N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 19 § 224.6 - Non-retail sales; responsibilities
Non-retail sales includes sales conducted by secondhand dealers and any person that acts as an operator or operator or manager of a website that serves as a platform to facilitate by a competitive bidding process, or solely between third parties, the resale, sale or distribution of children's products or durable juvenile products.
(a) Conspicuous internet resale notice. A
person that operates or manages a website that serves as a platform to
facilitate by a competitive bidding process, or solely between third parties,
the resale, sale or distribution of children's products or durable juvenile
products shall:
(1) Post clear and obvious
advisory language in a distinct type style on:
(i) the website's first webpage and point of
entry; or
(ii) the first webpage or
point of entry for a seller, a bidder or a purchaser of children's products or
durable juvenile products.
(2) The first webpage or point of entry for a
seller, bidder or purchaser shall include an operational hyperlink to the list
of recalls maintained by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The operational hyperlink shall be:
(i) made
available in a color that is a high degree of contrast from the color of the
background of the webpage; and
(ii)
provided in advance of any sale, bid or purchase information being transmitted
by the seller, bidder or purchaser.
(b) Prominent secondhand dealer notice. A
secondhand dealer who sells children's products or durable juvenile products
shall prominently post a notice instructing consumers on how to obtain recall
information, and the importance of checking recall information before
purchasing secondhand children's products or durable juvenile products.
(1) The department shall prescribe the notice
required to be posted by a secondhand dealer.
(2) The department shall make such notice
available in an electronic format, or any other format prescribed by the
department.
(3) For purposes of
this subsection, prominently post shall mean:
(i) affixed at the register or point of
sale;
(ii) at a location that is in
plain and unobstructed view of the register or point of sale; or
(iii) at the entrance or entrances of the
premises used by the public.
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