Well, for candy, yes.
Yes, polypropylene is considered safe for food use as it is a non-toxic and heat-resistant material commonly used in food packaging and containers.
The mean is called a non-resistant measure in statistics.
Non-bulk packaging for liquid hazardous material is packaging which has a maximum capacity of 119 US gallons (450 liters)
Resistant materials have the ability to withstand wear and tear, corrosion, and high temperatures, making them durable for various applications. Non-resistant materials are more prone to damage and degradation when exposed to harsh conditions, making them less suitable for demanding environments. The choice between resistant and non-resistant materials depends on the specific requirements of the application.
Grades R and RM Hose Are Recommended For Use With Acetylene Gas only. Grade R features a non oil resistant and a non flame resistant tube and cover. Grade RM features a non oil resistant and a non flame resistant tube with an oil resistant and flame resistant cover. Grade T Welding Hose Is Safe For Use With All Fuel Gases Including Acetylene. Grade T features an oil resistant and flame resistant tube and cover.
Taxes, no; tax refunds due the obligor, yes. Not sure what is meant by "non biological child" - paternity must be established before any support is ordered. I have gone to Washingtonlawhelp.org. Past due child support can be taken out of Tax refunds for a non-biological child. (from a spouse of the non-custodial parent)
Non-Retail Packaging. Meaning the item does not come with a box or sealed in a plastic package.
Yes, xylan coating is safe for use in food packaging as it is a natural and non-toxic material that provides a protective barrier without posing any health risks.
Yes they are. Yes they are. Yes, i think they are.
Most likely ... "non-safety cap" Most bottles are required by law to be child resistant, but many seniors are unable to open these bottles easy, so a "non-safety cap" is used instead.
No a parent can not ask a non biological parentin any way , qas he is not responsible in any way.
No. The child is well within his/her rights to choose not to see the non-custodial parent. However, the non-custodial parent still contributed to that child being born, and is therefore required to help provide for him/her.