PART 300—RULES AND REGULATIONS UNDER THE WOOL PRODUCTS LABELING ACT OF 1939
- 300.1—Terms defined.
- 300.2—General requirement.
- 300.3—Required label information.
- 300.4—Registered identification numbers.
- 300.5—Required label and method of affixing.
- 300.6—Labels to be avoided.
- 300.7—English language requirement.
- 300.8—Use of fiber trademark and generic names.
- 300.9—Abbreviations, ditto marks, and asterisks.
- 300.10—Disclosure of information on labels.
- 300.11—Improper methods of labeling.
- 300.12—Labeling of pairs or products containing two or more units.
- 300.13—Name or other identification required to appear on labels.
- 300.14—Substitute label requirement.
- 300.15—Labeling of containers or packaging of wool products.
- 300.16—Ornamentation.
- 300.17—Use of the term “all” or “100%.”
- 300.18—Use of name of specialty fiber.
- 300.19—Use of terms “mohair” and “cashmere.”
- 300.20—Use of the terms “virgin” or “new.”
- 300.21—Marking of samples, swatches or specimens.
- 300.22—Sectional disclosure of content.
- 300.23—Linings, paddings, stiffening, trimmings and facings.
- 300.24—Representations as to fiber content.
- 300.25—Country where wool products are processed or manufactured.
- 300.25a—Country of origin in mail order advertising.
- 300.26—Pile fabrics and products composed thereof.
- 300.27—Wool products containing superimposed or added fibers.
- 300.28—Undetermined quantities of reclaimed fibers.
- 300.29—Garments or products composed of or containing miscellaneous cloth scraps.
- 300.30—Deceptive labeling in general.
- 300.31—Maintenance of records.
- 300.32—Form of separate guaranty.
- 300.33—Continuing guaranty filed with Federal Trade Commission.
- 300.34—Reference to existing guaranty on labels not permitted.
- 300.35—Hearings under section 4(d) of the act.