Child Labor Deterence Act

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1	importer of the article into the customs territory of

2	the United States, have undertaken reasonable steps

3	to ensure, to the extent practicable, that the article

4	 is not a product of child labor.

5		(2)Reasonable Steps.- For purposes of 

6	paragraph (1), "reasonable steps" include-

7			(A) in the case of the exporter of and article

8		in the host country-

9				(i) having entered into a contract.

10			with and organization described in para-

11			graph (4) in that country, allowing inspec-

12			tions for the purpose of certifying that the

13			article is not a product of child labor, and

14			will affix a label, protected under the copy-

15			right or trademark laws of the host coun-

16			try, that contains such certification, and

17				(ii) having affixed to the article a

18			label described in clause(1), and

19			(B) in the case of the importer of an arti-

20		cle into the customs territory of the Untied

21		States, having required the certification and

22		label described in subparagraph (A) in the

23		agreement setting forth the terms and condi-

24		tions of the acquisition or provision of the im-

25 		ported article.

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