Source: http://www.cpsc.gov/Regulations-Laws--Standards/CPSIA/CPSIA-Topics/February-2011-Update-of-CPSIA-Requirements-and-Stays-of-Enforcement/
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CPSC - February 2011 Update of CPSIA Requirements and Stays of Enforcement
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Rule, Standard or Ban Non Children’s Products General Conformity Certificate required? Children’s Products Certificate based on Third Party Testing required?
Lead paint on Children’s Products (16 CFR part 1303)
Yes, for products manufactured after December 21, 2008, certification to lower 90 ppm limit required for products manufactured after August 14, 2009
Full-size cribs (16 CFR part 1508) and non full-size cribs (16 CFR part 1509)
Yes, for products manufactured after January 20, 2009, but before June 28, 2011. See 2b for products manufactured on or after June 28, 2011
Full-size cribs (16 CFR part 1219) and non-full-size cribs (16 CFR part 1220)
Yes, for products manufactured on or after June 28, 2011
Pacifiers (16 CFR part 1511)
Yes, for products manufactured after January 20, 2009
Small parts (16 CFR part 1501)
Yes, for products manufactured after February 15, 2009
Lead in metal components of children’s metal jewelry (Section 101 of the CPSIA)
Yes, for products manufactured after March 23, 2009
Bicycle helmets (16 CFR part 1203)
Pre-existing labeling requirements never stayed, GCC required for products manufactured after February 10, 2010
Yes, for products manufactured after February 10, 2010
Bunk beds (16 CFR parts 1213 and 1513)
Pre-existing requirements never stayed, GCC required for products manufactured after February 10, 2010
Rattles (16 CFR part 1510)
Dive sticks (16 CFR 1500.86(a)(7) and (a)(8))
Bicycles (16 CFR part 1512)
Yes, for products manufactured after August 14, 2010, except that reflector testing stayed until November 14, 2010. Bicycles with non-quill type stems are excluded from the requirement to certify compliance with the handlebar stem insertion mark requirement at 16 CFR 1512.6(a).
Yes, for products manufactured after August 14, 2010, except that reflector testing was stayed until November 14, 2010. Bicycles with non-quill type stems are excluded from the requirement to certify compliance with the handlebar insertion mark requirement at 16 CFR 1512.6(a).
Total lead content in metal children’s products and in non-metal children’s products (Section 101 of the CPSIA)
Yes, for products manufactured on or after December 31, 2011
Ban on Lead-In-Paint in paint and on furniture (16 CFR part 1303)
Not Applicable (see “Lead Paint on Children’s Products” above)
Requirements for child-resistance on portable gas containers (Section 2 of the Children’s Gasoline Burn Prevention Act)
Regulations for special packaging required under the Poison Prevention Packaging Act (16 CFR part 1700)
Ban on extremely flammable contact adhesives (16 CFR part 1302)
Ban of unstable refuse bins (16 CFR part 1301)
Standard for refrigerator door latches (16 CFR part 1750)
Carpets and rugs (16 CFR parts 1630 and 1631)
Yes, for products manufactured after January 26, 2011
Yes, for products manufactured after October 19, 2010
Vinyl plastic film (16 CFR part 1611)
Wearing apparel (16 CFR part 1610)
Yes, for products manufactured after November 16, 2010
Caps and toy guns (16 CFR 1500.18(a)(5))
Stayed, until 90 days after the Commission issues a notice of requirements of laboratories for testing
Phthalates (section 108 of the CPSIA)
ASTM F963 (Consumer Safety Specifications for Toy Safety) (section 106 of the CPSIA)
Clacker balls (16 CFR 1500.86(a)(5))
Yes, for products manufactured after July 29, 2010
Infant walkers (16 CFR part 1216) (75 Fed. Reg. 35266 (June 21, 2010))
Yes, for products manufactured on or after December 21, 2010
Bath seats (16 CFR part 1215) (75 Fed. Reg. 31691 (June 4, 2010))
Yes, for products manufactured on or after December 7, 2010
Children’s sleepwear (16 CFR parts 1615 and 1616)
Yes, for products manufactured after February 17, 2011
Electronically Operated Toys (16 CFR part 1505)
Durable infant products (Section 104 of the CPSIA)
Stayed, until 90 days after the Commission issues notices of requirements relevant to the durable infant product
Certification requirements never stayed for products manufactured after April 13, 2009, GCC required for products manufactured after February 10, 2010
Stayed until November 27, 2011, provided that the manufacturer meets certain conditions. (For details on the conditions, see 76 Fed. Reg. 5565 (February 1, 2011) or http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2011-02-01/pdf/2011-2166.pdf.)
Mattresses (16 CFR parts 1632 and 1633)
Pre-existing certification requirements never stayed, GCC required for products manufactured after February 10, 2010
Architectural glazing (16 CFR part 1201)
Matchbooks (16 CFR part 1202)
CB antennas (16 CFR part 1204)
Lawnmowers (16 CFR part 1205)
Swimming pool slides (16 CFR part 1207)
Candles with metal wicks and metal wicks (16 CFR 1500.12(a)(2) and 1500.17(a)(13(i)-(ii))
Cellulose insulation (16 CFR part 1209)
Garage door openers (16 CFR part 1211)
Cigarette lighters (16 CFR part 1210)
Multi-purpose lighters (16 CFR part 1212)
Fireworks (16 CFR 1500.14(b)(7), 1500.17(a)(3), 1500.17(a)(8-9), 1500.17(a)(11-12), 1500.83(a)27, 1500.85(a)(2) and part 1507
Pre-existing testing requirements never stayed, GCC required for products manufactured after February 10, 2010
The information in this chart is current as of February 4, 2011.