U.S. DOT/NHTSA - Correction

Document ID: NHTSA-2001-10916-0004
Document Type: Rule
Agency: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Topics: No Topics associated with this document
CFR Citation: 49 CFR 571
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Abstract: NHTSA has been mandated by Congress to consider whether to prescribe clearer and simpler labels and instructions for child restraints. On November 2, 2001, NHTSA published an NPRM that proposes changes to the labels and written instructions that accompany child restraints (66 FR 55623). Due to an error, that NPRM did not address the issue of when, if adopted, NHTSA would require child restraints to comply with the proposed requirements. This document corrects that error. You should submit your comments early enough to ensure that Docket Management receives them not later than January 2, 2002. The reason for this closing date is to make it coincide with the the January 2 comment closing date of the November 6, 2001 NPRM.
Document Subtype: Federal Register Publication
Received Date: November 29 2001, at 12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time
Comment Due Date: November 29 2001, at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time

Comments

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Total: 15
Deborah Girasek - Comments
Posted: 12/20/2001     ID: NHTSA-2001-10916-0005

Nov 29,2001 11:59 PM ET
Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers - Comments
Posted: 12/21/2001     ID: NHTSA-2001-10916-0006

Nov 29,2001 11:59 PM ET
Graco - Comments
Posted: 12/21/2001     ID: NHTSA-2001-10916-0007

Nov 29,2001 11:59 PM ET
Ford Motor Company - Comments
Posted: 01/02/2002     ID: NHTSA-2001-10916-0008

Nov 29,2001 11:59 PM ET
American Automobile Association - Comments
Posted: 01/02/2002     ID: NHTSA-2001-10916-0009

Nov 29,2001 11:59 PM ET

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