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Code · CFR · Title 16 — Commercial Practices · Part 303 — Rules and Regulations Under the Textile Fiber Products Identification Act · § 303.28

§ 303.28. Products contained in packages.

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When textile products are marketed and delivered in a package which is intended to remain unbroken and intact until after delivery to the ultimate consumer, each textile product in the package, except hosiery, and the package shall be labeled with the required information. If the package is transparent to the extent it allows for a clear reading of the required information on the textile product, the package is not required to be labeled. \[50 FR 15107, Apr. 17, 1985\]
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