in the development of mandatory and voluntary 
    standards for consumer products including engineering and human factors 
    analyses in support of standards development and product compliance 
    testing. The Directorate performs or monitors research for consumer 
    products in a broad array of engineering disciplines including 
    chemical, electrical, fire protection, human factors, and mechanical 
    engineering. It conducts and coordinates engineering research, testing, 
    and evaluation activities with other federal agencies, private 
    industry, and consumer interest groups. The Directorate conducts human 
    factors studies and research of consumer product related injuries, 
    including evaluations of labels, signs and symbols, instructions, and 
    other measures intended to address the human component of injury 
    prevention. The Directorate provides technical supervision and 
    direction of engineering activities including tests and analyses 
    conducted in the field.
    
        6. Section 1000.30 is removed and reserved.
    
        7. Section 1000.32 is revised to read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 1000.32  Directorate for Administration.
    
        The Directorate for Administration, which is managed by the 
    Associate Executive Director for Administration, is responsible for 
    formulating general administrative policies supporting the Commission 
    in the areas of financial management, procurement, and general 
    administrative support services including property and space 
    management, physical security, printing, and warehousing. The 
    Directorate is responsible for the payment, accounting, and reporting 
    of all expenditures within the Commission and for operating and 
    maintaining the Commission's accounting system and subsidiary 
    Management Information System which allocates staff work time and costs 
    to programs and projects.
    
        8. In section 1000.21, the second sentence is revised to read as 
    follows:
    
    
    Sec. 1000.21  Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction.
    
        * * * ``The Office reports to the Executive Director, and has line 
    authority over the Directorates for Epidemiology and Health Sciences, 
    Economic Analysis, Engineering Sciences, and Laboratory Sciences.'' * * 
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    Sadye E. Dunn,
    
    Secretary, Consumer Product Safety Commission.
    [FR Doc. 96-756 Filed 1-22-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6355-01-F
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
1/23/1996
Published:
01/23/1996
Department:
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
96-756
Dates:
January 23, 1996.
Pages:
1707-1708 (2 pages)
PDF File:
96-756.pdf
CFR: (6)
16 CFR 1000.12
16 CFR 1000.21
16 CFR 1000.26
16 CFR 1000.27
16 CFR 1000.29
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