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Session Laws, 1927
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 367

No additional information shall be contained in said state-
ments.

The statement of materials used in filling must be in plain
type not less than one-eighth inch in height.

(G). The tag required by this Section 64 to be attached to
any article covered by this 'Section shall be not less than six
square inches in size.

It shall be unlawful for any person to imitate, counterfeit,
sell, or have in his possession any imitated or counterfeited
adhesive stamp required under the provisions of this Sec-
tion 64.

It shall be unlawful to use, exclusively, in the said statement
concerning any mattress, pillow, bolster or comfortable, the word
"Felt, " or words of like import, if any other than garnetted ma-
terials are used in filling, or the words '' Curled Hair, '' or words
of like import, if other than curled hair is used in filling.

It shall be unlawful to make any false, untrue or mislead-
ing statement, term or designation on such tag, or to remove,
deface, alter or in any manner attempt to remove, deface or
alter such tag, or the adhesive stamp required by this Section
64, or cause to be removed, defaced or altered any statement
on a tag placed upon any article included in the provisions of
this Section 64.

(H). The Director of Health shall upon application to him by
any person entitled thereto, register such applicant, and assign
a registry number by which number said applicant shall there-
after be known and designated in applying and enforcing the
tagging, inspection and adhesive stamp provisions of this Sec-
tion, and thereupon he shall furnish to such applicant adhesive
stamps in quantities of not less than one thousand for which the
applicant shall pay ten dollars, for each thousand stamps, which
said payment and charge shall constitute an inspection charge
for the purpose of enforcing this Section.

The Director of Health is hereby authorized to prepare and
cause to be printed adhesive stamps, which shall bear a replica
of the seal of the State, the registry number of the person ap-
plying therefor, and such other matter as the Director shall di-
rect.

It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, lease, offer to sell
or lease, to deliver or to have in his possession with intent to
sell, lease, deliver or consign any article covered by this Section
unless there shall be attached to the tag required by this Section,
by the person manufacturing, renovating, sterilizing or offering
for sale the same, an adhesive stamp prepared and issued by
the Director of Health, as hereinbefore provided.

 

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