In message <f1921178-e4c5-4a7b-8c39-110d65472e46@default>, dated Sat, 6 
Mar 2010, Monrad Monsen <[email protected]> writes:

>Are there any legal or regulatory requirements for identifying the 
>manufacturer on the agency label?  

IEC and EN standards do not recognize the concept of 'agency label' so 
impose no requirements on it. For the standards that I deal with, your 
plan seems OK. The manufacturer identification must appear on the 
product, but the place is not specified.
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