✨ Group Standard Conditions
Schedule 1
Conditions of Group Standard
Part 1
Information Requirements
1 General information
(1) Any information that is provided with the substance, including information on a label, or any advertising of the substance, must be readily understandable and if provided in words (whether written or oral) be in the English language. Where written information is provided, it must also be legible and durable.
(2) Any information provided must not include any statement, expression, device, trade name or description that—
(a) contradicts or modifies any expression required by this Group Standard; or
(b) is false or misleading in relation to the safety of the substance or any of its ingredients; or
(c) misrepresents the composition of the substance; or
(d) misrepresents any property of the substance, including information that suggests the substance belongs to a class or subclass that it does not in fact belong to.
Part 2
Notification to the Medical Officer of Health
2 Evidence of compliance with clause 4 of this Schedule
(1) Any person importing or manufacturing a graphic material that is intended for use by children and is:
(a) a water colour paint; or
(b) a crayon; or
(c) a finger paint,
must first satisfy the Medical Officer of Health (by providing any evidence the Medical Officer of Health reasonably requires) that it meets the requirements of clause 4 of this Group Standard.
(2) Where compliance is demonstrated by laboratory testing, such testing must be undertaken by an IANZ accredited chemical testing laboratory or a laboratory with equivalent accreditation.
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