Arizona Statutes

§ 44-1231.02 — Sale of Indian arts and crafts; inquiry; labels

Arizona § 44-1231.02
JurisdictionArizona
Title 44Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 9TRADE PRACTICES GENERALLY
Art. 2.Fraudulent Practices in the Sale of Indian Arts and Crafts

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 44-1231.02 (2026).

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A.A person who sells or offers to sell nonauthentic Indian arts and crafts shall post a sign bearing the words, in letters not less than three inches in height, "nonauthentic Indian arts and crafts" above or adjacent to the articles being sold.
B.A person who sells or offers to sell a product that is represented to be authentic Indian arts or crafts shall make due inquiry of his suppliers concerning the true nature of the materials, product design and process of manufacture to determine whether the product may be lawfully represented as authentic Indian arts or crafts.
C.A person who sells or offers to sell Indian arts and crafts may elect to label or otherwise clearly and conspicuously disclose as authentic Indian arts and crafts all articles that are authentic Indian arts and crafts

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