The purpose of the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act is to protect the public by addressing or preventing dangers to human health or safety that are posed by consumer products in Canada. The Act ...
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) of 1991 was established to protect residential telephone subscribers’ privacy by allowing them to opt out of unsolicited telemarketing calls through a “do ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission ordered Google-owned Fitbit to pay more than $12 million and comply with certain ...
Under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act, anyone who manufactures, imports, advertises, sells or tests a consumer product must prepare and maintain certain documents. The intent of these ...
The civil penalty follows 115 reports of overheating, including injuries ranging from second to third-degree burns.
Regulations in LB 230 call for age restrictions, clear labels, warnings for pregnant women; also prohibits “7” products with ...