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| FTC | RIN: 3084-AB15 | Publication ID: Fall 2010 |
| Title: 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) | |
| Abstract: Section 321 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA) requires that the Commission conduct a rulemaking to consider the effectiveness of current energy labeling for lamps (commonly referred to as "light bulbs") and to consider alternative labeling approaches. On July 17, 2008, the Commission published a notice in the Federal Register requesting comments on this topic (73 FR 40988). The comment period ended on September 29, 2008. As part of this effort, the Commission also held a public roundtable meeting on September 15, 2008. The Commission announced an NPRM on October 27, 2009, seeking comment about proposed labeling requirements for light bulbs (74 FR 57950 (Nov. 10, 2009)). The comment period ended on December 28, 2009. The EISA requires that the light bulb rulemaking be completed by June 2010. On June 18, 2010, the Commission announced final amendments adopting a two-panel labeling format for light bulbs and brightness, energy cost, and other disclosure requirements, but provided for comments on certain limited issues (75 FR 41696). The amendments are effective on August 18, 2010, and July 19, 2011. Comments on certain issues for consideration in a subsequent rulemaking were due on September 20, 2010. Section 325 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 provides the Commission with authority to promulgate energy labeling rules for consumer electronics, including televisions. On March 16, 2009, the Commission sought comment on whether it should require labels for televisions, personal computers, cable or satellite set-top boxes, stand-alone digital video recorder boxes, and personal computer monitors (74 FR 11045). The Commission also sought comment on the need for such disclosures, any appropriate test procedures, the format of labels or disclosures, and the placement of labels on the products. On March 11, 2010, the Commission issued an NPRM proposing to require energy guide labels on televisions to help consumers with their purchasing decisions (75 FR 11483). As part of this effort, the Commission scheduled a public meeting on. On October 27, 2010, the Commission announced it was issuing a final rule that will require television manufacturers after May 10, 2011, to display Energy Guide labels that include information on estimated yearly energy cost and the cost range compared to similar models. | |
| Agency: Federal Trade Commission(FTC) | Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant |
| RIN Status: Previously published in the Unified Agenda | Agenda Stage of Rulemaking: Final Rule Stage |
| Major: Undetermined | Unfunded Mandates: No |
| CFR Citation: 16 CFR 305 | |
| Legal Authority: sec 321 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 sec 325 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 | |
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| Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Required: Undetermined | Government Levels Affected: None |
| Small Entities Affected: Businesses, Governmental Jurisdictions, Organizations | Federalism: No |
| Included in the Regulatory Plan: No | |
| RIN Data Printed in the FR: No | |
| Related RINs: Related to 3084-AB11 | |
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Agency Contact: Hampton Newsome Attorney Federal Trade Commission Division of Enforcement, Bureau of Consumer Protection, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, CC-9528, Washington, DC 20580 Phone:202 326-2889 Email: hnewsome@ftc.gov |
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