1 (1) Manufactured Article.- A manufac- 2 tured article shall be treated as being a product of 3 child labor is the article- 4 (A) was fabricated, assembled, or proc- 5 essed, in whole or part; 6 (B) contains many part that was fabricated, 7 assembled, or processed, in whole or in port; or 8 (C) was mined, quarried pumped, or oth- 9 erwise extracted; 10 by one or more children who engaged in the fabrica- 11 tion, assembly, processing, or extraction- 12 (i) in exchange for remuneration (regard- 13 less to whom paid), subsistence, goods or serv- 14 ices, or any combination of the foregoing; 15 (ii) under circumstances tantamount to in- 16 voluntary servitude; or 17 (iii) under exposure to toxic substances or 18 working conditions otherwise posing serious 19 health hazards. 20 (2) Child.-The term "child" means- 21 (A) and individual who has not attended the 22 age of 15, as measured by the Julian Calendar; 23 or 24 (B) an individual who has not attained the 25 age of 14, as measured by the Julian Calendar,