

Provide any financial documents that reflect the firm’s financial solvency and ability to carry out the obligations set forth in its proposed ATV action plan, including income statements, balance sheets, cash flow statements, and tax return forms for the past three years and any part of the current year.Provide your importer of record number(s).Provide a copy of the firm’s business plan as it relates to ATVs.Provide a description of the firm’s business, including business experience and qualifications of your corporate officers history of the firm total revenues total debts and total number of products imported and/or sold.

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Section 42(e)(2) of the CPSA (as amended by the CPSIA) states that an "ATV action plan means a written plan or letter of undertaking that describes actions the manufacturer or distributor agrees to take to promote ATV safety, including rider training, dissemination of safety information, age recommendations, other policies governing marketing and sale of the ATVs, the monitoring of such sales, and other safety related measures, and that is substantially similar to the plans described under the heading 'The Undertakings of the Companies in the Commission Notice' published in the Federal Register on Septem(63 FR 48199-48204)."ĪTV Action Plans may be submitted to the Commission electronically in PDF format to or mailed to: Action Plans must be approved by the Commission. It is unlawful for an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) manufacturer or distributor to import into or distribute in commerce in the United States any new assembled or unassembled ATV, unless the ATV is subject to an Action Plan on file with the Commission and the manufacturer/distributor complies with all provisions of the Action Plan (as well as all provisions of the ANSI/SVIA 1-2017 standard for ATVs).
