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[FR Doc No: 94-30170]
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Part VIII
Federal Trade Commission
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16 CFR Part 305
Appliance Labeling Rule; Final Rule
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
16 CFR Part 305
Appliance Labeling Rule
AGENCY: Federal Trade Commission.
ACTION: Final Rule: partial delay of compliance dates.
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SUMMARY: The Commission, for certain products, delays the compliance
dates for certain disclosure requirements contained in two recent
amendments to its Appliance Labeling Rule, published on July 1, 1994,
and Sept. 28, 1994, in order to allow manufacturers time to comply with
the disclosure requirements of the amendments. Until the new mandatory
compliance dates for the amendments (explained more fully below),
manufacturers of refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, freezer, clothes
washers, dishwashers, and room air conditioners must comply either with
the corresponding provisions in the current Appliance Labeling Rule, or
with the amendments beginning on their effective date of December 28,
1994. Manufacturers of pool heaters, instantaneous water heaters, and
heat pump water heaters must comply with the new disclosure
requirements in the amendments either beginning on the announced
effective date of December 29, 1994, or beginning on the new mandatory
compliance date, as explained more fully below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
James Mills, Attorney, Division of Enforcement, Federal Trade
Commission, Washington, D.C. 20580 (202-326-3035).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
A. The Comprehensive Review Rulemaking
On July 1, 1994, the Commission published comprehensive amendments
to the Appliance Labeling Rule (``Rule'') to improve the Rule in light
of the experience the Commission has gained since the Rule became
effective in 1980.\1\ The effective date of the Comprehensive
Amendments is December 28, 1994. Included among the amendments are
three changes that will necessitate the use of new labels for all
products covered by the Rule: format changes to make the required
labels more ``user-friendly'';\2\ changes in the energy usage
descriptors required on labels for some products;\3\ and new product
sub-categories for some products for ranges of comparability
purposes.\4\
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\1\59 FR 34014. The Rule was originally published at 44 FR 66466
(November 19, 1979, effective May 19, 1980).
\2\This amendment affects labels for all covered products.
\3\This amendment affects labels for refrigerators,
refrigerator-freezers, freezers, clothes washers, dishwashers, and
storage-type water heaters.
\4\This amendment affects labels for refrigerators,
refrigerator-freezers, freezes, clothes washers, room air
conditioners, furnaces, and boilers.
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Because of the requirements that manufacturers must disclose new
energy usage descriptors and/or group their products into new product
sub-categories, the Commission must publish new ranges of comparability
for the products affected by these requirements.\5\ The new ranges must
use the new descriptors and/or be organized into the new sub-
categories.\6\ Without these new ranges to use on their revised labels,
manufacturers will not be able to prepare labels in accordance with the
amendments.
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\5\Under the Rule, each required label on a covered appliance
must show, in addition to the energy usage of the appliance itself,
a range, or scale, called a ``range of comparability,'' indicating
the range of energy consumption or efficiencies for all models of a
size or capacity comparable to the labeled model. To accomplish
this, the Rule contains appendices that divide each product category
into sub-categories--in some cases by function, in others by fuel
type. For most product categories, these sub-categories are further
divided into capacity groupings. For example, storage-type water
heaters are divided into four sub-categories by fuel--natural gas,
propane, electric, and oil. Each of these sub-categories is further
divided into increments of capacity expressed in first hour ratings.
Thus, a label on a gas-fired water heater with a first hour rating
of 37 gallons will disclose the range of energy consumption of all
gas-fired water heaters with first hour ratings of between 35 and 40
gallons.
\6\All products except central air conditioners and heat pumps
will have to use new ranges on their revised labels that reflect
either or both of these new requirements. The product categories and
descriptors for central air conditioners and heat pumps are
unchanged by the amendments, although manufacturers of these
products will have to use the new format for their labels.
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For the Commission to have the energy usage data necessary to
prepare revised ranges of comparability, manufacturers must submit the
data to the Commission, as required by section 305.8 of the Rule.
Section 305.8(b) requires that manufacturers make annual data
submissions on specified dates that are different for the various
product categories: March 1,\7\ May 1,\8\ June 1,\9\ July 1,\10\ and
August 1.\11\ The requirements for manufacturers to submit data to the
Commission using the new descriptors and sub-categories, therefore,
will not become operative until the various submission dates in 1995.
Because the requirements to submit this necessary information to the
Commission will become operative after the December 28, 1994, effective
date of the amendments, some manufacturers will not be able to comply
with the labeling requirements of the amendments in a timely fashion.
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\7\Clothes washers.
\8\Room air conditioners, storage-type water heaters, furnaces,
and boilers.
\9\Dishwashers.
\10\Central air conditioners and heat pumps.
\11\Refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, and freezers.
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In an attempt to resolve this issue in advance, Commission staff
met with industry and trade association representatives during the
final months before the Comprehensive Amendments were published. It was
informally agreed that, after the amendments were published,
manufacturers would voluntarily submit the new data before the
effective date of the amendments in enough time for the Commission to
publish new ranges of comparability and the manufacturers to produce
new labels using them. This plan proved feasible with respect to
central air conditioners, heat pumps, furnaces, boilers, and storage-
type water heaters.\12\
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\12\The Commission published ranges of comparability for use on
the new labels for central air conditioners and heat pumps on August
5, 1994 (59 FR 39951), effective December 28, 1994. The Commission
published ranges of comparability based on the new descriptors and/
or new sub-categories for use on the new labels for storage-type
water heaters, furnaces, and boilers on September 23, 1994 (59 FR
48796), effective December 28, 1994.
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When the amendments were published in July, manufacturers of
refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers, freezers, clothes washers,
dishwashers, and room air conditioners, however, informed Commission
staff that they would need more time to comply with the amendments than
originally believed. They stated that they now believed that the six
months between the publication date and the effective date of the
Comprehensive Amendments would not be enough time to prepare
submissions and, after the Commission published new ranges based on
them, to prepare labels and begin affixing them to their products. In
support of this assertion, they emphasized the magnitude of the extent
of the changes in the amendments that would affect their products. They
also pointed out that the timing of the amendments was inconvenient,
noting that the submission dates in section 305.8(b) of the Rule were
originally prescribed, at the request of the industry, to run over the
spring and summer (March to August) because these were slow times in
production and it was thus more possible to change labels than it would
be during the winter (the time of the effective date of the
Comprehensive Amendments). Accordingly, they asked for an extension of
the effective date.
B. The Pool Heater Rulemaking
On September 28, 1994, the Commission published amendments to
expand the Rule's coverage to include pool heaters, instantaneous water
heaters, and heat pump water heaters.\13\ The effective date of these
amendments is December 29, 1994. When the Commission published the Pool
Heater Amendments, it was aware that it would be difficult to publish
ranges of comparability for these products in time for manufacturers to
begin labeling by the effective date, but it determined to address the
compliance question for both the Comprehensive and Pool Heater
Amendments in a single, later action.
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\13\59 FR 49556.
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II. Delay in Mandatory Compliance Dates
In consideration of the foregoing, the Commission delays the date
for mandatory compliance with those provisions of the Comprehensive
Amendments that require using the new label format\14\ and the new
energy usage descriptors\15\ and sub-categories\16\ on labels and in
catalogs,\17\ insofar as those requirements apply to refrigerators,
refrigerator-freezers, freezers, clothes washers, dishwashers, and room
air conditioners. The Commission also delays the date for mandatory
compliance with those provisions of the Pool Heater Amendments that
require labeling pool heaters, instantaneous water heaters, and heat
pump water heaters.\18\ The Commission is leaving in place the
mandatory compliance dates for all the requirements in both sets of
amendments insofar as they apply to the Rule's submission requirements
in section 305.8, thus requiring manufacturers to make the appropriate
submissions as they come due in 1995 and thereafter.
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\14\Sections 305.11(a)(1)-(3); 305.11(a)(5)(i)(H); Prototype
Labels 1-5; and Sample Labels 1-9.
\15\Sections 305.2(h) and 305.11(a)(5)(i)(E).
\16\Section 305.11(a)(5)(i)(F); Appendices A1-A8, B1-B3, E, F,
and G1-G8.
\17\Sections 305.14(a)(2) and (4).
\18\Sections 305.11(a)(5)(ii)(C)-(E) and (G), and 305.14(a)(3).
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These delays will be discontinued when the Commission's notices of
ranges of comparability are published in 1995. The disclosure
requirements of the amendments with respect to an enumerated type of
product will become mandatory three months after the range of
comparability for that type of product is published. Approximate dates
on which submissions, publication, and labeling will take place are set
out in the two tables, below.
Finally, the obligation to comply with all the provisions of the
Comprehensive Amendments is unchanged with respect to storage-type
water heaters, furnaces, boilers, central air conditioners, and heat
pumps.
Table I.--Products Covered by Comprehensive Amendments
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Estimated
Submission range Estimated
Product category date publication labeling
date date
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Clothes Washers..................... Mar. 1.... Apr. 1..... July 1.
Room Air Conditioners............... May 1..... June 1..... Sept. 1.
Dishwashers......................... June 1.... July 1..... Oct. 1.
Refrigerators, Refrigerator- Aug. 1.... Sept. 1.... Dec. 1.
freezers, and Freezers.
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Table II.--Products Covered by Pool Heater Amendments
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Estimated
Submission range Estimated
Product category date publication labeling
date date
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Pool Heaters, Instantaneous Water May 1..... June 1..... Sept. 1.
Heaters, and Heat Pump Water
Heaters.
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List of Subjects in 16 CFR Part 305
Advertising, Energy conservation, Household appliances, Labeling,
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6294.
By direction of the Commission, Commissioner Varney not
participating.
Donald S. Clark,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 94-30170 Filed 12-7-94; 8:45 am]
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