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What is NYC FC § 3203.3?

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This section defines Class II commodities, which include Class I products packaged in combustible materials such as slatted wooden crates or paperboard cartons. It specifies examples like alcoholic beverages, foods, light bulbs, and fine wire. Applies to entities handling these types of commodities.

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3203.3 Class II commodities.

FC § 3203.3

Class II commodities are Class I products in slatted wooden crates, solid wooden boxes, multiple-thickness paperboard cartons or equivalent combustible packaging material with or without pallets. Class II commodities are allowed to contain a limited amount of Group A plastics in accordance with FC 3203.7.4. Examples of Class II commodities include the following: Alcoholic beverages not more than 20-percent alcohol, in combustible containers Foods in combustible containers Incandescent or fluorescent light bulbs in cartons Thinly coated fine wire on reels or in cartons

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