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CFR 16
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Federal Trade Commission
Regulations Under Specific Acts of Congress
Rules and Regulations Under the Wool Products Labeling Act of 1939
Labeling
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Section
300.2
General requirement.
Section
300.3
Required label information.
Section
300.4
Registered identification numbers.
Section
300.5
Required label and method of affixing.
Section
300.6
Labels to be avoided.
Section
300.7
English language requirement.
Section
300.8
Use of fiber trademark and generic names.
Section
300.9
Abbreviations, ditto marks, and asterisks.
Section
300.10
Disclosure of information on labels.
Section
300.11
Improper methods of labeling.
Section
300.12
Labeling of pairs or products containing two or more units.
Section
300.13
Name or other identification required to appear on labels.
Section
300.14
Substitute label requirement.
Section
300.15
Labeling of containers or packaging of wool products.
Section
300.16
Ornamentation.
Section
300.17
Use of the term “all” or “100%.”
Section
300.18
Use of name of specialty fiber.
Section
300.19
Use of terms “mohair” and “cashmere.”
Section
300.20
Use of the terms “virgin” or “new.”
Section
300.20a
Labeling of very fine wool.
Section
300.21
Marking of samples, swatches or specimens.
Section
300.22
Sectional disclosure of content.
Section
300.23
Linings, paddings, stiffening, trimmings and facings.
Section
300.24
Representations as to fiber content.
Section
300.25
Country where wool products are processed or manufactured.
Section
300.25a
Country of origin in mail order advertising.
Section
300.26
Pile fabrics and products composed thereof.
Section
300.27
Wool products containing superimposed or added fibers.
Section
300.28
Undetermined quantities of reclaimed fibers.
Section
300.29
Garments or products composed of or containing miscellaneous cloth scraps.
Section
300.30
Deceptive labeling in general.