98-10391. Rule Concerning Disclosures Regarding Energy Consumption and Water Use of Certain Home Appliances and Other Products Required Under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (``Appliance Labeling Rule'')  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 75 (Monday, April 20, 1998)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 19397-19399]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-10391]
    
    
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    FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
    
    16 CFR Part 305
    
    
    Rule Concerning Disclosures Regarding Energy Consumption and 
    Water Use of Certain Home Appliances and Other Products Required Under 
    the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (``Appliance Labeling Rule'')
    
    AGENCY: Federal Trade Commission.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Federal Trade Commission amends its Appliance Labeling 
    Rule by publishing new ranges of comparability to be used on required 
    labels for clothes washers.
    
    DATES: Effective: August 12, 1998.
        Compliance: Manufacturers of clothes washers must begin using these 
    revised ranges on labels on clothes washers manufactured on or after 
    August 12,
    
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    1998. Manufacturers may begin using these revised ranges on labels on 
    clothes washers manufactured on or after July 1, 1998, in order to 
    comply with the July 1, 1998 mandatory effective date of recent 
    amendments to the Department of Energy's (``DOE'') test procedure for 
    clothes washers, 62 FR 45484 (August 27, 1997).
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    James Mills, Attorney, Division of Enforcement, Federal Trade 
    Commission, Washington, DC 20580 (202-326-3035).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Appliance Labeling Rule (``Rule'') was 
    issued by the Commission in 1979, 44 FR 66466 (Nov. 19, 1979), in 
    response to a directive in the Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 
    1975.\1\ The Rule covers eight categories of major household 
    appliances. Clothes washers are among those categories. The Rule also 
    covers pool heaters, 59 FR 49556 (Sept. 28, 1994), and contains 
    requirements that pertain to fluorescent lamp ballasts, 54 FR 28031 
    (July 5, 1989), certain plumbing products, 58 FR 54955 (Oct. 25, 1993), 
    and certain lighting products, 59 FR 25176 (May 13, 1994, eff. May 15, 
    1995).
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        \1\ 42 U.S.C. 6294. The statute also requires DOE to develop 
    test procedures that measure how much energy the appliances use, and 
    to determine the representative average cost a consumer pays for the 
    different types of energy available.
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        The Rule requires manufacturers of all covered appliances and pool 
    heaters to disclose specific energy consumption or efficiency 
    information (derived from the DOE test procedures) at the point of sale 
    in the form of an ``EnergyGuide'' label and in catalogs. It also 
    requires manufacturers of furnaces, central air conditioners, and heat 
    pumps either to provide fact sheets showing additional cost 
    information, or to be listed in an industry directory showing the cost 
    information for their products. The Rule requires that manufacturers 
    include, on labels and fact sheets, an energy consumption or efficiency 
    figure and a ``range of comparability.'' This range shows the highest 
    and lowest energy consumption or efficiencies for all comparable 
    appliance models so consumers can compare the energy consumption or 
    efficiency of other models (perhaps competing brands) similar to the 
    labeled model. The Rule requires that manufacturers also include, on 
    labels for some products, a secondary energy usage disclosure in the 
    form of an estimated annual operating cost based on a specified DOE 
    national average cost for the fuel the appliance uses.
        Section 305.8(b) of the Rule requires manufacturers, after filing 
    an initial report, to report certain information annually to the 
    Commission by specified dates for each product type.\2\ These reports, 
    which are to assist the Commission in preparing the ranges of 
    comparability, contain the estimated annual energy consumption or 
    energy efficiency ratings for the appliances derived from tests 
    performed pursuant to the DOE test procedures. Because manufacturers 
    regularly add new models to their lines, improve existing models, and 
    drop others, the data base from which the ranges of comparability are 
    calculated is constantly changing. To keep the required information 
    consistent with these changes, under Section 305.10 of the Rule, the 
    Commission will publish new ranges (but not more often than annually) 
    if an analysis of the new information indicates that the upper or lower 
    limits of the ranges have changed by more than 15%. Otherwise, the 
    Commission will publish a statement that the prior ranges remain in 
    effect for the next year.
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        \2\ Reports for clothes washers are due March 1.
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        On August 27, 1997, DOE revised its test procedure for the clothes 
    washer category. 62 FR 45,484. Manufacturers of clothes washers have 
    made the required annual submissions of data for this product category, 
    and the data are based on the revised version of the test, which will 
    become effective July 1, 1998. In analyzing the date, the Commission 
    has found that a significant number of the upper and lower limits of 
    the ranges have changed by more than 15%. Accordingly, the Commission 
    is publishing new ranges of comparability for the clothes washer 
    category. These ranges will supersede the current ranges for clothes 
    washers, which were published originally on May 14, 1997 (62 FR 
    26,383), and later corrected on August 6, 1997 (62 FR 42,209), and 
    which became effective August 12, 1997.
        Section 326(c) of EPCA, 42 U.S.C. 6296, states that the Commission 
    may not require labels to be changed to reflect revisions to the ranges 
    of comparability more often than annually. Thus, the effective date of 
    today's revision to the ranges of comparability for clothes washers is 
    August 12, 1998, one day beyond a year from the effective date of the 
    previous ranges. The Commission notes, however, that manufacturers of 
    clothes washers may begin using these revised ranges on labels on 
    clothes washers manufactured on or after July 1, 1998, in order to 
    comply with the mandatory effective date of the amended DOE test 
    procedure for those products.
        In consideration of the foregoing, the Commission revises Appendix 
    F of its Appliance Labeling Rule by publishing the following ranges of 
    comparability for use in required disclosures (including labeling) for 
    clothes washers manufactured on or after August 12, 1998. In addition, 
    as of this effective date, manufacturers must base the disclosures of 
    estimated annual operating cost required at the bottom of the 
    EnergyGuide for clothes washers on the 1998 Representative Average Unit 
    Costs of Energy for electricity (8.42 cents per kiloWatt-hour) and 
    natural gas (61.9 cents per therm) that were published by DOE on 
    December 8, 1997, 62 FR 64,574, and by the Commission on December 29, 
    1997, 62 FR 67,560. On July 1, 1998, manufacturers may voluntarily 
    begin basing the disclosures of estimated annual operating cost 
    required at the bottom of the EnergyGuide for clothes washers on the 
    1998 Representative Average Unit Costs of Energy for electricity and 
    natural gas.
    
    Regulatory Flexibility Act
    
        The provisions of the Regulatory Flexibility Act relating to a 
    Regulatory Flexibility Act analysis (5 U.S.C. 603-604) are not 
    applicable to this proceeding because the amendments do not impose any 
    new obligations on entities regulated by the Appliance Labeling Rule. 
    Thus, the amendments will not have a ``significant economic impact on a 
    substantial number of small entities'' (5 U.S.C. 605). The Commission 
    has concluded, therefore, that a regulatory flexibility analysis is not 
    necessary, and certifies, under Section 605 of the Regulatory 
    Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 605(b)), that the amendments announced today 
    will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of 
    small entities.
    
    Paperwork Reduction Act
    
        The Paperwork Reduction Act (``PRA''), 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq., 
    requires government agencies, before promulgating rules or other 
    regulations that require ``collections of information'' i.e., 
    recordkeeping, reporting, or third-party disclosure requirements), to 
    obtain approval from the Office of Management and Budget (``OMB''), 44 
    U.S.C. 3502. The Commission currently has OMB clearance for the Rule's 
    information collection requirements (OMB No. 3084-0069). The amendment 
    will not impose any new information collection requirements. Instead, 
    it will provide manufacturers with revised ranges of comparability to 
    use the EnergyGuide labels already required by the Rule.
    
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    List of Subjects in 16 CFR Part 305
    
        Advertising, Energy conservation, Household appliances, Labeling, 
    Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
        Accordingly, 16 CFR Part 305 is amended as follows:
    
    PART 305--[AMENDED]
    
        1. The authority citation for Part 305 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6294.
    
        2. Appendix F to Part 305 is revised to read as follows:
    
    Appendix F to Part 305--Clothes Washers
    
        Range Information:
        ``Compact'' includes all household clothes washers with a tub 
    capacity of less than 1.6 cu. ft. or 13 gallons of water.
        ``Standard'' includes all household clothes washers with a tub 
    capacity of 1.6 cu. ft. or 13 gallons of water or more.
    
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                                                 Range of estimated annual  
                                               energy consumption  (kWh/yr.)
                    Capacity                 -------------------------------
                                                    Low            High     
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    Compact:                                                                
        Top Loading.........................             592             607
        Front Loading.......................             (*)             (*)
    Standard:                                                               
        Top Loading.........................             294            1231
        Front Loading.......................             241             318
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    (*) No data submitted.                                                  
    
        By direction of the Commission.
    Donald S. Clark,
    Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 98-10391 Filed 4-17-98; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6750-01-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
8/12/1998
Published:
04/20/1998
Department:
Federal Trade Commission
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
98-10391
Dates:
Effective: August 12, 1998.
Pages:
19397-19399 (3 pages)
PDF File:
98-10391.pdf
CFR: (1)
16 CFR 305