§ 110245 Dealer Protection For Packaged Goods
This law says a store owner won't get in trouble for selling bad food, medicine, or makeup if the package is still sealed and they followed some rules.
A grocery store sells a can of soup that makes someone sick.
The store won't get in trouble if the can was still sealed, they stored it properly, bought it from a normal supplier, and have a paper saying the soup is safe.
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§ 110245 Dealer Protection For Packaged Goods
Last verified: January 11, 2026