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Code · Louisiana · Title 46 — Public Welfare and Assistance

RS 46:2705

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RS 46:2705
§2705. Listing of unsafe children's products
A. The consumer protection section shall maintain a comprehensive listing of children's products that have been identified as meeting any of the criteria set forth in R.S. 46:2704. The consumer protection section shall make the comprehensive listing available to the public at no cost and shall post it on the Internet and encourage links.
B. The consumer protection section shall provide a copy of the listing of unsafe children's products to the departments, who shall ensure that any individual required by the department to inspect a child care facility for the purpose of issuing or renewing a license or certificate of registration shall also receive a copy.
C. The consumer protection section may work with any state agency providing child care assistance to provide a copy of the listing of unsafe children's products to each person providing child care.
Acts 2001, No. 1164, §1.
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