Conn. Agencies Regs. § 21a-79-6

Current through June 15, 2024
Section 21a-79-6 - Signs required to inform consumers of exemption and retail price
(a) Exempted consumer commodities shall have a three-inch by five-inch sign conspicuously placed adjacent to the display of such consumer commodity, with a frequency of one sign for every six linear feet of display, or fractional part thereof. Such sign shall:
(1) contain a statement that the consumer commodity has been exempted from the requirement that each such consumer commodity be individually marked with its retail price, and that, in the event that an exempted consumer commodity registers at the cash register or checkout terminal at a retail price which is higher than the retail price as stated, one item of such exempted consumer commodity up to a value of twenty dollars, shall be given to the consumer at no cost; and
(2) not contain any additional text, including but not limited to store or promotional slogans, names, or advertising.
(b) Each exempted consumer commodity shall have its current retail price disclosed on a tag or label directly adjacent to the consumer commodity, on the shelf on which the commodity is displayed. For purposes of this subsection, the tag or label provided pursuant to Section 21a-74(b) (1) of the Connecticut General Statutes shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements of this subsection.

Conn. Agencies Regs. § 21a-79-6

Effective October 25, 1993; Amended October 1, 2007