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Code · Utah · Title 4 — Utah Agricultural Code · Chapter 10

4-10-106. Unlawful acts specified.

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Effective 5/5/2021
4-10-106. Unlawful acts specified.
It is unlawful for a person to:
(1)sell bedding, upholstered furniture, quilted clothing, or filling material as new unless it is made from new material and properly tagged;
(2)sell bedding, upholstered furniture, quilted clothing or filling material made from secondhand material that is not properly tagged;
(3)label or sell a used or secondhand article as if it were a new article;
(4)use burlap or other material that has been used for packing or baling, or to use any unsanitary, filthy, or vermin or insect infested filling material in the manufacture or repair of an article;
(5)sell bedding, upholstered furniture, quilted clothing or filling material that is not properly tagged regardless of point of origin;
(6)use a false or misleading statement, term, or designation on a tag;
(7)use a false or misleading label;
(8)sell new bedding, upholstered furniture, or quilted clothing with filling material made of down, feather, wool, or hair that has not been properly sterilized; or
(9)engage in the manufacture, repair, sterilization, or wholesale sale of bedding, upholstered furniture, quilted clothing, or filling material without a permit issued by the department as required by this chapter, unless otherwise exempt under Section 4-10-104 with respect to the repair of quilted clothing.
Amended by Chapter 295 , 2021 General Session
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