A bill to require that certain short-shelf-life durable products be prominently labeled as to the date beyond which performance life becomes diminished.
Durable Products Dating Act - Requires any durable consumer product determined by the National Bureau of Standards of the Department of Commerce to be of a type whose effective performance life begins to deteriorate in storage prior to actual use, to be prominently labeled by the manufacturer, under regulations promulgated by the Bureau as to (a) the date beyond which the product's effective performance life begins to diminish; and (b) the date beyond which the product should not be used.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.
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