Reformulation Standard definition

Reformulation Standard means containing no more than 25 ppm for each of
Reformulation Standard means a maximum DEHP concentration of 1,000 parts per
Reformulation Standard means containing no more than 25 ppm of each TDCPP

Examples of Reformulation Standard in a sentence

  • Products that do not meet the Reformulation Standard set forth in Section 2.1 above shall be accompanied by a warning as described in Section 2.3 below.

  • For purposes of compliance with this Reformulation Standard, testing samples shall be prepared and extracted using Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) methodology CPSC-CH-C1001.09.4 and analyzed using U.S. Environmental Protection Agency methodology 8270D, or other methodologies utilized by federal or state government agencies to determine phthalate content in a solid substance.

  • The sale of any Covered Products that do not meet the Reformulation Standard set forth in Section 2.1 above, shall be accompanied by a warning as described in Section 2.3 below.

  • Dynacraft shall affix one of the foregoing warnings on the “Product Label,” its packaging or directly on each Product that is manufactured, imported, distributed, sold or otherwise provided or intended to be provided for sale to consumers in or into California and does not meet the Reformulation Standard.

  • Legends Furniture further represents that in implementing the requirements set forth in Sections 3.1 and 3.2 of this Settlement Agreement, it will voluntarily employ commercial best efforts to achieve reformulation of its Products on a nationwide basis and not employ statements that will encourage a vendor to limit its compliance with the Reformulation Standard to goods intended for sale to California Consumers.


More Definitions of Reformulation Standard

Reformulation Standard means containing no more than 1,000 ppm for DEHP and no more than 25 ppm for TDCPP.
Reformulation Standard means containing no more than 25 ppm for each of TDCPP and TCEP.
Reformulation Standard means the level of DEHP required under Section 3.1.
Reformulation Standard means containing no more than 25 parts per million
Reformulation Standard. Reformulated Products” are those Covered Products for which the average level of Listed Chemical does not exceed 250 parts per billion (“ppb”) by weight, or the concentration level permitted without a warning by the then-in-effect requirements of Proposition 65, whether based on the regulations promulgated thereunder, or relevant case law, whichever is the most favorable to Pretzels, LLC, in the Covered Products (“Reformulation Standard”). 3.2.1. This Reformulation Limit is significantly below similar compliance limits in court-approved consent judgments, which allow average levels of
Reformulation Standard means the level of lead required under Section 3.1.
Reformulation Standard. Reformulated Products are those Covered Products for which the level of Listed Chemicals do not exceed 85 parts per billion (“Default Reformulation Standard”). However, in the event that the California Attorney General determines a different reformulation level to be in the public interest and sets forth guidelines specifying a maximum level for the Listed Chemicals, the Default Reformulation Standard will be superseded by that standard set by the Attorney General’s office (“Attorney General Standard”), and the Attorney General Standard will thereafter become the standard for Reformulated Products.