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8 LONG TITLE
9 General Description:
10 This bill amends provisions related to labeling certain retail goods.
11 Highlighted Provisions:
12 This bill:
13 ▸ provides for alternate disclosure labeling of secondhand goods;
14 ▸ provides disclosure requirements; and
15 ▸ makes technical changes.
16 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
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18 Other Special Clauses:
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20 Utah Code Sections Affected:
21 AMENDS:
22 4-10-9, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1979, Chapter 2
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24 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
25 Section 1. Section 4-10-9 is amended to read:
26 4-10-9. Sale of bedding, upholstered furniture, quilted clothing, or filling
27 material -- Tag, stamp, or stencil required -- Secondhand material -- Presumption --
28 Owner's own material to be tagged.
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30 quilted clothing, or prefabricated filling material[
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32 stenciled as required by Section 4-10-7[
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35 articles shall:
36 (a) attach a secondhand material tag to each used article before sale[
37 (b) clearly display a disclosure statement as provided in Section (3).
38 (3) The disclosure statement required under Subsection (2)(b) shall:
39 (a) state "ALL ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE IN THIS ESTABLISHMENT ARE
40 SECONDHAND UNLESS SPECIFICALLY LABELED AS NEW";
41 (b) be printed:
42 (i) in black capital letters using Arial, Calibri, Cambria, or Times New Roman font no
43 smaller than 48 point;
44 (ii) on bright yellow paper, at least 8.5 inches by 6.5 inches in size; and
45 (c) be displayed at each public entrance and check stand at each retail location.
46 (4) Possession of an article by a person who regularly engages in the manufacture,
47 repair, wholesale, or supply of such articles is presumptive evidence of intent to sell.
48 (5) (a) A person who repairs "owner's own material" shall immediately upon its receipt
49 attach an owner's material tag to the article.
50 (b) The tag shall remain attached to the article until it is actually in the process of
51 repair and shall be reattached upon completion of repair.
Legislative Review Note
as of 2-20-15 9:10 AM
Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel