4. Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970 - Wikipedia
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Description: OverviewBackgroundExceptions and exemptionsSubstances requiring special packagingThe Poison Prevention Packaging Act of 1970 (PPPA); (Pub. L. 91-601, 84 Stat. 1670-74) was signed into law by U.S. President Richard Nixon on December 30, 1970. It was enacted by the 91st United States Congress. This law required the use of child-resistant packaging for prescription drugs, over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, household chemicals, and other hazardous materials that could be con… Long title: An Act to amend the Federal Hazardous Substances Act to provide for child resistant packaging to protect children from serious personal injury or serious illness resulting from handling, using, or ingesting a hazardous substance, and for other purposes. Effective: December 30, 1970 Nicknames: Federal Hazardous Substances Act Amendment of 1970
Long title: An Act to amend the Federal Hazardous Substances Act to provide for child resistant packaging to protect children from serious personal injury or serious illness resulting from handling, using, or ingesting a hazardous substance, and for other purposes.Effective: December 30, 1970Nicknames: Federal Hazardous Substances Act Amendment of 1970