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  8. Chapter 53 - Products Made By Blind Persons


Chapter 53 - Products Made By Blind Persons


  • Section 39-53-10. Definitions.
  • Section 39-53-20. Exceptions to Section 39-53-10.
  • Section 39-53-30. Falsely representing products to be blind-made products shall be unlawful.
  • Section 39-53-40. Commission for the Blind shall verify articles sold.
  • Section 39-53-50. Certain information shall be submitted by vendors of blind-made products; removal of inferior merchandise from sale.
  • Section 39-53-60. Vendors organized to sell blind-made products shall not stock merchandise not made by blind.
  • Section 39-53-70. Official labels for blind-made products.
  • Section 39-53-80. Investigation of applicants by Commission.
  • Section 39-53-90. Blind-made products shall be labeled.
  • Section 39-53-100. Sale representatives shall carry credentials.
  • Section 39-53-110. Licensing of nonresidents from states having similar requirements.
  • Section 39-53-120. Applications by nonresidents from states not having similar requirements.
  • Section 39-53-130. Persons exempt from payment of fees.
  • Section 39-53-140. Annual registration fee; renewal of license.
  • Section 39-53-150. Suspension of license.
  • Section 39-53-160. Soliciting money contributions by licensed vendor is prohibited.
  • Section 39-53-170. Chapter shall not be applicable to certain organizations.
  • Section 39-53-180. Penalties.
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