Delaware Code § 6-2508

Sale of fur-containing apparel; requirements
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(a) No merchant shall sell, offer or display for sale any coat, jacket, garment, or other wearing apparel made wholly or partially of
animal fur, regardless of the price of the wearing apparel or the amount or value of the fur contained therein, without having attached to
and conspicuously displayed on such apparel a tag, label or sticker that clearly and legibly states in English that such apparel contains
real animal fur.
(b) This section shall apply only to new apparel that is sold by a merchant to a retail consumer in the first instance, and shall not apply
to the resale of such apparel by second-hand, consignment, Goodwill or similar "resell" merchants.
(c) This section shall apply only to the sale of new wearing apparel sold by a merchant in a retail store only.
(d) Any merchant found to be in violation of this section shall be subject to a civil penalty of $200 per incident, regardless of the total
number of articles of wearing apparel found in violation of this section during an incident.
(e) This section shall become effective and enforceable on June 1, 2010.

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