Prohibition of lead in jewelry

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§ 2470g. Prohibition of lead in jewelry

Except to the extent specifically preempted by federal law and in addition to the prohibition in section 2470f of this subchapter, no person shall manufacture, regardless of location, for sale in, offer for sale, or sell in or into the stream of commerce, or otherwise introduce into the stream of commerce in Vermont any article of jewelry or other metal decorative item containing lead that is not a children's product as defined in section 2470e of this title, where the article, or any detachable part of the article, is the size of a small part as defined by the Consumer Product Safety Commission in 16 C.F.R. part 1501, unless the article is:

(1) expressly and prominently advertised as adult jewelry;

(2) not commonly understood to be an article for use by a child under age 12; and

(3) accompanied by a point-of-sale disclosure prescribed by the Attorney General to the effect that the article may contain lead at or above the prevailing legal limit for lead in children's products, if that is true. (Added 2007, No. 193 (Adj. Sess.), § 2.)


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