SG 33/24
Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) Office of Compliance and Field Operations has sent a reminder that the regulations issued under Reese’s Law are scheduled to be enforced in March 2024.
On February 12, 2024, the CPSC’s Office of Compliance and Field Operations sent out a letter to remind interested parties that the regulations issued under sections 2 and 3 of Reese’s Law are scheduled to be enforced after the enforcement discretion expires on the following dates.
Product Type | Requirement | Date Enforcement Discretion End |
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Zinc-air button cell or coin battery packaging | Must be in packaging that meets 16 CFR 1700.15 | March 8, 2024 |
Consumer products containing or designed to use button cell or coin batteries | Must meet performance and labeling requirements of 16 CFR 1263 | March 19, 2024 |
The CPSC has been asked to extend the enforcement discretion but has so far not approved any additional extensions.
The final rule (16 CFR 1263.4) establishing labeling requirements for button cell or coin battery packages will be effective from September 21, 2024.
CPSC Letter: Reese’s Law Implementation Dates
CPSC Button Cell and Coin Battery Business Guidance
CPSC Button Cell and Coin Battery FAQs
CPSC Webinar: Breaking Down Reese’s Law – YouTube
CPSC Webinar: Breaking Down Reese’s Law – Webinar Slide Deck
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