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'The Toy Safety Act of 1984' is a law enacted on October 17, 1984, to protect children from defective toys. It allows the Consumer Product Safety Commission to order manufacturers or distributors to give public notice and repair, replace or refund certain toys that contain defects creating a substantial risk of injury to children. The law requires the Commission to hold hearings before taking any action.

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