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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information (Lighting Products) Regulations 2021 No. 1095
13. Dealers must ensure that—
(a)at the point of sale, each light source which is placed on the market and is not in a containing product bears the label provided by the supplier in accordance with regulation 12(1)(a);
(b)each light source which is placed on the market and is not in a containing product is displayed in such a way that the label (or where paragraph 1(8) of Schedule 7 applies, the arrow) is clearly visible to prospective customers at the point of sale;
(c)in the case of distance selling, the label and product information sheet are provided in accordance with Schedules 10 and 11;
(d)any visual advertisement for a specific model of light source, including any advertisement on the internet, contains—
(i)the energy efficiency class; and
(ii)the range of energy efficiency classes available,
on the label in accordance with Schedules 10 and 11;
(e)any technical promotional material concerning a specific model of light source which describes its specific technical parameters, including material available on the internet, includes—
(i)the energy efficiency class of that model; and
(ii)the range of energy efficiency classes available,
on the label in accordance with Schedule 10;
(f)customers are able to access the product information sheet in accordance with Schedules 10 and 11.
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