United States of America - Labeling Relief; Formaldehyde Emission Standards for Composite Wood Products US - EPA is proposing to amend a final rule that published in the Federal Register on 12 December 2016 concerning formaldehyde emission standards for composite wood products. The proposed amendment would allow compliant composite wood products and finished goods that contain compliant composite wood products that were manufactured prior to 12 December 2017 to be labeled as Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Title VI compliant. This means that regulated composite wood products and finished goods that meet the required formaldehyde emissions standards could be voluntarily labeled as compliant as soon as compliance can be achieved. This would enhance regulatory flexibility and facilitate a smoother supply chain transition to compliance with the rule's broader requirements, as well as promote lower formaldehyde emitting products entering commerce earlier than under the rule as originally published. EPA believes that the proposed amendment is non-controversial and does not expect to receive any adverse comments. Therefore, in addition to this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register, EPA is promulgating the amendment as a direct final rule. Products covered: Wood products HS code: 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 Proposed date of adoption: N/A Proposed date of entry into force: N/A Final date for comments: 26 July, 2017 |