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Code · CFR · Title 16 — Commercial Practices · Part 1501 — Method for Identifying Toys and Other Articles Intended for Use by Children Under 3 Years of Age Which Present Choking, Aspiration, or Ingestion Hazards Because of Small Parts · § 1501.3

§ 1501.3. Exemptions.

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The following articles are exempt from this regulation (§§ 1500.18(a)(9) and 1501.4 below):
(a)Balloons;
(b)Books and other articles made of paper;
(c)Writing materials such as crayons, chalk, pencils, and pens;
(d)Children's clothing and accessories, such as shoe lace holders and buttons;
(e)Grooming, feeding, and hygiene products, such as diaper pins and clips, barrettes, toothbrushes, drinking glasses, dishes and eating utensils;
(f)Phonograph records;
(g)Modeling clay and similar products;
(h)Fingerpaints, watercolors, and other paint sets;
(i)Rattles (as defined at 16 CFR 1510.2); and
(j)Pacifiers (as defined at 16 CFR 1511.2(a)).
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