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How are warranty stocks (also known as replacement parts) considered under the regulation?

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How are warranty stocks (also known as replacement parts) considered under the regulation?

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Existing stocks of replacement parts may be sold indefinitely. No labeling is required on such parts. After the applicable sell-through periods have ended, then any new replacement parts must be made of complying materials. Replacement parts, as well as components parts that are sold and/or supplied as individual items (individual finished goods, e.g., in a situation where a consumer is buying a replacement part such as a cabinet door or warranty replacement item) are subject to labeling requirements. If component parts and/or warranty stocks that are supplied to a fabricator (e.g., from a fabricator of component parts) and will be used in a finished good, component parts do not need to be labeled, but the invoice or bill of lading must include the statement of compliance to indicate that the shipment of components parts or replacement parts are made of complying composite wood products. 22. Is MDF made by a “wet forming” process subject to the ATCM? MDF mats can be manufactured by eit

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