Can the AVC Permit Program provide me with a list of consumer products that would be considered to be AVC products?
No. There is no specific list of consumer products that would be considered AVC products under the Texas AVC law. New consumer products that require the “VAPOR HARMFUL” label under the CPSC labeling law may be brought on the market at any time. In addition, existing AVC products may be removed from the market at any time as safer or more effective alternative products are developed. Also, as noted in the answer to Question #1 above, one brand of a consumer product may contain chemical ingredients that make it an AVC, while another manufacturer may produce a similar product that does not have the same or even similar chemical ingredients and therefore might not qualify as an AVC product. If your business sells at retail even one AVC product, then you will need to obtain an AVC Permit for your business. If you have only one questionable consumer product that you think may be an AVC product, and you are unsure whether you really need to obtain an AVC Permit for selling that product, pleas