98-373. Multi-Purpose Lighters; Extension of Period for Issuing a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 5 (Thursday, January 8, 1998)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 1077-1078]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-373]
    
    
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    CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
    
    16 CFR Part 1210
    
    
    Multi-Purpose Lighters; Extension of Period for Issuing a Notice 
    of Proposed Rulemaking
    
    AGENCY: Consumer Product Safety Commission.
    
    ACTION: Notice of extension of time period.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Commission published an advance notice of proposed 
    rulemaking (ANPR) on January 16, 1997, with respect to the risk posed 
    by young children starting fires with multi-purpose lighters. Multi-
    purpose lighters are butane-fueled lighters with an extended nozzle 
    from which the flame is emitted. These lighters typically are used to 
    light devices such as charcoal and gas grills and fireplaces. Under the 
    applicable statute, if the Commission publishes a notice of proposed 
    rulemaking, it must do so within 12 months after the date of 
    publication of the ANPR, unless the Commission extends the time period. 
    Because of the time required for the staff to conduct the work and 
    analyses necessary for the Commission to decide whether to publish a 
    notice of proposed rulemaking, the Commission for good cause extends 
    the period until September 30, 1998.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Barbara Jacobson, Directorate for 
    Epidemiology and Health Sciences, Consumer Product Safety Commission, 
    Washington, D.C. 20207; telephone (301) 504-0477, ext. 1206.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    A. Background
    
        Multi-purpose lighters are butane-filled lighters with an extended 
    nozzle, typically 4 to 8 inches long, from which the flame is emitted. 
    The long nozzle allows the user to reach hard-to-light places and also 
    keeps the user's hand away from the flames. The lighters are activated 
    by applying pressure to a trigger or button mechanism, which initiates 
    fuel flow and causes a piezo-electric spark. They are most commonly 
    used to light charcoal or gas grills and fireplaces. The lighters also 
    are used to light campfires, camp stoves, LP gas ranges in recreational 
    vehicles, and pilot lights in household gas appliances. Most multi-
    purpose lighters now sold include some type of on/off switch. Usually, 
    this is a two-position slider-type switch that must be in the ON 
    position before the lighter can be activated.
    
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        In February 1996, Judy L. Carr petitioned the Commission to 
    ``initiate Rulemaking Proceedings to amend 16 CFR 1210, the Safety 
    Standard for Cigarette Lighters, to include the Scripto 
    Tokai Aim 'n FlameTM disposable butane `multi-purpose' 
    lighter within the scope of that standard and its child resistant 
    performance requirements.'' The petitioner provided information about 
    eight incidents associated with the Aim 'n FlameTM lighter. 
    One of the incidents involved the petitioner's child. Information about 
    the other incidents was obtained through discovery in the petitioner's 
    litigation with the product's manufacturer.
        The Commission also was aware of 53 fires from January 1988 through 
    October 1996 that were started by children under age 5 using multi-
    purpose lighters. These fires resulted in 10 deaths and 24 injuries. 
    Based on this, and other relevant information, the Commission, on 
    January 16, 1997 (62 FR 2327), commenced a rulemaking proceeding by 
    publishing an ANPR under the Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA) that 
    could result in the promulgation of a rule mandating a performance 
    standard for the child-resistance of the operating mechanism of multi-
    purpose lighters.
    
    B. Statutory Procedure
    
        Before adopting a CPSA standard, the Commission first must issue an 
    ANPR as provided in section 9(a) of the CPSA. 15 U.S.C. 2058(a). If the 
    Commission decides to continue the rulemaking proceeding after 
    considering responses to the ANPR, the Commission must then publish the 
    text of the proposed rule, along with a preliminary regulatory 
    analysis, in accordance with section 9(c) of the CPSA. 15 U.S.C. 
    2058(c). If the Commission then wishes to issue a final rule, it must 
    publish the text of the final rule and a final regulatory analysis that 
    includes the elements stated in section 9(f)(2) of the CPSA. 15 U.S.C. 
    2058(f)(2). In addition, before issuing a final regulation, the 
    Commission must make certain statutory findings concerning voluntary 
    standards, the relationship of the costs and benefits of the rule, and 
    the burden imposed by the regulation. CPSC Sec. 9(f)(3), 15 U.S.C. 
    2058(f)(3).
        Section 9(c) of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C 2058(c), further provides that 
    if the Commission continues the rulemaking by issuing a notice of 
    proposed rulemaking, it must do so within 12 months after publication 
    of the ANPR, or by January 16, 1998, unless the Commission extends the 
    12-month period for good cause. In that event, the Commission must send 
    notice of the extension to specified congressional committees, 
    explaining the reasons for the extension and estimating the date by 
    which the Commission anticipates the rulemaking will be completed. The 
    Commission is required to publish notice of such extension, and the 
    information submitted to Congress, in the Federal Register.
    
    C. Ongoing Staff Work
    
        In order to obtain the information necessary for the Commission to 
    decide whether to issue a proposed rule, the staff has contracted for 
    ``baseline'' testing of multi-purpose lighters. The purpose of this 
    testing is to evaluate the potential benefits of any mandatory 
    requirements by determining the proportion of children under 5 years of 
    age that can operate the lighters. The testing is being conducted using 
    panels of children. The staff is also evaluating the feasibility of 
    mandatory child-resistant features on multi-purpose lighters and the 
    potential costs of mandatory requirements.
    
    D. Schedule for Publication of Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
    
        The baseline testing is scheduled to be completed in March 1998. 
    Shortly thereafter, the staff expects to complete a briefing package. 
    The briefing package will (1) provide staff responses to the comments 
    on the ANPR, (2) update the incident data, (3) report the results of 
    the baseline testing, (4) include a draft preliminary regulatory 
    analysis, and (5) discuss other technical work needed to address issues 
    raised in the comments on the ANPR. It is anticipated that a notice of 
    proposed rulemaking (NPR), if approved, would be published in the 
    summer of 1998. If an NPR is published, a final rule could be issued 
    during Fiscal Year 1999.
    
    Extension of Time Period
    
        Based on the foregoing, the Commission, for good cause, on December 
    23, 1997, voted to extend the period of time for issuance of a notice 
    of proposed rulemaking for multi-purpose lighters until September 30, 
    1998. The Commission estimates that, if an NPR is issued by that date, 
    the rulemaking could be concluded with the issuance of a final rule by 
    September 30, 1999. The Commission notes, however, that if it is unable 
    to make the findings required by the statute, the proceeding could be 
    further extended or terminated.
    
        Dated: December 31, 1997.
    Todd A. Stevenson,
    Deputy Director, Office of the Secretary, Consumer Product Safety 
    Commission.
    [FR Doc. 98-373 Filed 1-7-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
01/08/1998
Department:
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of extension of time period.
Document Number:
98-373
Pages:
1077-1078 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-373.pdf
CFR: (1)
16 CFR 1210