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Regulation 2(1)
Title | Reference |
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The Textile Products (Indications of Fibre Content) Regulations 1986 | S.I. 1986/26 |
The Textile Products (Indications of Fibre Content) (Amendment) Regulations 1988 | S.I. 1988/1350 |
The Textile Products (Indications of Fibre Content) (Amendment) Regulations 1994 | S.I. 1994/450 |
Textile Products (Indications of Fibre Content) (Amendment) Regulations 1998 | S.I. 1998/1169 |
Textile Products (Indications of Fibre Content) (Amendment) Regulations 2005 | S.I. 2005/1401 |
The Textile Products (Indications of Fibre Content) (Amendment) Regulations 2008 | S.I. 2008/6 |
The Textile Products (Determination of Composition) Regulations 2008 Regulations 2008 | S.I. 2008/15 |
The Textile Products (Indications of Fibre Content) (Amendment) (No 2) Regulations 2009 | S.I. 2009/1034 |
Regulation 5(1)
Provision of EU Regulation | Description |
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1. Article 4 | Products shall only be made available on the market provided that they are labelled, marked or accompanied with commercial documents complying with the EU Regulation |
2. Article 5 | Only textile fibre names listed in Annex I to the EU Regulation shall be used for the description of fibre compositions on labels and markings |
3. Article 7 | Provisions relating to the use of the terms ““100%””, ““pure”” or ““all”” |
4. Article 8 | Provisions relating to the labelling or marking of fleece wool or virgin wool products in accordance with the names set out in Annex III |
5. Article 9 | Provisions relating to labelling or marking of multi fibre products |
6. Article 11 | Provisions for the labelling of multi component products |
7. Article 12 | Provisions for the labelling of products containing non textile parts of animal origin |
8. Article 13 | Provisions for the labelling and marking of products listed in Annex IV to the EU Regulation |
9. Article 14 | Provisions on labelling and marking of fibre composition whenever products are made available on the market and provisions for types of labels and commercial documents supplementing or replacing labels |
10. Article 15 (1) to (4) | Obligations to ensure the accuracy of label or marking and information contained therein when placing a product on the market and making a product available on the market |
12. Article 16 | Provisions on legibility etc of textile fibre names and fibre composition descriptions |
13. Article 17 | Derogations from the provisions in Articles 11, 14, 15 and 16. Annex V to the EU Regulation setting out the products for which labelling or marking is not mandatory. Annex VI to the EU Regulation describes the products for which inclusive labelling is sufficient. |
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