The Child Safety Protection Act of 1994 (``CSPA'') requires, in part, toys or games that are intended for children between three and six years of age and contain small parts to bear specific precautionary labels. On February 27, 1995, the Commission issued a final rule interpreting certain provisions of the CSPA. As the preamble to the final rule noted, the Commission did not then resolve the issue of labeling for products exempt from the Commission's existing small parts rule. This revision clarifies that the labeling requirements do not apply to toys and games intended for children three to six years of age that would otherwise be exempt from the banning provisions of the Commission's small parts regulation if they were intended for children under three.