appliance lamp
Defined in 1 place of the United States Code.
Appliance lamp.—The term "appliance lamp" means any lamp that—
(i) is specifically designed to operate in a household appliance and has a maximum wattage of 40 watts, including an oven lamp, refrigerator lamp, and vacuum cleaner lamp; and
(ii) when sold at retail, is designated and marketed for the intended application, with—
(I) the designation on the lamp packaging; and
(II) marketing materials that identify the lamp as being for appliance use.
Source
- 2012–201842 U.S.C. § 6291The Public Health and Welfare · Definitions · for purposes of this part
Appliance lamp.—The term “appliance lamp” means any lamp that—
(i) is specifically designed to operate in a household appliance, has a maximum wattage of 40 watts, and is sold at retail, including an oven lamp, refrigerator lamp, and vacuum cleaner lamp; and
(ii) is designated and marketed for the intended application, with—
(I) the designation on the lamp packaging; and
(II) marketing materials that identify the lamp as being for appliance use.
Source
- 2007–201242 U.S.C. § 6291The Public Health and Welfare · Definitions · for purposes of this part
The term “appliance lamp” means any lamp that—
(i) is specifically designed to operate in a household appliance and has a maximum wattage of 40 watts, including an oven lamp, refrigerator lamp, and vacuum cleaner lamp; and
(ii) when sold at retail, is designated and marketed for the intended application, with—
(I) the designation on the lamp packaging; and
(II) marketing materials that identify the lamp as being for appliance use.
Source
- 2013–present42 U.S.C. § 6291The Public Health and Welfare · Definitions · for purposes of this part