Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 15 : Section 2051


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 2051. Congressional findings and declaration of purpose

      (a) The Congress finds that - 
        (1) an unacceptable number of consumer products which present
      unreasonable risks of injury are distributed in commerce;
        (2) complexities of consumer products and the diverse nature
      and abilities of consumers using them frequently result in an
      inability of users to anticipate risks and to safeguard
      themselves adequately;
        (3) the public should be protected against unreasonable risks
      of injury associated with consumer products;
        (4) control by State and local governments of unreasonable
      risks of injury associated with consumer products is inadequate
      and may be burdensome to manufacturers;
        (5) existing Federal authority to protect consumers from
      exposure to consumer products presenting unreasonable risks of
      injury is inadequate; and
        (6) regulation of consumer products the distribution or use of
      which affects interstate or foreign commerce is necessary to
      carry out this chapter.

      (b) The purposes of this chapter are - 
        (1) to protect the public against unreasonable risks of injury
      associated with consumer products;
        (2) to assist consumers in evaluating the comparative safety of
      consumer products;
        (3) to develop uniform safety standards for consumer products
      and to minimize conflicting State and local regulations; and
        (4) to promote research and investigation into the causes and
      prevention of product-related deaths, illnesses, and injuries.



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