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Common questions about compliance

The Foreign Supplier Verification Program (FSVP) is an FDA requirement for anyone importing food into the United States. If you are the US importer of record for a food product, you are required to verify that your foreign suppliers produce food that meets US safety standards. Failure to comply can result in import holds, warning letters, and fines.

A CPC is a document required by the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) for all children's products sold in the United States. It certifies that the product has been tested by a CPSC-accepted laboratory and meets all applicable safety rules. You must have a CPC before importing or selling the product.

If your products could end up in California through distribution, e-commerce, or resale, you may still need Prop 65 compliance. Many national retailers require Prop 65 labels on all products regardless of where they ship. When in doubt, it is safer to include the warning.

PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are synthetic chemicals used in waterproof coatings, non-stick treatments, and stain-resistant finishes. Multiple US states — including California, Maine, New York, and Washington — have enacted laws restricting or requiring disclosure of PFAS in consumer products. If your products use any treated materials, you may have disclosure obligations.

Yes. Each module includes guided questionnaires that help you determine whether a regulation applies to your specific products. You don't need to be a compliance expert — the platform walks you through the assessment step by step.