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Consumer Product Safety Commission Issues 52 Page Definition of “Children’s Product”

At long last the Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a proposed definition of the term “children’s product.”  The CPSC has been enforcing federal laws applicable to children’s products for years so it is nice that it finally may know one when it sees one.  Check out the new proposed definition, but first a warning – its 52 pages long.

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