Question

The Consumer Product Safety Commission:
A. may file suit in federal court against manufacturers of imminently hazardous consumer products in an effort to eliminate the danger posed by such products.
B. has authority to issue product safety standards, but does not have the authority to file suit in federal court against manufacturers of imminently hazardous consumer products.
C. has authority to issue product safety standards, but does not have the authority to order a manufacturer to submit a plan for corrective action with regard to a product that poses a substantial hazard to the public.
D. has authority to issue product safety standards, but does not require manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to notify the CPSC if they have reason to know that their products present a substantial product hazard.

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