Or. Admin. Code § 837-035-0160 - Packaging Marking
(1)
Manufacturers must mark all packaging for cigarettes to
indicate that cigarettes sold in this state are fire standard compliant
(reduced ignition propensity). A manufacturer must submit to the State Fire
Marshal a proposal for marking cigarette packaging. Proposed packaging marking
must be in eight-point font or larger and consist of one of the following:
(a) Modification of the universal product
code to indicate a visible mark printed at or around the universal product
code. The mark may consist of alphanumeric or symbolic characters permanently
printed, stamped, engraved or embossed in conjunction with the universal
product code;
(b) A visible
combination of alphanumeric or symbolic characters permanently stamped,
engraved or embossed upon the packaging or cellophane wrapping;
(c) Printed, stamped, engraved or embossed
test indicating the cigarettes meet the fire safety performance standard
established in ORS 476.770(6).
(2) The OSFM will approve or
disapprove the proposal for packaging marking, and packaging marking proposals
not approved or denied by the OSFM within 10 days of receipt are deemed
approved. In determining whether to approve or disapprove a proposal for
packaging marking, the OSFM must approve packaging marking with the letters
"FSC" (signifying fire standard compliant).
(3) Violations of this section are subject to
a civil penalty as referenced in OAR 837-035-0320.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 476
Stats. Implemented: ORS 476.755 - 476.806 & 476.995
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