Blind Made Products Law and Legal Definition
Blind Made Products is a state legislature. The Act provides that it is unlawful for any person, firm, corporation, company or partnership to sell, or offer to sell, to the public any merchandise or other products of any nature, which are represented to be blind-made products. Blind-made product shall be one which in its manufacture and packaging has involved the use of blind workers. The Act also provides that it is unlawful for such products to be sold or offered for sale to the public as blind-made products unless they are blind made products.
The state statute (Pennsylvania) explaining the penalty under the Act, states that any person who violates any provisions of this act shall, upon summary conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($ 100) and costs of prosecution, and in default of payment thereof, shall undergo imprisonment not exceeding thirty days. Each sale, or offer to sell, merchandise or products in violation of the provisions of this act shall be deemed a separate offense. [ 73 P.S. § 209-6 ].