NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 239-D — SECTION 239-D Sale of unapproved portable kerosene heaters

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What is NY RPL § 239-D?

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This section mandates that all unapproved portable kerosene heaters sold in New York State must display a warning stating, "This heater is not approved for residential or commercial use." Additional information may be required by the secretary of state. Applies to sellers of portable kerosene heaters.

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§ 239-D SECTION 239-D Sale of unapproved portable kerosene heaters

RPL § 239-D

§ 239-d. Sale of unapproved portable kerosene heaters. All unapproved portable kerosene heaters offered for sale in this state shall have printed thereon or attached thereto and on the package in which such heater is sold the following statement: "This heater is not approved for residential or commercial use." There shall also be printed thereon or attached thereto and on the package in which such heater is sold such other information as may be required by the secretary of state.

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