Current through October 16, 2024
Section 42-110b-11a - CatalogsA seller who does business on a large regional or national basis may refer to reference prices in comparison to the seller's current selling prices in a seasonal or annual catalog if the reference prices are based upon a reasonably substantiated survey of the usual prices in the trade area.
(1) The reference price stated in such catalog is permissible if the catalog using such reference price contains a disclosure statement printed in a conspicuous manner, fully explaining: (A) the source of the reference price; and(B) that the reference prices may not continue to be in effect during the entire life of the catalogue, if such is in fact the case.Conn. Agencies Regs. § 42-110b-11a
Effective February 26, 1986