Section 309.1
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What are the key definitions for purposes of the Act? |
Section 309.2
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When does a commercial product become an Indian product? |
Section 309.6
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How should a seller disclose the nature and degree of Indian labor when selling, offering, or displaying art and craft work |
Section 309.7
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For marketing purposes, what is the recommended method of identifying authentic Indian products? |
Section 309.8
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When can non-Indians make and sell products in the style of Indian arts and crafts? |
Section 309.9
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What are some sample categories and examples of Indian products? |
Section 309.10
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What are examples of jewelry that are Indian products? |
Section 309.11
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What are examples of basketry that are Indian products? |
Section 309.12
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What are examples of other weaving and textiles that are Indian products? |
Section 309.13
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What are examples of beadwork, quillwork, and moose hair tufting that are Indian products? |
Section 309.14
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What are examples of apparel that are Indian products? |
Section 309.15
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What are examples of regalia that are Indian products? |
Section 309.16
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What are examples of woodwork that are Indian products? |
Section 309.17
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What are examples of hide, leatherwork, and fur that are Indian products? |
Section 309.18
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What are examples of pottery and ceramics that are Indian products? |
Section 309.19
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What are examples of sculpture, carving, and pipes that are Indian products? |
Section 309.20
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What are examples of dolls and toys that are Indian products? |
Section 309.21
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What are examples of painting and other fine art forms that are Indian products? |
Section 309.22
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Does this part apply to products made before 1935? |
Section 309.23
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How will statements about Indian origin of art or craft products be interpreted? |
Section 309.24
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How can an individual be certified as an Indian artisan? |
Section 309.25
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What penalties apply? |
Section 309.26
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How are complaints filed? |
Section 309.27
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Penalties |