(a) An electrical extension cord which conducts electrical current in commercial or household use shall be labeled to designate the maximum number of amperes it may safely conduct.
(b) Any manufacturer, distributor, wholesaler, or retailer who sells or causes to be sold an electrical extension cord without a label as required by this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $50 for each sale.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 13 - Consumer Protection Act
Subtitle 3 - Unfair, Abusive, or Deceptive Trade Practices
Section 13-301 - Unfair, Abusive, or Deceptive Trade Practices Defined
Section 13-302 - Deception or Damage Unnecessary
Section 13-303 - Practices Generally Prohibited
Section 13-304 - Referral Sales
Section 13-305 - Prizes Conditioned on Purchases or Sales Promotion
Section 13-306 - Certificate When Gift or Other Inducement Not Available to Customer
Section 13-307 - Repair Company to Furnish Written Bill for Cost
Section 13-308 - Electrical Consumer Products
Section 13-309 - Electrical Extension Cords
Section 13-310 - Reserved Seat Tickets
Section 13-310.1 - Sale of Speculative Tickets
Section 13-311 - Service Contract Not Prerequisite to Sale of Merchandise
Section 13-313 - Fire Resistant Insulating Material
Section 13-314 - Work-at-Home Advertisements
Section 13-315 - Firestat or Fusible Link in Attic Fan
Section 13-316 - Mortgage Servicers
Section 13-317 - Use of Consumer Identification Information in Connection With Credit Card Payments
Section 13-318 - Use of Credit Card Information in Connection With Payment by Check
Section 13-319 - Statement That Rebate Is Only Available by Mail