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The "Maine" Toy Requirements...

The “Maine” Toy Requirements…

By Debra Rade on June 8, 2011

Are the folks in Maine more interested in children’s safety than, let’s say, California or Texas?  On June 3, 2011, the Maine State Legislature finalized amendments to its Toxic Chemicals in Children’s Products Act of 2008, known (in Maine, that is) as the Kid Safe Products Act. We will recall that there was a flurry […]

Posted in Product Safety & Regulatory | Tagged #bpa, #childrens products, #CPSIA, #toysafety, cpsc

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