By Lee Brenner and Cathy Lee
On Sept. 1, 2015, California enacted Senate Bill 633, which loosens California's restrictions on "Made in USA" labeling and makes it more similar to the federal standard used in 49 other states.
SB 633 amends California Business and Professional Code Section 17533.7, which states that a product may not be offered for sale in California as "Made in USA" if the product, or any unit thereof, had been made outside o...
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