06-096 C.M.R. ch. 886, § 2 - Definitions
For terms not defined in this chapter, the definitions found in 06-096 CMR Chapter 880, Regulation of Chemical Use in Children's Products, section 1 apply.The following terms, as used in this chapter, have the following meanings:
A.
Bedding. "Bedding" means
materials used to provide a designated space for a child to sleep, including
but not limited to bed linen such as a sheet or pillow, vital bed components
such as a mattress and mattress cover, and bed framing.
B.
Child care article. "Child
care article" means a consumer product designed or intended by the manufacturer
to facilitate sleep or the feeding of children or to help children with sucking
or teething.
C.
Clothing. "Clothing" means an article of cloth or fiber, woven or
otherwise assembled, into a material suitable for wearing on a child's body
(examples include but are not limited to sleepwear, pants, shirts, and
outerwear such as gloves or hats).
D.
Cosmetics. "Cosmetics" means
a product used on a child's body, typically on the skin, eyes, or nails, for
the purpose of beautification or adornment.
E.
Craft Supplies. "Craft
Supplies" means any art supply sold for the use of a child under the age of 12
years for the purpose of making something in a carefully skillful way using
one's hands.
F.
Embellishment. "Embellishment" means a decorative detail meant to
be worn by a child (i.e. in hair, on the skin, or on clothing).
G.
Footwear. "Footwear" means an
article intended to be worn on a child's feet, such as shoes or
slippers.
H.
Game.
"Game" means a product sold for use by a child which is either for
entertainment or educational purposes and requires that the user touch various
components.
I.
Jewelry. "Jewelry" means decorative objects or ornament worn on a
person for adornment, such as a necklace, bracelet, earrings, or ring (see also
"Embellishment").
J.
Mercury."Mercury" means the metallic element symbolized as "Hg"
with a Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number (CAS RN) of
7439-97-6.
K.
Occasion
Supply. "Occasion Supply" means items used as specialty supplies for an
atypical event as either decoration on a person (i.e. costume) or as party
favors (such as souvenirs, noise makers or party hats used at juvenile events
such as birthday parties) intended to be touched by the user.
L.
Personal Accessory. "Personal
Accessory" means an item worn on a person for the purpose of emphasizing a
style.
M.
Personal Care
Product. "Personal Care Product" means a product intended to be applied
to a child's body for hygienic care or treatment (such as skin, hair, eyes,
ears, mouth, or nails), including but not limited to creams, soaps, oils, bath
additives, mouthwash, powders, or sprays.
N.
Safety Seat."Safety Seat"
means a device, except Type I or Type II seat belts, which meets the federal
definition of child restraint system within
49 CFR section
571.213 (Oct. 1, 2013), and is designed for
use in a motor vehicle or aircraft to restrain, seat, or position children who
weigh 30 kilograms (kg) or less, and includes backless child restraint systems
commonly referred to as a booster seat.
O.
School Supply. "School
Supply" means an item commonly used by a student in the course of their
education such as pencil cases, rulers, specialty bags, or
lunchboxes.
P.
Toy.
"Toy" means a consumer product designed or intended by the manufacturer for a
child under the age of 12years for use by the child when the child plays. "Toy"
does not include helmets, masks, goggles or other personal protective equipment
designed to protect the wearer's body from injury during sports and recreation
activities.
Notes
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