Maine Code § 7-522

Unfair and deceptive packaging and labeling
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It shall be unlawful for any person engaged in the packaging or labeling of any consumer
commodity, as defined in section 523, for the distribution in commerce, or for any person other than a
common carrier for hire, a contract carrier for hire or a freight forwarder for hire engaged in the
distribution in commerce of any packaged or labeled commodity, to distribute or cause to be distributed
in commerce any commodity if such commodity is contained in a package, or if there is affixed to that
commodity a label, which does not conform to this subchapter and to the regulations promulgated
thereunder. [PL 1969, c. 325 (NEW).]

Persons engaged in business as wholesale or retail distributors of consumer commodities shall be
exempt from this subchapter except to the extent that such persons are engaged in the packaging and
labeling of such commodities or prescribe or specify by any means the manner in which such
commodities are packaged or labeled. [PL 1969, c. 325 (NEW).]

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