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Final Rule to Ban Small Balls Intended for Children Younger Than Three Years of Age and To Require Labeling of Certain Toys and Games

CPSC · final-rule · Published 1995-02-27 · Effective 1995-08-28 · 60 FR 10742

Document

Document number
95-4484
Federal Register citation
60 FR 10742
CFR reference
16 CFR 1500
Type
Rule
Action
Final Rule.
Category
final-rule
Agency
US Consumer Product Safety Commission
Publication date
1995-02-27
Effective date
1995-08-28

Abstract

The Child Safety Protection Act of 1994 (CSPA) amended the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA) by adding a new section 24 which, inter alia, imposes labeling requirements on certain balls, balloons, marbles, and certain toys and games intended for use by children three years of age and older. The amendment also bans certain balls intended for use by children younger than three years of age. Although the requirements imposed by the amendments are generally self- executing, the Commission is publishing this regulation to incorporate the requirements of the CSPA into the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and to interpret or clarify certain provisions of that legislation.

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Federal Register document
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