CPSC experts and representatives of a law firm used this presentation to discuss testing and certification issues, component parts testing, and certificates of conformity.
This panel is especially suited for those attendees who are already familiar with the section 15 reporting obligations and have interacted with Compliance/Field staff on investigations and actual recalls. Includes discussion of priority issues related to being prepared in the event a recall is necessary, working effectively with Field investigators during inspections, how to improve recall effectiveness through the appropriate remedy choice and how to ensure safe adequate disposal of recalled products.
CPSC experts and representatives of a law firm used this presentation to discuss testing and certification issues, component parts testing, and certificates of conformity.
This panel is especially suited for those attendees who are already familiar with the section 15 reporting obligations and have interacted with Compliance/Field staff on investigations and actual recalls. Includes discussion of priority issues related to being prepared in the event a recall is necessary, working effectively with Field investigators during inspections, how to improve recall effectiveness through the appropriate remedy choice and how to ensure safe adequate disposal of recalled products.
Overview of testing, certification, and record keeping requirements for consumer products, including children's products. Addresses initial certification testing, material change testing, and periodic testing if you have continued production. Presentation also addresses optional component part testing. A review of mandatory recordkeeping requirements and undue influence training is also discussed.
2014 updates for durable infant and toddler products. How to locate CPSC data on regulatory non-compliance notices, which are also called "letters of advice" (LOAs). The referenced Excel table will be updated frequently with the names of the firm, the foreign manufacturer, and other information. Businesses may integrate this information into their compliance workflows to assist them in sourcing safe & compliant consumer products.
Overview of third party testing rules for children's products, including initial certification testing, material change testing, and periodic testing if you have continued production. Presentation also addresses optional component part testing. A review of mandatory recordkeeping requirements and undue influence training is also discussed. Pairs with video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR4RXQjmqC8
Slides for afternoon discussion session of electronic certificate workshop on a *proposed* amendment to the current certification rule, 16 CFR Part 1110. Slides consist of CPSC staff presentation followed by other federal government participants and non-federal government panelist presentations.
Slides for morning discussion session of electronic certificate workshop on a *proposed* amendment to the current certification rule, 16 CFR Part 1110. Slides consist of CPSC staff presentation followed by non-CPSC panelist presentations.
How to locate CPSC data on regulatory non-compliance notices, which are also called "letters of advice" (LOAs). The referenced Excel table will be updated frequently with the names of the firm, the foreign manufacturer, and other information. Businesses may integrate this information into their compliance workflows to assist them in sourcing safe & compliant consumer products.
An overview of the CPSC PGA message set, electronic filing alpha pilot, and certificate registry with walkthrough of example filing and detailed information on proposed timeline
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An international panel comprised of members of AQSIQ (China), INMETRO (Brazil), Health Canada and CPSC (U.S.) used this presentation to discuss the regulatory structure and suggestions for businesses.
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OBJECTIVE
Import of all kinds of goods and on the export of goods on certain situations attracts customs duty. The Customs Act,1962 contains provisions which govern the levy of customs duty. In this webinar, we shall understand the provisions relating to clearance of imported and export goods which are in the custody of the Custodian.
Overview of testing, certification, and record keeping requirements for consumer products, including children's products. Addresses initial certification testing, material change testing, and periodic testing if you have continued production. Presentation also addresses optional component part testing. A review of mandatory recordkeeping requirements and undue influence training is also discussed.
2014 updates for durable infant and toddler products. How to locate CPSC data on regulatory non-compliance notices, which are also called "letters of advice" (LOAs). The referenced Excel table will be updated frequently with the names of the firm, the foreign manufacturer, and other information. Businesses may integrate this information into their compliance workflows to assist them in sourcing safe & compliant consumer products.
Overview of third party testing rules for children's products, including initial certification testing, material change testing, and periodic testing if you have continued production. Presentation also addresses optional component part testing. A review of mandatory recordkeeping requirements and undue influence training is also discussed. Pairs with video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR4RXQjmqC8
Slides for afternoon discussion session of electronic certificate workshop on a *proposed* amendment to the current certification rule, 16 CFR Part 1110. Slides consist of CPSC staff presentation followed by other federal government participants and non-federal government panelist presentations.
Slides for morning discussion session of electronic certificate workshop on a *proposed* amendment to the current certification rule, 16 CFR Part 1110. Slides consist of CPSC staff presentation followed by non-CPSC panelist presentations.
How to locate CPSC data on regulatory non-compliance notices, which are also called "letters of advice" (LOAs). The referenced Excel table will be updated frequently with the names of the firm, the foreign manufacturer, and other information. Businesses may integrate this information into their compliance workflows to assist them in sourcing safe & compliant consumer products.
An overview of the CPSC PGA message set, electronic filing alpha pilot, and certificate registry with walkthrough of example filing and detailed information on proposed timeline
Phthalate determinations as a means for third party testing cost reduction: questions, issues, and comments. CPSC staff presentation followed by panelist presentations.
An international panel comprised of members of AQSIQ (China), INMETRO (Brazil), Health Canada and CPSC (U.S.) used this presentation to discuss the regulatory structure and suggestions for businesses.
Determinations for lead and the eight elements in ASTM F963 as a means for third party testing cost reduction: questions, issues, and comments. CPSC staff presentation followed by panelist presentations
OBJECTIVE
Import of all kinds of goods and on the export of goods on certain situations attracts customs duty. The Customs Act,1962 contains provisions which govern the levy of customs duty. In this webinar, we shall understand the provisions relating to clearance of imported and export goods which are in the custody of the Custodian.
This seminar was given to the International Trade Club of Chicago on November 18, 2011. It focuses on the role of the Customs broker in the international supply chain. The topics cover the mechanics of a Customs clearance, the different security and functional considerations of importing and features a slideshow of images of cargo insurance issues.
A “How To” guide for importing into Canada giving you tips and showing you the risks.
Event Description
A " how to" guide for Basic Importing into Canada. In this session giving you tips and showing you the risks.
Entry Process
Tariff Classification
Valuation
Country of Origin
Entry Summary
Post Entry
Record Keeping
Valerie Michaud & Brittany King
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Brittany King, a fellow team member, currently enrolled in Introductory customs course through the CSCB will co-present.
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Presentation by Blake G. Rose, Director, Defect Investigations Division Office of Compliance and Field Operations on CPSC Review of Recall Process and Standard Notifications.
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2012 Safety Academy: Navigating the CPSC Import Process
1. U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission-2012 Safety
Academy
Navigating the CPSC Import
Process
This presentation was prepared by CPSC staff, has not been reviewed or
approved by, and may not reflect the views of, the Commission.
2. Office of Import Surveillance and
Inspection
• Director
• 3 Supervisory Compliance Investigators
(East, West, Central)
• 2 International Trade Specialists (CTAC)
• Twenty people stationed at 15 major ports
(various modes)
• Will expand to other ports as soon as budget
resources permit; meanwhile, Field personnel
continue to cover other ports as necessary
2
3. Coordination with Customs
• ITDS/ Risk Assessment Methodology
• Joint audits of importers (informed
compliance)
• Joint programs targeting unsafe consumer
products by class
• Importer Self Assessment (ISA) Product
Safety
3
4. Border Interagency Executive
Council (BIEC)
• Information Sharing
• Partnerships
• Trade Modernization
– Safe Port Act
– CPSIA
5. ITDS/ACE
• Systems and Process integration with CBP
• Development of Risk Assessment
Methodology
• In the Fall of 2011, CPSC became the only
agency to receive a live data feed from CBP
• This web services tool gives qualified CPSC
staff access to much better information for
targeting “high risk” consumer products
5
6. Risk Assessment Methodology (RAM)
Goals (Short Term)
• Support Hazard Programs manually
• Guide planning of system integration
ITDS/RAM
Goals (Long Term)
• Implementation of system that supports
ITDS/RAM
• Implement Electronic Messaging
• Automate hazard program reporting.
6
9. Informed Compliance
• Joint Programs by class of product
• Joint Inspections
– Provides specific guidance on CPSC
regulations
– Provides specific importation requirements
for future activity with Customs
• Informed Compliance Inspections (ICI)
9
10. Importer Self Assessment- Product
Safety
• Allows companies to apply for a program
that labels them “low-risk”
• Provides benefits
– Expedited testing
– Conditional release of goods
• Good Importer Practices
• Where to I get more Information?
– www.cbp.gov
10
11. Navigating the CPSC/CBP Import
Process
• CPSIA
• Prohibited Acts (15 USC 2068)
Import any product not in conformity with rule, standard or ban
Import any product subject to a voluntary corrective action taken
by manufacturer, Commission has notified the public and
manufacturer knew or should have known
Fail to furnish certificate or present false certificate of conformity
Unauthorized use of a safety mark
• Imported Products (15 USC 2066)
Product refused admission shall be destroyed unless …
Upon application by importer, Secretary of the Treasury permits
the export in lieu of destruction
11
12. CPSC – Import Procedures
• CPSC Sampling and Detentions
Specific statutory authority for sampling (15 USC 2066, 15
USC 1273)
Detained merchandise remains under CBP custody
• CPSC Issues Notices of Detention
Compliance Investigator or Field Investigator will issue
Notice will describe the suspected violation and the statute
governing that suspected violation; CPSC officer contact
information will be on the Notice
Notice issued to importer with copies to Customs broker
and CBP
Deal directly with CPSC
12
13. CPSC – Import Procedures
• Detentions – Time Frames
Detention notices to be issued as soon as possible after
sampling/examination
Recipient of Notice has 5 business days to provide information to help
resolve the detention; extensions can be granted
Policy is to try to resolve detentions within 30 days
• Detentions of shipments under both CBP and CPSC authority
Detention notifications will be issued by both agencies
If CBP seizes that will resolve the CPSC detention but not final CPSC
action (Letter of Advice could be issued)
If CBP resolves its detention in favor of the importer, it will not release the
merchandise without resolution of the CPSC detention
13
14. Reconditioning
• If it appears that a consumer product can be
modified so it would not need to be refused
admission, the CPSC may permit the product
to be delivered from customs custody under
bond to give the owner or consignee that
opportunity
• If it turns out the product cannot be modified
or the owner/consignee is not acting
satisfactorily, CPSC may direct CBP to
demand redelivery
14
15. CPSC – Import Procedures
• Conditional Release of Merchandise
CPSC can allow conditional release of merchandise under CBP
bond pending results of examination and testing
Merchandise cannot be distributed while under conditional release
Case-by-case consideration
• Redelivery of Merchandise
Redelivery notice issued by CBP. Must be within 30 days after the
end of the conditional release period
Redelivery could lead to seizure, destruction or exportation
Failure to redeliver results in assessment of liquidated damages
against importer (bond principal) and surety
15
16. CPSC – Import Procedures
• Request for a Hearing
CPSA violations only
Importer/owner/consignee can seek a full
hearing under the Administrative Procedures
Act
Product will remain under Government
custody at importer’s expense during the
pendency of the hearing
Custody of goods remains with CBP
16
17. Destruction or Export
• Products refused admission must be
destroyed unless, upon application by the
owner, consignee or importer of record,
the Secretary of Treasury permits export in
lieu of destruction
• If the product is not actually exported
within 90 days of such approval, it must
be destroyed
17
18. Cost of Destruction
• All expenses of destruction (including
salaries, storage fees, travel, per diem, etc)
shall be paid by the owner or consignee
• If expenses of destruction are not paid,
they become a lien against future imports
by the same owner or consignee.
18
19. CPSC – Import Procedures
• Exportation/Destruction
Importer may ask to export or destroy at any time
Per agreement, exportation or destruction at importer’s
expense and must occur under Government supervision
• Seizure
CPSC can request CBP to seize the product under Tariff Act
authority
If seized, then CBP takes over the process
Fines, Penalties and Forfeitures Office issues notices; CBP
has authority to remit the forfeiture upon terms and
conditions deemed appropriate
CPSC can suggest disposition but cannot compel it
19
20. CPSC – Import Procedures
• Assessment of liquidated damages
– Three times the entered value of the
shipment (cannot exceed bond amount)
– CPSC does control the mitigation
decision for liquidated damages claims
(16 CFR 1500.271(b))
20
21. Certification at the Ports
• There is currently no requirement to file a
certificate with CBP or any government
agency as part of the entry process or
otherwise
• CPSC may, by rule, provide for electronic
filing of certificates up to 24 hours before
arrival
• Electronic filing is currently being evaluated
with Customs for submission at entry
21
22. Questions
Carol Cave, Director, Office of Import
Surveillance and Inspection
ccave@cpsc.gov
Jeremy Baskin, Senior Advisor to the
Executive Director, Office of Regulations
and Rulings, CBP
Jeremy.baskin@dhs.gov
22
23. Consumer Product Safety
•
Commission
Mr. Dean W. Woodard U.S. CPSC
Director Office of Education, Global Outreach, and Small
Business Ombudsman
dwoodard@cpsc.gov
business@cpsc.gov