Nngmeional Ruord

Nngmeional Ruord

Vol. 129 WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1983 @nngmeionalRuo rd United States of America .__ -- .. ,- PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 9@ CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION United States Government Printing Office SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS Washmgton, D C 20402 Postage and Fees Pad OFFICIAL BUSINESS U S Government Prlnhng 0ffv.X Penalty Ior pwate use. $xX 375 Congresstonal Record SECOND CLASS NEWSPAPER (USPS 087-390) H.4578 ’ C.QNGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE June 28, 1983 H.J. Res. 273: Mr. BOUND. Mr. W~.XMAN. gress which states the following .after the the Congress BPPrOres the regulation which Mr. OBERSTAR,Mr. BEDELL. Mr. BONER of resolving clause: “That the Congress ap- was promulgated by the-consumer Product Tennessee, Mr. OWENS. Mr. DAUB, Mr. Proves the consumer product safety rule Safety Commission under section of CONTE. Mr. RAHALL; Mr. GRAY, Mr. VANDER which was promulgated by the Consumer the Federal Hazardous Substances Act with JACT. Mr. TRAKLER,and Mr. Vxrrro. Product Safety Commission with respect to respect to and which was transmitted H. Con. Res. 107: Mr. KASICH. Mr. and which was transmitted to the Con- to the Congress on “. with the blank AUCOIN. Mr. CARPER,and Mr. SIZHFIJER. gress on “, with the blank spaces spaces being filled in appropriately: and . H. Con. Res. 118: Mr. FISH. Mr. LANTOS. being filled in appropriately: (3) in the case of a regulation promulgat. Mr. KILDEE. Mr. SOLARZ. Mr. BRITT. Mr. (2) in the case of a regulation promulgat- ed under section 4 of the Flammable Fabrics BEDELL. Mr. RANGLZ, Mr. DYMALLY. Mr. ed under section 2(q)(l) or 3te) of the Feder- Act, means a joint resolution of the Con- STUDDS. Mr. FOCLIETPA, Mr. BERMAN, Mr. al Hazardous Substances Act, means a joint gress which states the following after the CARR. Mr. TORRICELL~.Mr. MCNULTY, Mr. resolution of the Congress which states the resolving clause: “That the Congress ap- SCKEUER.Mr. SWIFT, Mr. LOWRY of Wash- following after the resolving clause: “That proves the regulation which was promulgat- ington, Mr. HERTELof Michigan, Mr. MORRI. the Congress approves the regulation which ed by the Consumer Product Safety Com- SON of Connecticut, Mr. PENNY, Mrs. Kxn- was promulgated by the Consumer hoduct mission under section 4 of the Flammable NELLY. Mr. BONKER. Mr. DICKS. and Mr. Safety Commission under section of Fabrics Act with respect to and which PR~~~~ARD. the Federal Hazardous Substances Act with was transmitted to the Congress on H. Res. 191: Mr. BEDELLand Ms. SNOWE. respect to and which was transmitted “, with the blank spacesbeing filled in to the Congress on “, with the blank appropriately. spaces being filled in appropriately: and PETITIONS; ETC. (3) ln the case of a regulation promulgat- Under clause 1 of rule XXII, peti- ed under section 4 of the Flammable Fsbrics CONFERENCE REPORT ON H.R. tions and, papers were laid on the Act, means a joint resolution of the Con- 3132 Clerk’s desk and referred as follows: gress which states the following after the 150. By the SPEAKER: Petition of the resolving clause: “That the Congress ap- Mr. BEVILL submitted the following Massachusetts Conference of the United proves the regulation which was promulgat- conference report and statement on Church of Christ, Framingham. Mass., rela- ed by the Consumer Product Safety Com- the bill (H.R. 31321 making appropri- tive to the Opera Company of Boston and mission under section 4 of the Flammable ations for energy and water develop- the Philippines; to the Committee on For- Fabrics Act with respect to and which was transmitted to the Congress on **, ment for the fiscal year ending Sep- eign Affairs. tember 30, 1984, and for other pur- 151. Also, petition of the City Council, with the blank spaces being filled in appro- Cleveland, Ohlo, relative to extended unem- priately. poses. (To the Shelby amendment h‘i the nature ployment benefits; to the Committee on CONFERENCEREPORT (II. REPT. No. 98-2721 Ways and Means. -- of a substitute.1 152. By Mr. JONES of North Carolina: Pe- -At the end of the matter proposed to be The committee of conference on the disa- tition of the Mexico Beach Town Council. inserted by the amendment insert the fol- greeing votes of the two Houses on the Fla.. relative to the Outer Continental LOWing: amendments of the Senate to the bill (H.R. Shelf; jointly. to the Committees on Mer- APF-ROVALOr RllT,% 31321 making appropriations for energy and chant Marine and Fisheries and Interior Sec. 3. (al No funds appropriated to the water development for the fiscal year and Insular Affairs. Consumer Product Saftey Commission for ending September 30. 1984, and for other fiseal year 1984, 1985, or’ 1986 under the y-~~ses, having met, after full and free amendment made by section 2 of this Act conference. have agreed to recommend and AMJZNDMENTS may be used to place in effect a consumer do recommend to their respective Houses as product safety rule under the Consumer follows: Under clause 6 of rule XXIII, pro- That the Senate recede from Its amend- posed amendments were submitted- ag Product Safety Act, a regulation under sec. 15. 19, 20, 33. 34. follows: tion 2(qXll or 3(e) of the Federal Hazardous ments numbered 4. 5, 8. 11, Substances Act, or a regulation under se& 38. and 39. HA 2688 tion 4 of the Flammable Fabrics Act which That the House recede from its disagree. By Mr. LElVITAS: rule or regulation is published in final form ment to the amendments of the Senate -bage 20. insert after li$-6 the follow& by the Commission after the date of the en- numbered 12. 28. 29, 31, 36. and 41. and APPROVALOF RULES actment, of thissubsection but before Octo- agree to the same. ~‘Sxo. 16. (a) No funds appropriated to the ber 1, 1986. unless a joint resolution approv- - Amendment numbered 1: Consumer Product Safety Commission for ing such rule or regulation has been en- That the House recede from its disagree- fiscal Year 1984. 1985. 1986. 1987. and 1988 acted. ment to the amendment of the Senate num- under the amendment made by section 2 of <bl To carry out subsection Pa) the Con- bered 1, and agree to the same with an this Act may be used to place In effect a sumer Product Safety Commission shall amendment. as follows: .consumer product safety rule under the transmit to the Secretary of the Senate and In lieu of the sum proposed by said Consumer Safety Act, a regulation under the Clerk of the House of Representatives a amendment insert $133,810,000, and the section 2(qXll or 3(e) of the Federal Haz- copy of each consumer product safety rule Senate agree to the same. ardous Substances Act, or a regulation promulgated by the Commission under sec- Amendment numbered 2: under section 4 of the Flammable Fabrics tion 9 of the Consumer Product Safety Act, That the House recede from its disagree. Act which rule or regulation Is published in each regulation promulgated by the Corn-’ ment to the amendment of the Senate num- final form by the Commission after the date mission under section 2(qXll or 3tel of the bered 2. and agree to the same with an of the enactment of this subsection but Federal Hazardous Substances Act, and amendment, as follows’ before October 1. 1988. unless a Joint resolu- each regulation promulgated by the Com- In lieu of the sum proposed by said tion approving such rule or regulation has mission under section 4 of the Flammable been enacted. Fabrics Act, which rule or regulation Is pub. amendment insert $884,104,000; and the . (bl To carry out subsection (a) the Con- lished in final form by the Commission Senate agree to the same. sumer Product Safety Commission shall after the date of the enactment of this sub. Amendment numbered 3: transmit to the Secretary of the Senate and section but before October 1. 1986. That the House recede from its disagree- the Clerk of the House of Representatives a (c) For purposes of subsection (a). the ment to the amendment of the Senate num- copy of each consumer product safety rule term “joint resolution” means- bered 3. and agree to the same with an promulgated by the Commlsslon under sec- (1) In the csse of a consumer product amendment, as follows: ’ tion 9 of the Consumer Product Safety Act, safety rule, a joint resolution. of the Con- Restore the matter stricken by said each regulation promulgated by the Com- gress which states the following after the amendment amended to read as follows: I d mission under section 2tqXll or 3(e) of the resolving clause: “That the Congress ap. which $5,200,000 shall be ma& available/c* Federal Hazardous Substances Act, and proves the consumer product safety rule the Miami Harbor, Bayfront Park project- each regulation promulgated by the Com- which was promulgated by the Consumer Flotida; and, in addition., notwithstanding mission under section 4 of the Flammable Product Safety Comm&.sion with respect to any other prvvision of law, $10,000,000. to Fabrics Act, which rule or regulation is pub. and which wss transmitted to the remain available until upended, jar the lished in final form by the Commission Congress on “, with the blank spaces YatesviUe Luke constructionF project; and after the date of the enactment of this sub- the Senate agree to the same section but before October 1. 1988. Amendment numbered 6: (cl For purposes of subsection (a). the That the House recede from its disagree- term “Joint resolution” means- ment to the amendment of the Senate num- (1) in the case of a consumer product bered 8.

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