Weressel, I think we have had a few threaqds on this topic, and I'm afraid you have it exactly backwards.
That is, UL is perfectly happy for you to use any CFL that actually fits in the fixture - unless the markings on the CFL say otherwise.
White Book
66. LAMP REPLACEMENT MARKINGS ? Incandescent and HID type luminaires and track
lighting luminaire assemblies are required to be marked with lamp replacement markings. This
marking may be used in combination with the trim correlation marking in recessed luminaires
(See Note 72). Generally, most fluorescent luminaires are not provided with lamp replacement
markings (See Note 67 for compact fluorescent lamps). The lamp replacement marking for
incandescent luminaires will state, ?CAUTION - RISK OF FIRE. MAX ___ W(ATTS) TYPE ___?,
where the blanks are filled in with lamp type and wattage, and may include the word
?SHIELDED? if intended for use with a tungsten-halogen lamp which has an integral shield.
HID-type luminaries are provided with a lamp replacement marking identifying the replacement
lamp wattage and ANSI designation.
67. COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS ? luminaires that employ a compact fluorescent lamp
with a ballast that is not Class P are marked with the following or equivalent: ?USE ONLY ___
TYPE _____ WATT LAMPS. ?
72. RECESSED LUMINAIRE LAMP REPLACEMENT MARKINGS ? Recessed luminaire
housing or rough-in section may employ a marking system where the lamp replacement
marking is dependent upon the trim or finishing section used. A luminaire housing is marked
?USE ONLY WITH [Manufacturer] [Catalog Number] TRIMS?. A rough-in section is marked
?ROUGH-IN SECTION FOR USE WITH FINISHING SECTION ______?. The blanks are filled in
with manufacturer and trim or finishing section number as appropriate. All recessed luminaries
are marked for lamp replacement ?CAUTION ? RISK OF FIRE. MAX ___ WATTS ___ TYPE?. A
recessed luminaire that requires a different lamp wattage or type for an alternate trim or
finishing section is marked ?CAUTION ? RISK OF FIRE? and a table specifying the trim or
finishing section and the maximum lamp wattage and type permitted for use with it. Alternately
the lamp replacement information can be included on the trim or finishing section. The lamp
replacement markings can be concealed providing the trim or finishing section must be
removed for relamping or it is additionally marked where visible during relamping ?SEE OTHER
(BACK) SIDE FOR RELAMPING INFORMATION.?