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Subchapter D: All Other Products and Services
(a) All advertisement of ladders in newspapers, magazines or other publications, catalogues, circulars, pamphlets or on other such written notices as signs, placards or posters which state the overall height dimension must also specify the usable height dimension of the ladders so advertised where such dimension differs from the overall height dimension.
(b) All cards, tags, labels or other such written statements on ladders which state the overall height dimension must also specify the usable height dimension of the ladders to which they are attached when this dimension differs from the overall height dimension.
The labels on containers of paints, oils, varnishes, japans and similar commodities must be marked in one of the following ways:
(a) Weight of the contents in terms of pounds and ounces.
(b) Fluid contents in terms of gallons, quarts, pints, half-pints and gills or fractional parts of these.
The declaration of quantity on a package of writing paper, notebook paper or envelopes shall indicate the number of sheets or envelopes, as the case may be, in the package. When envelopes are included in a package of writing paper, the declaration shall indicate both the number of sheets of paper and the number of envelopes. The size of the lettering setting forth the number of sheets shall be equal to or greater than any other quantity representation on the package.
The declaration of quantity on a package of wrapping paper in sheet form may be in terms of either numerical count or net weight. If the declaration is in terms of numerical count, it shall indicate both the dimensions of an individual sheet and the number of sheets in the package.
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