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Article 12
Hotels and Boarding Houses

Sections

200
Safes
201
Liability for loss of clothing and other personal property limited
202
Loss by fire
203
Value of animals
203‑A
Hotel and motel keeper's liability for property in transport
203‑B
Posting of statute
204
Register to be kept
204‑A
Safety chain latches required
205
Human trafficking awareness and training
206
Rates to be posted
206‑A
Advertising of rates for motels and motor courts
206‑B
Posting of rates for motels and motor courts
206‑C
Frauds on guests of hotels, boarding houses, rooming-houses and lodging houses
206‑D
Posting of rates of various type accommodations
206‑E
Telephone call charges
206‑F
Information concerning services for human trafficking victims
207
Sale of unclaimed articles and other property covered by his lien
208
Disposition of proceeds of sale
209
Certain sales after eighteen months
209‑A
Registration of hotel and motel names
209‑B
Index of registrants and registered names
209‑C
Registration of identical, similar or misleading names prohibited
209‑D
Penalties for violation
209‑E
Preservation of existing remedies
209‑F
Notice of assignment
209‑G
Notice of abandonment
 



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