The Child Protection Act was passed by the U.S. Congress

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On Nov. 3, 1966, the Child Protection Act was passed by the U.S. Congress. The bill enlarged the scope of the Federal Hazardous Substances Labeling Act, granting authority to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to ban hazardous products used by children.

The FDA maintained oversight of hazardous consumer products until this authority was passed to the new Consumer Product Safety Commission in 1972.

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