771.05 MISREPRESENTATION.
   (a)   No goods or articles which are intended by label, symbol, trade name, name of the manufacturer or seller or other printed matter, word of mouth or otherwise to indicate that they were made by a blind worker shall be displayed or offered for sale by any person in the City, unless the percentage specified in Section 771.02(c) of the total hours of direct labor of producing such goods or articles purported to be made by the blind worker has been complied with.
   (b)   Any person licensed under this chapter is hereby authorized to imprint, stamp, label or use a symbol upon such articles of merchandise or affix thereto labels, stamps or symbols containing the words "made by a blind worker," "made by blind workers" or "blind made," provided that the percentage specified in Section 771.02(c) of the total hours of direct labor of production performed by a blind worker has been complied with. The name and location of the individual or organization manufacturing the goods or articles shall be added to the label.
   (c)   No person shall use or employ such imprint, stamp, symbol, label or firm name, or by word of mouth or through another, whether or not such imprint, symbol, stamp or label is used, indicate or tend to indicate or represent that the articles were manufactured by a blind worker when, in fact, such articles were not so made, manufactured or fabricated.
(Ord. 1960-37. Passed 10-10-60.)