How are the December 27, 2007 procedural guidelines used to identify goods to be placed on the List?
• The procedural guidelines list the following five principal criteria for evaluating information: • Nature of the information; • Date of the information; • Source of the information; • Extent of corroboration from various sources; and • Whether the information indicates a significant incidence of child labor, forced labor, or forced child labor in the production of the good. • In the December 27, 2007, Federal Register notice, these five criteria are discussed in greater detail. See 72 Fed. Reg. 73374 (Dec. 27, 2007). These criteria are used in evaluating all information relevant to goods produced with child labor and forced labor in violation of international standards, to formulate the List.
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