Title 15 › Chapter 53— TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL › Subchapter VI— FORMALDEHYDE STANDARDS FOR COMPOSITE WOOD PRODUCTS › § 2697
Requires limits on formaldehyde emissions from hardwood plywood, medium-density fiberboard (MDF), and particleboard sold, supplied, offered for sale, or made in the United States, and sets testing, labeling, and enforcement rules. Key emission limits: hardwood plywood with a veneer core 0.05 parts per million (ppm); composite-core hardwood plywood 0.08 ppm until July 1, 2012, then 0.05 ppm; MDF 0.21 ppm until July 1, 2011, then 0.11 ppm; thin MDF 0.21 ppm until July 1, 2012, then 0.13 ppm; particleboard 0.18 ppm until July 1, 2011, then 0.09 ppm. Special resin categories get their own limits: “no-added formaldehyde-based resin” must meet 0.04 ppm for 90 percent of quality tests and not exceed 0.05 ppm (hardwood plywood) or 0.06 ppm (particleboard/MDF); “ultra low-emitting formaldehyde resin” has detailed quarterly and quality-control testing and limits that vary by product and testing period. Tests must use ASTM E–1333–96 (2002) or, where allowed, ASTM D–6007–02 and other specified methods, with rules on test frequency and equivalence. The Administrator must create regulations by January 1, 2013, covering labeling, chain of custody, sell-through dates, third-party testing and certification, recordkeeping, and small-amount exceptions. Sell-through rules use a designated manufacture date (no earlier than 180 days after those rules) so inventory made before that date is generally exempt; the rules will ban stockpiling (defined relative to July 7, 2010). Many structural products, some vehicle and aerospace interiors, windows under 5% composite wood, and certain exterior doors are exempt as described. Violating these requirements is a prohibited act under section 2614. Definitions in the law include finished good, hardwood plywood, hardboard, particleboard, MDF, manufactured home, modular home, and recreational vehicle (one-line descriptions).
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15 U.S.C. § 2697
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 3, 2026
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