I think the answer is yes. The text of the FPLA (and FTC regulations) is given on the metric laws page of the USMA website. Whats covered is in section 1459 of the FPLA. If it is not covered by the FPLA, it would fall under UPLR. Unfortunately UPLR is only model regulations. Many states adopt the full text, some states adopt parts and rewrite other parts, so you'd have to look at what your State requires. Neither FPLA nor UPLR allow Customary-only. FPLA requires dual, UPLR (but not every state) also allows metric-only.
From: Pierre Abbat <p...@bezitopo.org> To: USMA <usma@colostate.edu> Sent: Friday, July 15, 2016 6:10 PM Subject: [USMA 258] Is this covered by the FPLA? It's a bacterial spray for the skin. It's sold as a cosmetic, is used for personal care, and is consumed in use. I did not buy it from a retail store, however. I bought it from the manufacturer. A slip of paper has an email address to contact the company if one wants to sell it wholesale. See http://www.us-metric.org/fair-packaging-and-labeling-act/. The package is labeled "3.4 fl. oz." with no metric equivalent. I wrote to the company, asking if they could put the content in milliliters on the label. She wrote back that it's 100 ml, but didn't say anything about putting it on the label. Pierre -- Lanthanidia deliciosa: What the kiwifruit would be if it weren't so radioactive. _______________________________________________ USMA mailing list USMA@colostate.edu https://lists.colostate.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/usma
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