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.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 14 - Miscellaneous Consumer Protection Provisions
Subtitle 13 - Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 14-1302 - Preservation of Consumers' Claims and Defenses in Consumer Credit Contracts
Section 14-1303 - Waiver by Consumer Invalid in Certain Replevin Actions
Section 14-1304 - Unsolicited Sending of Merchandise
Section 14-1305 - Credit Card Issued Without Request
Section 14-1306 - Extension of Appliance Service Contract
Section 14-1307 - Ladders Capable of Conducting Electricity
Section 14-1308 - Processing Instructions on Certain Photographic Film
Section 14-1309 - Stoves and Freestanding Fireplaces
Section 14-1310 - Unvented Portable Kerosene-Fired Heaters
Section 14-1311 - Extended Warranties
Section 14-1312 - Return of Checks
Section 14-1313 - Unsolicited Facsimile Transmissions
Section 14-1314 - Security Systems
Section 14-1316 - Limitation on Recovering of Bedding
Section 14-1317 - Receiving Consigned Goods From Transporter
Section 14-1318 - Printing Payment Device Numbers on Receipts
Section 14-1319 - Gift Certificates
Section 14-1321 - Merchant Contact Information for Internet Sales Contracts
Section 14-1322 - Third-Party Vendor Billing
Section 14-1323 - Credit Card Blacklisting Prevention
Section 14-1324 - "Mug Shot" Web Sites
Section 14-1325 - Nondisparagement Clauses in Consumer Contracts