Section 34-20F-1 – Retailer defined.
34-20F-1. Retailer defined. For purposes of this chapter, a retailer is any person who sells merchandise at retail. Source: SL 2012, ch 185, §1, eff. Mar. 2, 2012.
34-20F-1. Retailer defined. For purposes of this chapter, a retailer is any person who sells merchandise at retail. Source: SL 2012, ch 185, §1, eff. Mar. 2, 2012.
34-20F-2. Loose leaf incense defined. For purposes of this chapter, loose leaf incense includes loose potpourri, loose herbal incense, herbal smoking blends, or similar dried, leafy substances sold or marketed, directly or indirectly, as a relaxation, smoking, or herbal enhancement product. Herbal dietary supplements or remedies and United States Food and Drug Administration approved herbal […]
34-20F-3. Limit on amount sold in single transaction–Violation as misdemeanor. No retailer may sell, in a single transaction, one quarter of a gram or more of loose leaf incense. Any person who sells loose leaf incense in violation of this section is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. Source: SL 2012, ch 185, §2, eff. […]
34-20F-4. Sale to person under age twenty-one prohibited–Violation as misdemeanor. No retailer may willfully and knowingly supply, deliver, give possession, or sell any amount of loose leaf incense to a person under twenty-one years of age. A violation of this is a Class 1 misdemeanor. Source: SL 2012, ch 185, §3, eff. Mar. 2, 2012.
34-20F-5. Product to be kept behind counter or in locked case–Violation as misdemeanor. Any retailer who offers loose leaf incense for sale shall display and offer the product for sale behind the counter or in a locked case so that a customer wanting access to the product must ask a store employee for assistance. A […]
34-20F-6. Record of identification of buyer. If offering for sale loose leaf incense, a retailer shall, before making such a sale, require and make a record of the identification of the person purchasing the product. For purposes of this section, the term, identification, means a document issued by a governmental agency which contains a description […]
34-20F-7. Advertising that loose leaf incense can be ingested prohibited–Violation as misdemeanor. No manufacturer, distributor, or retailer may advertise to the public, directly or indirectly, that loose leaf incense can be ingested. A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor. Source: SL 2012, ch 185, §6, eff. Mar. 2, 2012.
34-20F-8. Warning label–Violation as misdemeanor. A retailer shall label each package of loose leaf incense sold in this state with a warning label that reads as follows: “This product is not meant to be ingested. The side effects of ingesting this product are unknown.” A violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor. Source: […]
34-20F-9. Ingredients label. A retailer shall ensure that each package of loose leaf incense sold is labeled with each ingredient present in the product, including all chemicals and additives. Source: SL 2012, ch 185, §9, eff. Mar. 2, 2012.