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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 181 · § 181.702

§ 181.702. Information pamphlet or placard: requirement to furnish.

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(a)Each manufacturer of a Coast Guard approved personal flotation device
(PFD)must furnish, with each PFD that is sold or offered for sale for use on a recreational boat, an information pamphlet or placard accepted by the Commandant (CG-ENG-4) or meeting the requirements in the applicable subpart of 46 CFR part 160.
(b)No person may sell or offer for sale for use on a recreational boat a Coast Guard approved PFD unless an information pamphlet or placard required by this section is attached in such a way that it can be read prior to purchase. \[USCG-2022-0120, 89 FR 97386, Dec. 6, 2024\]
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