TITLE 6


Commerce and Trade


SUBTITLE II


Other Laws Relating to Commerce and Trade


CHAPTER 47. TRANSIENT RETAILERS


Subchapter II. Unused Property Markets


§ 4720. Definitions.


As used in this subchapter:


(1) "Baby food" or "Infant formula" means any food manufactured, packaged and labeled specifically for sale for consumption
by a child under the age of 2.


(2) "Medical device" means any new or unused instrument, apparatus, implement, machine, contrivance, implant, invitro reagent,
tool or other similar or related article, including any component part or accessory, required by federal law to bear the label,
"Caution: Federal law requires dispensing by or on the order of a physician" or which is defined by federal law as a medical
device and which is intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions or in the cure, mitigation, treatment
of prevention of disease in humans or other animals, or is intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of
humans or other animals, which does not achieve any of its principal intended purposes through chemical action within or on
the body of humans or other animals and which is not dependant upon being metabolized for achievement of any of its principal
intended purposes.


(3) "New and unused property" shall mean tangible personal property that was acquired by the unused property merchant directly
from the producer, manufacturer, wholesaler or retailer in the ordinary course of business which has never been used since
its production or manufacturing or which is in its original and unopened package or container, if such personal property was
so packaged when originally produced or manufactured.


(4) "Nonprescription drug" means any nonnarcotic medicine or drug that may be sold without a prescription and is prepackaged
for use by the consumer and prepared by the manufacturer or producer for use by the consumer. The term "nonprescription" shall
include any drug commonly known as an "over the counter drug" which is required by state food and drug laws or the federal
"Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act" [21 U.S.C. § 301 et seq.] to be properly labeled and unadulterated, but shall not include any
herbal products, dietary supplements, botanical extracts or vitamins.


(5) "Unused property market" means any event at which persons offer personal property for sale or exchange, and which involves
a series of sales sufficient in number, scope and character to constitute a regular course of business; provided, however,
that the event occurs at least 6 times in any 12-month period. Unused property markets include any "swap meet, indoor swap
meet," "flea market" or other similar event at which transient retailers transact temporary or transient business, however
the event is described and whether or not a fee is charged for entrance thereto.


(6) "Unused property merchant" means any person, other than a vendor or merchant with an established retail store in the county,
who transports an inventory of goods to a building, vacant lot or other unused property market location and who, at that location,
displays the goods for sale and sells the goods at retail or offers the goods for sale at retail and shall include any transient
retailer.


72 Del. Laws, c. 419, § 1; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.;


§ 4721. Prohibition on sale of certain goods.


No unused property merchant shall offer at an unused property market for sale or knowingly permit the sale of baby food, infant
formula, cosmetics or any nonprescription drug or medical device. This section shall not apply to a person who keeps available
for public inspection a written authorization identifying that person as an authorized representative of the manufacturer
or distributor of such product, as long as the authorization is not false, fraudulent or fraudulently obtained.


72 Del. Laws, c. 419, § 1.;


§ 4722. Receipts of purchase required for resale; maintenance and inspection of records; destruction or obliteration of receipts.


(a) No unused property merchant shall offer any new and unused property for sale at an unused property market for which the
merchant does not possess a receipt of sale or equivalent documentary evidence of true ownership.


(b) Every unused property merchant shall maintain receipts for the purchase of, or other documentary evidence of true ownership
of, new and unused property for a period of not less than 2 years from the date of acquisition by the unused property merchant.


(c) Receipts for the purchase for new and unused property, and any other documentary evidence of true ownership, must contain
at least:


(1) The date of the transaction;


(2) The name and address of the person, corporation or entity from whom the new and unused property was acquired;


(3) An identification and description of the new and unused property acquired;


(4) The price paid for such new and unused property; and


(5) The signature of the seller and buyer of the new and unused property.


(d) No unused property merchant shall:


(1) Falsify, obliterate or destroy such receipts, or knowingly allow the same to occur; or


(2) Refuse or fail, upon request, to make such receipts available for inspection within a period of time which is reasonable
under the individual circumstances surrounding such request.


(e) Nothing contained in this section shall be construed to require the unused property merchant to possess such receipt on
or about his or her person without reasonable notice.


72 Del. Laws, c. 419, § 1; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.;


§ 4723. Unlawful trade in new and unused property; penalties.


(a) Any person who violates the provisions of this subchapter shall, in addition to any other crimes or violations contained
in this Code, be guilty of the unlawful trade in new and unused property and shall, in addition to any other penalty provided
for in any other provision of this Code:


(1) For the first offence, be guilty of a class B misdemeanor;


(2) For a second offence, be guilty of a class A misdemeanor; and


(3) For a third or subsequent offence, be guilty a class G Felony.


(b) The Superior Court shall have original jurisdiction over all violations of this subchapter.


72 Del. Laws, c. 419, § 1.;


§ 4724. Unlawful trade in new and unused property; exceptions.


The provisions of this subchapter shall not apply to:


(1) Any event which is organized for the exclusive benefit of any community chest, fund, foundation, association or corporation
organized and operated for religious, educational or charitable purposes, provided that no part of any admission fee or parking
fee charged vendors or prospective purchasers or the gross receipts or net earnings from the sale or exchange of personal
property, whether in the form of a percentage of the receipts or earnings, as salary, or otherwise, inures to the benefit
of any private shareholder or person participating in the organization or conduct of the event;


(2) Any event at which all of the personal property offered for sale or displayed is new, and all persons, selling, exchanging
or offering or displaying personal property for sale or exchange, are manufacturers or authorized representatives of manufacturers
or distributors;


(3) The sale of a motor vehicle or trailer that is required to be registered or is subject to the certificate of title laws
of this State;


(4) The sale of wood for fuel, ice or livestock;


(5) Business conducted in any industry or association trade show;


(6) Property, although never used, whose style, packaging or material clearly indicates that such property was not produced
or manufactured within recent times;


(7) Anyone who sells by sample, catalog or brochure for future delivery;


(8) The sale of arts or crafts by a person who produces such arts or crafts;


(9) The sale of new and unused property claimed to be the personal possession of the unused property merchant which had been
intended for the merchant's personal use; provided, however, that this exception shall not apply to any item of personal property
that is one of 4 or more identical items that the unused property merchant possesses or offers for sale; or


(10) Persons who make sales presentations pursuant to a prior, individualized invitation issued to the consumer by the owner
or legal occupant of the premises.


72 Del. Laws, c. 419, § 1.;