Current through Acts 2023-2024, ch. 272
Section 100.41 - Flammable fabrics(1) DEFINITIONS. In this section:(a) "Article of wearing apparel" means any costume or article of clothing worn or designed to be worn by individuals.(b) "Clear and present hazard" means a hazard found by the department to constitute a demonstrable danger to human safety, life or property.(c) "Fabric" means any material woven, knitted, felted or otherwise produced from or in combination with any natural or synthetic fiber, film or substitute therefor which is manufactured or designed for use and may reasonably be expected to be used in any product or to cover any product.(d) "Federal act" means the federal flammable fabrics act, 15 USC 1191 et seq.(e) "Furnishing" means any type of furnishing made in whole or in part of fabric or related material and which is manufactured or designed for use and may reasonably be expected to be used in or around homes, offices or other places of assembly or accommodation.(f) "Product" means any article of wearing apparel, fabric or furnishing, including tents, awnings and knapsacks.(g) "Related material" means paper, plastic, rubber, synthetic film or synthetic foam which is manufactured or designed for use or which may reasonably be expected to be used in or on any product.(2) STANDARDS OF FLAMMABILITY. The department may by rule prescribe standards of flammability that have been promulgated pursuant to the federal act.(3) PROHIBITED ACTS. No person may manufacture for sale, sell or offer for sale in this state any furnishing, product, fabric or related material in violation of this section or of any standards or rules adopted by the department under this section, or which fails to conform with applicable standards under the federal act.(4) RULES. In addition to standards of flammability, the department may by rule prescribe labeling requirements that have been established by rules promulgated pursuant to the federal act, and may ban the sale of any product or material if it finds that its flammability is such as to constitute a clear and present hazard to personal safety or property.(5) REMOVAL FROM SALE. The department may summarily ban the sale or distribution of any furnishing, fabric, product or related material if it finds that the hazard of flammability is so great that such hazard should not be permitted to continue prior to the time a hearing can be held. The department shall follow the procedure specified in s. 93.18(3).