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Is the CPSC’s Interim Enforcement Policy for Children’s Metal Jewelry Containing Lead (effective 2/3/05) still in force in light of the enactment of the CPSIA?

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Is the CPSC’s Interim Enforcement Policy for Children’s Metal Jewelry Containing Lead (effective 2/3/05) still in force in light of the enactment of the CPSIA?

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A3: The interim policy for children’s metal jewelry was enforced until the CPSIA requirements for lead (600 ppm) became effective on 2/10/09. On that date, the CPSIA requirements replaced the metal jewelry policy. As a result, the CPSC no longer considers total and extractable quantities. Enforcement is based solely on total lead.

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