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FAIR TRADING (CONSUMER PRODUCT STANDARDS) REGULATION 2009 (NO 19 OF 2009)
2009
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
FAIR TRADING (CONSUMER
PRODUCT STANDARDS) REGULATION 2009
EXPLANATORY
STATEMENT
Circulated by authority of
Simon Corbell MLA
Attorney
General
Accordingly, the purpose of the Fair Trading (Consumer Product Standards)
Regulation 2009 (the Regulation) is to prescribe consumer product safety
standards for a number of products. These standards are based on the Australian
best practice standards produced by the standard setting organisation Standards
Australia, International best practice standards produced by International
Organization for Standardization, on Commonwealth standards prescribed under the
Trade Practices Regulations, and on New South Wales standards prescribed under
the Fair Trading Regulation 2007.
The Regulation prescribes standards
in relation to the design, performance, testing, labelling and other
specifications, as required, for consumer products sold within the Australian
Capital Territory.
The Regulation will bring the ACT into conformity
with the States and the Commonwealth, ensuring that dangerous and unsafe
products will not be available for sale in the Territory.
The
Regulation replaces the Fair Trading (Consumer Product Standards) Regulation
2002 (the old Regulation) to update the Regulation to accord with current ACT
drafting practices, to remove redundant references, and to implement new
consumer product safety standards for certain products. Each consumer product
safety standard contained in the old Regulation has been replicated in the
Regulation and revised where appropriate. New consumer product safety standards
have been prescribed for hot water bottles, children’s portable folding
cots, and prams and strollers.
New consumer product safety
standards
• Hot water bottles
The part of the
Regulation which prescribes a consumer product safety standard for hot water
bottles gives effect to the Commonwealth Trade Practices (Consumer Product
Safety Standard) (Hot Water Bottles) Regulations 2008.
This
amendment to the Regulation will enable the existing Commonwealth standard to be
enforced in the ACT. The Regulation will reduce the risk of death or injury
caused by hot water bottles bursting or leaking by establishing minimum
specifications for manufacture and labelling requirements to provide consumers
relevant information concerning their usage.
• Children’s
portable folding cots
The part of the Regulation which prescribes a
consumer product safety standard for children’s portable folding cots
gives effect to the Commonwealth Consumer Protection Notice No. 4 of 2008
– Consumer Product Safety Standard for Children’s Portable Folding
Cots.
This amendment to the Regulation will enable the existing
Commonwealth standard to be enforced in the ACT. The Regulation will ensure
that portable folding cots have key safety features that address the
product’s known safety hazards and so reduce the associated risk of injury
to infants.
• Prams and strollers
The part of the
Regulation which prescribes a consumer product safety standard for prams and
strollers gives effect to the Commonwealth Consumer Protection Notice No. 8 of
2007 – Consumer product Safety Standard for Prams and Strollers.
This amendment to the Regulation will enable the existing Commonwealth
standard to be enforced in the ACT. The Regulation will ensure that prams and
strollers have key safety features that address the product’s known safety
hazards and so reduce the associated risk of injury to infants.
NOTES ON CLAUSES
Part 1 Preliminary
Section 1 Name of
regulation
This section explains that the name of the regulation is
the Fair Trading (Consumer Product Standards) Regulation 2009.
This section states that the regulation will commence on the day after it
is notified.
Section 3 Dictionary
This section
explains that the dictionary is part of the regulation.
This section explains that a note included in the regulation is
explanatory and is not part of the regulation.
This section explains that goods do not fail to comply with a standard
where a provision of a standard is stated to be recommendatory or the words
‘should’ or ‘preferably’ are used to indicate the
provision is advisory.
Section 6 Displacement of Legislation Act,
s 47(5)
This section explains that section 47(5) of the
Legislation Act 2001 does not apply in relation to an instrument applied,
adopted or incorporated as in force at a particular time under this regulation
unless the instrument is expressed to be a notifiable instrument.
Part 2 Product safety standards
Section 7 Product
safety standards
This section provides that the consumer product
safety standards in the regulation (listed in table 7) are prescribed under
section 25 of the Fair Trading (Consumer Affairs) Act
1973.
Section 8 Application of standards
This section
provides for specified circumstances where a consumer product safety standard
would not apply to the supply of goods.
Part 3 Product information
standard – care labelling of certain goods
Section
9 Meaning of AS/NZS 1957 – pt 3
This section defines
AS/NZS 1957 for part 3.
Section 10 Application
– pt 3
This section lists those goods to which part 3 applies
and provides a definition of excluded goods.
Section
11 Product information standard
This section prescribes the consumer
product information standard for goods under part 3.
Section
12 Amendment of AS/NZS 1957
This section makes amendments to the
information consumer product information standard prescribed under section 11.
Section 13 Form of information for certain goods
This
section prescribes the form and manner in which care instructions for prescribed
goods must be provided. The term prescribed goods is defined at
section 13(2).
Section 14 Care instructions for goods unable to be
washed or dry-cleaned
This section prescribes the labelling
requirements for goods which are unable to be washed or dry-cleaned.
Part 4 Repeal
Section 15 Legislation
repealed
This section repeals the Fair Trading (Consumer Product
Standards) Regulation 2002 which will be redundant when this regulation is
made. This section also repeals any legislative instruments existing under the
Fair Trading (Consumer Product Standards) Regulation
2002.
Schedule 1 Baby bath aids
Section
1.1 Definitions – sch 1
This section defines baby bath
aid and TPA standard for schedule 1.
Section 1.2 Safety standard – baby bath aids
This
section prescribes the consumer product safety standard for a baby bath aid.
Schedule 2 Balloon-blowing kits
Section 2.1 Meaning
of balloon-blowing kit – sch 2
This section defines
balloon-blowing kit for schedule 2.
Section 2.2 Safety
standard – balloon-blowing kits
This section prescribes the
consumer product safety standard for a balloon-blowing kit.
Schedule
3 Basketball rings and backboards
Section 3.1 Definitions
– sch 3
This section defines basketball backboard
and basketball ring for schedule 3.
Section 3.2 Safety
standard – warning and symbol for supplied basketball rings and
backboards
This section prescribes the consumer product safety
standard for a basketball ring and basketball backboard.
Section
3.3 Safety standard – permanent warning on basketball
backboard
This section prescribes the consumer product safety
standard for a basketball backboard.
Schedule 4 Beanbags, beanbag
covers and packages containing beanbag filling
Section
4.1 Definitions – sch 4
This section defines
beanbag, beanbag cover, beanbag
filling, child-resistant slide fastener, and
package for schedule 4.
Section 4.2 Meaning of slide
fastener – sch 4
This section defines slide
fastener for the purposes of schedule 4.
Section 4.3 Safety
standard – beanbags etc
This section prescribes the consumer
product safety standard for a beanbag, a beanbag cover and a package containing
beanbag filling.
Schedule 5 Bunk beds
Section
5.1 Definitions – sch 5
This section defines bunk
bed and TPA standard for schedule 5.
Section
5.2 Safety standard – bunk beds
This section prescribes the
consumer product safety standard for a bunk bed.
Schedule
6 Children’s household cots
Section 6.1 Definitions
– sch 6
This section defines AS/NZS 2172 and
children’s household cot for schedule 6.
Section
6.2 Safety standard – children’s household cots
This
section prescribes the consumer product safety standard for a child’s
household cot.
Schedule 7 Children’s nightwear and paper
patterns for children’s nightwear
Section 7.1 Definitions
– sch 7
This section defines AS 1182,
AS/NZS 1249, children’s nightwear, and
ISO 6941 for schedule 7.
Section 7.2 Safety standard
– children’s nightwear
This section prescribes the
consumer product safety standard for children’s nightwear.
Section 7.3 Safety standard – paper patterns for
children’s nightwear
This section prescribes the consumer
product safety standard for a paper pattern for children’s nightwear.
Section 7.4 Amendment of AS/NZS 1249
This section makes
amendments to the consumer product safety standards prescribed under sections
7.2 and 7.3.
Section 7.5 Amendment of ISO 6941
This
section makes amendments to the consumer product safety standard prescribed
under schedule 7.
Schedule 8 Children’s portable folding
cots
Section 8.1 Definitions – sch 8
This
section defines children’s portable folding cot and
TPA standard for schedule 8.
Section 8.2 Safety
standard – children’s portable folding cots
This section
prescribes the consumer product safety standard for a child’s portable
folding cot.
Schedule 9 Children’s toys
Section
9.1 Definitions – sch 9
This section defines
children’s toy and TPA standard for schedule
9.
Section 9.2 Safety standard – children’s
toys
This section prescribes the consumer product safety standard for
a child’s toy.
Schedule 10 Child restraints in motor
vehicles
Section 10.1 Definitions – sch 10
This
section defines AS 1754-1975, AS 1754-1991,
chaise, child restraint and cushion
for schedule 10.
Section 10.2 Safety standard – child
restraints
This section prescribes the consumer product safety
standard for a child restraint.
Section 10.3 Amendment of AS
1754-1991
This section makes amendments to the consumer product
safety standard prescribed under schedule 10.
Section 10.4 Supply of
components for child restraints complying with AS 1754-1975
This
section provides that where components are made in accordance with the
requirements of AS 1754-1975, they must comply with the relevant provisions of
AS 1754-1975.
Schedule 11 Corded internal window
coverings
Section 11.1 Definitions – sch 11
This
section defines corded internal window covering and NSW
standard for schedule 11.
Section 11.2 Safety standard
– corded internal window coverings
This section prescribes the
consumer product safety standard for a corded internal window
covering.
Schedule 12 Disposable cigarette
lighters
Part 12.1 Preliminary
Section
12.1 Definitions – sch 12
This section defines
adjustable lighter, American standard, customs
value, disposable lighter, ex-works
agreement, indexed amount, lighter,
non-adjustable lighter, novelty lighter,
refillable lighter, safe operation, spit or
sputter and young child for schedule 12.
Section
12.2 Meaning of lighter and types of lighters
This section
provides for the meaning of a lighter and types of
lighters.
Section 12.3 Safety standard –
lighters
This section prescribes the consumer product safety standard
for a lighter.
Part 12.2 Flame testing, structural safety and
labelling
Section 12.4 Application – pt
12.2
This section provides that part 12.2 does not apply to a novelty
lighter or a lighter that is not a disposable or refillable lighter.
Section 12.5 Testing procedures
This section provides
that where a lighter is tested under Part 12.5, the test must be performed in
accordance with the procedures in section 12.16.
Section
12.6 Ignition and adjustment of flame
This section prescribes tests
for ignition and adjustment of flame.
Section 12.7 Abnormal burning
This section prescribes tests for abnormal
burning.
Section 12.8 Flame height
This section prescribes
tests for flame height.
Section 12.9 Flame
extinction
This section prescribes tests for flame extinction.
Section 12.10 Structural safety
This section prescribes
the tests that a lighter must pass in order to be considered structurally safe.
Section 12.11 Labelling
This section provides for
prescribed information to be included on lighters or adhesive labels attached to
lighters.
Part 12.3 Child resistance
Section
12.12 Application – pt 12.3
This section provides that part
12.3 only applies to a lighter to which the American standard would apply if the
product were imported into the United States of America after 12 July 1994.
Section 12.13 Child resistance
This section prescribes
the tests that a lighter must pass in order to be considered child resistant.
Section 12.14 Certification
This section provides that a
certificate of compliance, within the meaning of the American standard, must
have been issued for the lighter in accordance with that standard.
Part 12.4 Indexation
Section 12.15 Indexed
amount
This section provides the formula for determining the indexed
amount referred to in section 12.2(3) and (7).
Part 12.5 Test
procedures for lighters
Section 12.16 General test
procedures
This section provides the general test procedure for
lighters.
Section 12.17 Flame height test
procedures
This section provides the flame height test procedure for
lighters.
Section 12.18 Inversion test procedures
This
section provides the inversion test procedure for lighters.
Section
12.19 Drop test procedures
This section provides the drop test
procedure for lighters.
Section 12.20 Temperature test
procedures
This section provides the temperature test procedure for
lighters.
Section 12.21 Pressure test procedures
This
section provides the pressure test procedure for lighters.
Schedule
13 Flotation toys and swimming aids
Section 13.1 Definitions
– sch 13
This section defines AS 1499, AS
1512, AS 1900 and children’s flotation toy and
swimming aid for schedule 13.
Section 13.2 Safety standard
– children’s flotation toys etc
This section prescribes
the consumer product safety standard for a child’s flotation toy and
swimming aid.
Section 13.3 Amendment of AS 1900
This
section makes an amendment to the consumer product safety standard prescribed
under schedule 13.
Schedule 14 Hot water
bottles
Section 14.1 Definitions – sch 14
This
section defines hot water bottle and TPA standard
for schedule 14.
Section 14.2 Safety standard – hot water
bottles
This section prescribes the consumer product safety standard
for a hot water bottle.
Schedule 15 Laser
pointers
Section 15.1 Definitions – sch 15
This
section defines AS/NZS 2211, Class 1 laser product,
Class 2 laser product, laser, laser
pointer, laser product and laser system for
schedule 15.
Section 15.2 Safety standard – laser
pointers
This section prescribes the consumer product safety standard
for a laser pointer.
Schedule 16 Monkey
bikes
Section 16.1 Definitions – sch 16
This
section defines applicable vehicle standards and monkey
bike for schedule 16.
Section 16.2 Safety standard –
monkey bikes
This section prescribes the consumer product safety
standard for a monkey bike.
Schedule 17 Pedal
bicycles
Section 17.1 Definitions – sch 17
This
section defines AS/NZS 1927 and pedal bicycle for
schedule 17.
Section 17.2 Safety standard – pedal
bicycles
This section prescribes the consumer product safety standard
for a pedal bicycle.
Section 17.3 Amendment of AS/NZS
1927
This section makes amendments to the consumer product safety
standard prescribed under schedule 17.
Schedule 18 Prams and
strollers
Section 18.1 Definitions – sch 18
This
section defines prams and strollers and TPA standard
for schedule 18.
Section 18.2 Safety standard – prams and
strollers
This section prescribes the consumer product safety
standard for prams and strollers.
Schedule 19 Projectile
toys
Section 19.1 Definitions – sch 19
This
section defines AS/NZS ISO 8124.1:2002 and projectile
toy for schedule 19.
Section 19.2 Safety standard –
projectile toys
This section prescribes the consumer product safety
standard for a projectile toy.
Section 19.3 Exceptions – sch
19
This section excludes certain toys from the operation of this
standard.
Schedule 20 Protective helmets for pedal
cyclists
Section 20.1 Definitions – sch 20
This
section defines AS/NZS 2063, AS/NZS 2512.1,
protective helmet and Snell standard for schedule
20.
Section 20.2 Safety standard – protective
helmets
This section prescribes the consumer product safety standard
for a protective helmet.
Section 20.3 Exceptions – sch
20
This section excludes certain helmets from the operation of this
standard.
Section 20.4 Amendment of AS/NZS 2063
This
section makes an amendment to the consumer product safety standard prescribed
under schedule 20.
Section 20.5 Amendment of Snell
standard
This section makes amendments to the Snell standard
prescribed in schedule 20.
Schedule 21 Sunglasses and fashion
spectacles
Section 21.1 Definitions – sch
21
This section defines sunglasses and fashion
spectacles and TPA standard for schedule
21.
Section 21.2 Safety standard – sunglasses and fashion
spectacles
This section prescribes the consumer product safety
standard for sunglasses and fashion spectacles.
Schedule 22 Vehicle
jacks
Section 22.1 Definitions –sch 22
This
section defines TPA standard and vehicle jack for
schedule 22.
Section 22.2 Safety standard – vehicle
jacks
This section prescribes the consumer product safety standard
for a vehicle jack.