Utah Code 4-10-109. Use of rubber stamp or stencil authorized — Conditions for use
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Terms Used In Utah Code 4-10-109
- Article: means bedding, upholstered furniture, quilted clothing, or filling material. See Utah Code 4-10-102
- Filling material: means cotton, wool, kapok, feathers, down, shoddy, hair, or other material, or a combination of materials, whether loose or in bags, bales, batting, pads, or other prefabricated form that is, or can be, used in bedding, upholstered furniture, or quilted clothing. See Utah Code 4-10-102
- Tag: means a card, flap, or strip attached to an article for the purpose of displaying information required by this chapter or under rule made pursuant to it. See Utah Code 4-10-102
- Used: means an article that has been sold to a consumer and has left the store. See Utah Code 4-10-102
A rubber stamp or stencil may be used instead of a tag on articles with slip covers if the article has a smooth backing, or on suitable surfaces of containers or bales of filling material; provided, the information required by Section 4-10-107 is indelible and legible.