(a) The Commission's support of voluntary safety standards development activities may include any one or a combination of the following actions:
- (1) Providing epidemiological and health science information and explanations of hazards for consumer products.
- (2) Encouraging the initiation of the development of voluntary standards for specific consumer products.
- (3) Identifying specific risks of injury to be addressed in a voluntary standard.
- (4) Performing or subsidizing technical assistance, including research, health science data, and engineering support, in the development of a voluntary standard activity in which the Commission staff is participating.
- (5) Providing assistance on methods of disseminating information and education about the voluntary standard or its use.
- (6) Performing a staff evaluation of a voluntary standard to determine its adequacy and efficacy in reducing the risks of injury that have been identified by the Commission as being associated with the use of the product.
- (7) Encouraging state and local governments to reference or incorporate the provisions of a voluntary standard in their regulations or ordinances and to participate in government or industrial model code development activities, so as to develop uniformity and minimize conflicting State and local regulations.
- (8) Monitoring the number and market share of products conforming to a voluntary safety standard.
- (9) Providing for the involvement of agency personnel in voluntary standards activities as described in subpart B of this part.
- (10) Providing administrative assistance, such as hosting meetings and secretarial assistance.
- (11) Providing funding support for voluntary standards development, as permitted by the operating plan, performance budget, mid-year review, or other official Commission document.
- (12) Taking other actions that the Commission believes appropriate in a particular situation.
- (b) [Reserved]