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[81 STAT. 572]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[81 STAT. 572]

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PUBLIC LAW 90-189-DEC. 14, 1967

[81 STAT.

or processed so as to render them lawful for introduction into commerce, or by sale upon execution of good and sufficient bond to the effect that such products, fabrics, or related materials will not be disposed of until properly and ade<^uately treated or processed so as to render them lawful for introduction into commerce. If such products, fabrics, or related materials are disposed of by sale the proceeds, less costs and charges, shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States." Vz fr^Q^^' }}a^

SEC. 6. Section 8 of the F l a m m a b l e F a b r i c s Act is amended to read as l o l l o w s: "GUARANTY

15 USC 1196.

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Ante, p. 569.

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" SEC. 8. (a) N o person shall b e subject to prosecution under sect i o n 7 of t h i s Act for a violation of section 3 of t h i s Act if such person

(1) establishes a guaranty received in good faith signed by and containing the name and address of the person by whom the product, fabric, or related material guaranteed was manufactured or from whom it was received, to the effect that reasonable and representative tests made in accordance with standards issued or amended under the provisions of section 4 of this Act show that the fabric or related material covered by the guaranty, or used in the product covered by the guaranty, conforms with applicable flammability standards issued or amended under the provisions of section 4 of this Act, and (2) has not, by further processing, affected the flammability of the fabric, related material, or product covered by the guaranty which he received. Such guaranty shall be either (1) a separate guaranty specifically designating the product, fabric, or related material guaranteed, in which case it may be on the invoice or other paper relating to such product, fabric, or related material; (2) a continuing guaranty given by seller to buyer applicable to any product, fabric, or related material sold or to be sold to buyer by seller in a form as the Commission by rules and regulations may prescribe; or (3) a continuing guaranty filed with the Commission applicable to any product, fabric, or related material handled by a guarantor, in such form as the Commission by rules or regulations may prescribe. " (b) I t shall be unlawful for any person to furnish, with respect to any product, fabric, or related material, a false guaranty (except a person relying upon a guaranty to the same effect received in good faith signed by and containing the name and address of the person by whom the product, fabric, or related material guaranteed was manufactured or from whom it was received) with reason to believe the product, fabric, or related material falsely guaranteed may be introduced, sold, or transported in commerce, and any person who violates the provisions of this subsection is guilty of an unfair method of competition, and an unfair or deceptive act or practice, in commerce within the meaning of the Federal Trade Commission Act." SEC. 7. Section 9 of the Flammable Fabrics Act is amended to read as follows: " S H I P M E N T S FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES

5 2^sttr*io84^' 19 USC 1499.

"SEC. 9. An imported product, fabric, or related material to which flammability standards under this Act are applicable shall not be delivered from customs custody except as provided in section 499 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended. I n the event an imported product, fabric, or related material is delivered from customs custody under bond, as provided in section 499 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended,