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In some upholstered products, the frame is cut from plywood, but the products are covered in material. Where would such products be labeled as compliant finished goods?

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In some upholstered products, the frame is cut from plywood, but the products are covered in material. Where would such products be labeled as compliant finished goods?

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It is largely up to the fabricator as to how to label the upholstered product – the label (e.g., tag and statement on the invoice) could be affixed with a staple and must clearly state that the product is legal for sale in California.

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