Industry regulations > CPSIA Section 103 - Tracking Labels

Do you put a tracking label on youth apparel not printed for the trade?

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Frog:
The question is simple by design, and though I am sure that there will be comments posted, the anonymity granted by merely voting could be a good thing for some.

Doug B:
 Anything I print in a youth size gets a tracking label. On embroidery.
I send every customer that buys youth sizes a .pdf with the blanket
compliance from the garment manufacturer and Madeira (who's
thread I use exclusively).

Frog:
I'm hoping that more take a few seconds out to answer this poll. As it stands right now, the results don't surprise me, but do concern me.
Perhaps the next related poll will be "How many are prepared to deal with the consequences if cited for failure to comply"?

mk162:
Let's face it guys, can any of us survive an audit?  It cost my embroidery friend over $5k when he was audited by the IRS.  If the feds come in here, we're done, pure and simple...I cannot afford, not could i deal with an audit.  We run the books pretty darn clean here, but not as well organised as our friends.

Does anybody else find it sad that we live in fear of our government?

On a brighter note, I did get some responses from my reps regarding their plans for the CPSIA law.  I am hoping that they follow through with it and can lift some of the unnecessary regulations businesses face.

Frog:
Can we assume that you answered no to the poll?

A note of irony here Brad, that considering your constant railing about the government and present administration, that you have not yet opted in to the one board where your complaints are both encouraged and appropriate.

And, I am glad that you are working within the system to modify or clarify this law. I'd hate to think what some of the open carry tea baggers might do.  ;D

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