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Metal-containing Jewelry Law Department of Toxic ...

    https://dtsc.ca.gov/toxics-in-products/metal-containing-jewelry-law/
    Metal-containing Jewelry Law California enacted the Lead-Containing Jewelry Law (now called the Metal-Containing Jewelry law) to limit the amount of lead in jewelry, including children’s jewelry …

California's Metal-Containing Jewelry Law

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    The Metal-Containing Jewelry Law regulates the levels of lead and cadmium in jewelry in California by specifying both materials that can be used and restrictions on lead and cadmium in the materials and the jewelry. Please refer to the attached table of materials for …

Metal-Containing Jewelry Law - Department of Toxic ...

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    In 2010, California’s legislature again modified the law, now called the Metal- Containing Jewelry Law, to include a restriction on cadmium in children’s jewelry, effective January 1, 2012. Senate Bill 929 (Pavley, Stats. 2010, c. 313) restricts cadmium in children’s jewelry to 0.03 percent or …

California Strengthens Metal-Containing Jewelry Law SGS

    https://www.sgs.com/en/news/2019/10/safeguards-14119-california-strengthens-metal-containing-jewelry-law
    Oct 14, 2019 · California implements measures to amend its Metal-Containing Jewelry Law. The more stringent set of limits will become effective on June 1, 2020. SAFEGUARDS Consumer Products NO. 141/19 In February 2019, California introduced Senate Bill 647 (SB 647) to revise its Metal-Containing Jewelry Law (Safeguard 80/19).

U.S. – California Adopts SB647 Amending the Jewelry Law

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    For adult jewelry, on and after June 1, 2020, the bill will reduce the lead content limits for electroplated metal, unplated metal, and a dye or surface coating to 0.05% (500 ppm) of lead by weight and will reduce the lead content limit for plastic or rubber to 0.02% (200 ppm) of lead by weight.

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