A person may not sell any ladder manufactured after July 1, 1976, which is made with material capable of conducting an electrical current unless: (1) A warning is affixed in a prominent place on the ladder which indicates that the ladder is a conductor of electricity; or (2) The ladder is made in a manner to prevent the conduction of an electrical current.
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