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Code · CFR · Title 16 — Commercial Practices · Part 1107 — Testing and Labeling Pertaining to Product Certification · § 1107.30

§ 1107.30. Labeling consumer products to indicate that the certification requirements of section 14 of the CPSA have been met.

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(a)Manufacturers and private labelers of a consumer product may indicate, by a uniform label on, or provided with the product, that the product complies with any consumer product safety rule under the CPSA, or with any similar rule, ban, standard or regulation under any other act enforced by the CPSC.
(b)The label must be visible and legible, and consist of the following statement: Meets CPSC Safety Requirements
(c)A consumer product may bear the label if the manufacturer or private labeler has certified, pursuant to section 14 of the CPSA, that the consumer product complies with all applicable consumer product safety rules under the CPSA and with all rules, bans, standards, or regulations applicable to the product under any other act enforced by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
(d)A manufacturer or private labeler may use a label in addition to the label described in paragraph
(b)on the consumer product, as long as such label does not alter or mislead consumers as to the meaning of the label described in paragraph
(b)of this section. A manufacturer or private labeler must not imply that the CPSC has tested, approved, or endorsed the product.
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