There is a stay on implementation until at least February of 2010. Have you seen this post?:
Confused by new CPSIA laws? I am! Do you sell anything to kids ages 12 and under?
From the March 4th Impressions Magazine:
The new rules address two distinct issues, according to Marci Kinter, vice president, government and business information, Specialty Graphic Imaging Association (SGIA), Fairfax, Va. In a webinar hosted by SGIA last month, Kinter said the CPSC imposed a limit on total lead in children's products, including lead paint and lead content. Plastisol screen printing ink does not contain lead, but it is included in the rules. SGIA is working with ink manufacturers to secure exemption from the lead content testing provisions, and it also is working for the exclusion of other identified products that do not contain lead. However, decorators should be aware of zippers, buttons or other components of children's garments that could contain lead.
Secondly, the Commission is banning phthalates used in making "children's toys or childcare articles." Most children's apparel does not fall under this ban because the CPSC doesn't consider it to be a toy. However, the ban applies to products sold for children age 3 or younger that are intended for childcare needs, such as sleeping or eating. Examples of applicable decorated apparel would include bibs, sleepwear and blankets.