Below is a section of the bylaws of Reese's Law that highlight the exemption of needing UL4200A testing.
According to Section 1263.1(C): Final rule § 1263.1(c) describes the exemption in Reese's Law for toy products that meet ASTM F963, as incorporated into 16 CFR part 1250. UL 4200A–2023 excludes the same products from its scope.
ASTM F963 Approved products are supposed to be exempt from UL4200A Testing.
Reese's Law is intended to put more safety in products that are not meant for children that include button cell batteries. ASTM F963 standards are harder to pass than UL4200A and is the reason they are exempt.
My whole catalogue is being affected and we need help ASAP. Is there anything we can do?
CASE ID: 15463840191
Hi there @Seller_ZfhNYKq9gEXaa,
Amazon may require documentation to demonstrate that your products meet the exemption. I would recommend you provide your product information that demonstrates that the product is exempt and has already met the other testing guideline and include all requested information you can provide. You should be able to provide this information via the "Manage Your Compliance" Page. Once you get a response from the team please provide the Case ID here and I can see what other options exist if you hit further barriers. Thank you for your understanding.
-Glenn