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§ 2470a. Definition

As used in this subchapter, "children's product" means a product that is designed or intended for the care of, or use by, children under six years of age (whether or not it is also designed or intended for the care of or use by children six years of age or older), and the product is designed or intended to come into contact with the child while the product is used. A product is not a "children's product" for purposes of this subchapter if:

(1) it may be used by or for the care of a child under six years of age, but is designed or intended for use by the general population, and not solely or primarily for use by or the care of a child; or

(2) it is a medication, drug, or food or is intended to be ingested. (Added 2001, No. 42, § 3.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-09 > Chapter-63 > 2470a

§ 2470a. Definition

As used in this subchapter, "children's product" means a product that is designed or intended for the care of, or use by, children under six years of age (whether or not it is also designed or intended for the care of or use by children six years of age or older), and the product is designed or intended to come into contact with the child while the product is used. A product is not a "children's product" for purposes of this subchapter if:

(1) it may be used by or for the care of a child under six years of age, but is designed or intended for use by the general population, and not solely or primarily for use by or the care of a child; or

(2) it is a medication, drug, or food or is intended to be ingested. (Added 2001, No. 42, § 3.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-09 > Chapter-63 > 2470a

§ 2470a. Definition

As used in this subchapter, "children's product" means a product that is designed or intended for the care of, or use by, children under six years of age (whether or not it is also designed or intended for the care of or use by children six years of age or older), and the product is designed or intended to come into contact with the child while the product is used. A product is not a "children's product" for purposes of this subchapter if:

(1) it may be used by or for the care of a child under six years of age, but is designed or intended for use by the general population, and not solely or primarily for use by or the care of a child; or

(2) it is a medication, drug, or food or is intended to be ingested. (Added 2001, No. 42, § 3.)