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Congress Passes Provision Requiring All New All-Terrain Vehicles Sold in the U.S. to Comply with Industry Safety Standards.


WASHINGTON -- The Coalition for Safe and Responsible ATV (1) (Advanced TV) An early name for the digital TV standard proposed by the Advisory Committee on Advanced Television Service (ACATS). See ACATS. See also ATV Forum.

(2) (Analog TV) Refers to the NTSC, PAL and SECAM analog TV standads.
 Use - comprised of BRP BRP Bombardier Recreational Products, Inc.
BRP Blue Ribbon Panel
BRP Bioengineering Research Partnership
BRP Business Resumption Plan
BRP Business Recovery Plan
BRP Bathroom Privileges
BRP Bronx River Parkway (New York) 
, Honda, Kawasaki, Polaris, Suzuki and Yamaha - applauded Congress today for requiring all companies that import or sell ATVs in the U.S. to comply with the same vehicle safety standards Safety standards are standards designed to ensure the safety of products, activities or processes, etc. They may be advisory or compulsory and are normally laid down by an advisory or regulatory body that may be either voluntary or statutory.  and to implement the same training and other safety initiatives that established ATV manufacturers have followed for years.

The ATV provision creates a mandatory safety standard for ATVs. The provision was part of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (H.R. 4040) passed by the House of Representatives today. The Senate is expected to approve the bill later this week and President George Bush is expected to sign the legislation in August.

"These standards and programs are vital to ensure the safety of American ATV riders," said Coalition spokesperson Ed Krenik. "We thank Senators Klobuchar, Pryor and Stevens and the other House and Senate conferees for their support in ensuring that this important ATV safety provision was included in the final Consumer Product Safety bill."

Working with the CPSC CPSC Consumer Product Safety Commission (US)
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CPSC Canadian Plastics Sector Council (Ottawa, ON, Canada)
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 and through the Specialty Vehicle Institute of America (SVIA SVIA Specialty Vehicle Institute of America
SVIA Saginaw Valley Indian Association
), established ATV manufacturers developed a voluntary standard for ATVs, under the auspices aus·pi·ces 1  
n.
Plural of auspex.


auspices
Noun, pl

under the auspices of with the support and approval of [Latin auspicium augury from birds]

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 of the American National Standards Institute See ANSI.

(body, standard) American National Standards Institute - (ANSI) The private, non-profit organisation (501(c)3) responsible for approving US standards in many areas, including computers and communications. ANSI is a member of ISO.
 (ANSI (American National Standards Institute, New York, www.ansi.org) A membership organization founded in 1918 that coordinates the development of U.S. voluntary national standards in both the private and public sectors. It is the U.S. member body to ISO and IEC. ), and agreed to implement and follow "ATV Safety Action Plans" that were accepted by CPSC. The ANSI/SVIA standards and Action Plans address important safety issues, including appropriate configuration and performance aspects of ATVs, speed restrictions on youth ATVs, free hands-on training programs, and promotion of helmets and other proper gear. The established manufacturers also provide cash or product incentives for new ATV purchasers who complete the training course.

In recent years, non-traditional ATV companies, mostly from China, have entered the market in growing numbers. Many of these companies do not comply with the ANSI/SVIA standards and have refused to implement comprehensive safety Action Plans with the CPSC. Sales of these non-compliant ATVs are estimated to account for approximately one-third of the new sales market in the U.S. Moreover, these companies are marketing many of these products directly to those most vulnerable to safety risks, those aged 16 and younger.

"Many non-traditional ATVs do not adhere to adhere to
verb 1. follow, keep, maintain, respect, observe, be true, fulfil, obey, heed, keep to, abide by, be loyal, mind, be constant, be faithful

2.
 even minimal safety requirements, nor do the companies provide training or safety information," said Krenik. "The poor quality of many of these ATVs create a danger for all ATV riders, particularly young riders, who are being targeted by these companies."

The ATV provision codifies the current voluntary standards and Action Plans. In effect, the bill creates immediate mandatory standards for all ATVs sold in the U.S., both imported and domestic.

"The big winners in this legislation are American consumers, who can be assured that any new ATV they buy in the U.S. will adhere to the safety standards and training programs developed over the past 20 years," said Krenik.
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