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Code · Delaware · Title 6 — Commerce and Trade

§ 2504G. Exemptions.

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(a)Sections 2502G and 2503G of this title do not apply to any of the following:
(1)Used upholstered furniture.
(2)Used mattresses.
(3)Upholstered and reupholstered furniture purchased for public use in public facilities.
(4)Thread or fiber when used for stitching mattress components together.
(5)Used children’s products or children’s products that are used in products or components as follows:
a. Are not primarily intended for use in the home, such as for motor vehicles, watercraft, aircraft, or other vehicles.
b. Are subject to 49 C.F.R. Part 571 regarding parts and products used in vehicles and aircraft.
(6)Components of an adult mattress other than foam.
(7)Electronic components of a children’s product, mattress, or upholstered furniture, or any associated enclosure or casing for the electronic components.
(8)A product transferred to a vehicle at a warehouse or distribution center for delivery in another state to any of the following:
a. A location under the same ownership as the warehouse or distribution center.
b. A person acquiring the product for resale in another state.
(b)This chapter does not apply to mattresses or upholstered furniture that can be sold or distributed in commerce in California.
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