CPSC and EAA Meeting Notes on eFiling
Summary
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and the European Antifouling Association (EAA) held a meeting to discuss eFiling procedures. Meeting notes from March 2026 were published, detailing discussions on the electronic filing system for product safety information.
What changed
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has published meeting notes from a discussion held in March 2026 with the European Antifouling Association (EAA) regarding eFiling procedures. These notes, available via the provided download link, likely detail updates, challenges, or best practices related to the electronic submission of product safety data.
Compliance officers involved in importing or exporting products regulated by the CPSC should review these notes to understand any procedural changes or recommendations concerning the eFiling system. While these are meeting notes and not a formal rule, they may offer insights into operational expectations and potential future guidance on electronic submissions.
What to do next
- Review meeting notes on eFiling procedures with the European Antifouling Association.
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