This document discusses Section 6(b) of the Consumer Product Safety Act, which governs the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's public disclosure of product-specific information. Section 6(b) requires the CPSC to notify manufacturers and private labelers at least 15 days before disclosure and provide an opportunity to comment. It also establishes exceptions for situations where public health and safety require expedited disclosure. The document reviews the key requirements and exceptions of Section 6(b), as well as related CPSC regulations and the process for judicial review of disclosure decisions.