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DOE Proposes Revisions to Enforcement Regulations

The Department of Energy is proposing changes to its enforcement regulations for certain consumer products and commercial and industrial equipment, it said in a notice released Aug. 28. “The proposal, if adopted, would provide the regulated industry with further clarity…

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and transparency about DOE’s enforcement process, including enforcement sampling procedures and test notice requirements. The proposal provides for a process to petition DOE for reexamination of a pending determination of noncompliance, and for DOE to have the discretion to consider third-party certification program testing as official enforcement test data,” the agency said. Comments are due Oct. 30.