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§ 214-h. Unit  pricing.  1. Consumer information required. Each person  who sells, offers or exposes for sale  in  a  retail  store  a  consumer  commodity  shall  disclose  to the consumer the unit price and the total  price of the commodity as provided in this section.    2. Definitions. a. "Consumer commodities" shall  mean  the  following,  however packaged or contained:    (1)  food,  including  all  material,  solid, liquid or mixed, whether  simple or compound, used or intended for consumption by human beings  or  domestic  animals  normally kept as household pets and all substances or  ingredients to be added thereto for any purpose; and    (2) napkins, facial tissues, toilet tissues,  foil  wrapping,  plastic  wrapping, paper toweling, disposable plates; and    (3) detergents, soaps and other cleansing agents; and    (4) non-prescription drugs, female hygiene products and toiletries.    b.  "Retail store" shall mean a store which sells consumer commodities  at retail, which store is not primarily engaged in the sale of food  for  consumption  on  the  premises,  or  which is not primarily engaged in a  specialty trade which the commissioner determines, by regulation,  would  be  inappropriate  for  unit  pricing.    An  establishment  which sells  consumer commodities only to its members shall be deemed to be  included  within  this  definition  unless  the  members  must pay a direct fee to  qualify for membership and the establishment is not required to  collect  sales tax on transactions with members, pursuant to article twenty-eight  of the tax law.    c.  "Unit  price"  of  a  consumer  commodity shall mean the price per  measure.    d. "Price per measure" shall mean:    (1) price per pound for commodities whose net quantity is expressed in  units of weight, except for such commodities whose net  weight  is  less  than  one  ounce  which  shall  be  expressed  as  price  per  ounce and  commodities in powdered form which purport to be or are represented  for  special  dietary  use  solely  as  a  food  for infants by reason of its  simulation of human  milk  or  suitability  as  a  complete  or  partial  substitute  for  human  milk  which  shall  be  expressed  as  price per  reconstituted fluid ounce; provided that the same  unit  of  measure  is  used for the same commodity in all sizes;    (2)  price  per  pint  or  quart for commodities whose net quantity is  stated in fluid ounces,  pints,  quarts  or  gallons  or  a  combination  thereof,  except for such commodities in concentrated liquid or ready to  feed form which purport to be or are represented for special dietary use  solely as a food for infants by reason of its simulation of  human  milk  or  suitability as a complete or partial substitute for human milk which  shall  be  expressed  as  price  per  reconstituted  fluid   ounce   for  commodities  in  concentrated  liquid form and price per fluid ounce for  commodities in ready to feed  form;  provided  that  the  same  unit  of  measure  is  used for the same commodity in all sizes sold in the retail  establishment;    (3) price per one  hundred  for  commodities  whose  net  quantity  is  expressed by count, except as otherwise provided by regulation;    (4)  price  per  foot  for commodities whose net quantity is stated in  units of length, except for such commodities whose net quantity  exceeds  one  hundred  feet,  which  shall  be expressed as price per one hundred  feet, and the "ply" count, if  any,  provided  that  the  same  unit  of  measure is used for the same commodity in all sizes;    (5)  price  per  square  foot  or  square  yard,  as  appropriate, for  commodities whose net quantity is expressed in units  of  area  and  the  "ply"  count, if any, provided that the same unit of measure is used for  the same commodity in all sizes; or(6) such other price per measure, including metric equivalents of  the  customary  measures, as the commissioner shall by regulation permit. The  commissioner  shall  establish  such  metric  equivalents  whenever   he  determines  that any commodity subject to the provisions of this section  is being sold, offered or exposed for sale by metric measure.    3.  Exemptions.  a.  The provisions of this section shall not apply to  the following consumer commodities:    (1) food sold for consumption on the premises;    (2) prepackaged food containing separate  and  identifiable  kinds  of  food  segregated  by physical division within the package; and any other  foods for which the commissioner determines, by  rules  and  regulation,  that unit pricing would not be meaningful;    (3)  any food which is primarily or exclusively a gourmet or specialty  food, provided that the commissioner determines by regulation that  unit  pricing  would  be  impractical for such food, and provided further that  such food is segregated and displayed as a gourmet or specialty food;    (4) any commodity whose net quantity as offered for sale is one pound,  one ounce, one pint or quart, one hundred count, one foot,  one  hundred  feet,  one  square  foot,  one  square  yard  or equivalent metric units  established by the commissioner, provided that it has the  retail  price  marked plainly thereon;    (5) milk, and other similar low fat products such as two percent milk,  one percent milk and skim milk, cream, melloream and vegetable oil blend  whose  net  quantity as offered for sale is one half pint, one pint, one  quart, one half gallon, one gallon, one half liter,  one  liter;  frozen  desserts such as ice cream, light ice cream, low-fat ice cream, fat-free  ice cream, sherbet, sorbet, frozen yogurt, and any other product similar  in  appearance,  odor  and  taste to such products whose net quantity as  offered for sale is one half pint, one pint, one quart, one half gallon,  one gallon, and multiples of quarts and gallons; and  butter,  vegetable  spread,  oleo  margarine  and margarine whose net quantity is one fourth  pound, one half pound, one pound or multiples of one pound, one  hundred  twenty-five  grams,  two  hundred  fifty  grams,  five  hundred grams or  multiples of five hundred grams, flour whose net quantity as offered for  sale is in five or ten pound bags;    (6) fresh food produce.    b. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any retail  store  having  had  annual  gross sales of consumer commodities in the previous  calendar year of less than two and one-half million dollars.    4. Means of disclosure. A consumer commodity sold, or offered for sale  or exposed for sale, subject to this section, shall have the unit  price  and total price disclosed to the consumer in one of the following ways:    a.  if  the  item  is  conspicuously  visible  to the consumer, by the  attachment of a stamp, tag or label directly under the item on the shelf  on which the item is displayed, or, in the case  of  refrigerated  items  not displayed on shelves, in a manner to be prescribed by regulation; or    b. if the item is not conspicuously visible to the consumer, by a sign  or  list  conspicuously  placed  near  the  point  of procurement, or by  affixing the unit price and total price on the commodity itself.    5. The commissioner may  promulgate  regulations  to  effectuate  this  section.    6.  Nothing  in  this  section  shall be construed to conflict with or  limit section one hundred ninety of this chapter.    7. Violations and penalties. a. A violation of this section  shall  be  subject  to  the  applicable  penalties  of  this chapter except for the  penalties specified in section forty-one thereof.    For purposes  of  this  section,  each  group  of  identical  consumer  commodities for which on any single day the total selling price or priceper  measure  is  not  displayed  in accordance with this section or the  regulations promulgated thereunder shall be considered  a  violation  of  this  section.  Improper unit pricing caused by nonintentional technical  errors, however, shall not constitute a violation.    b. Each group of units not unit priced or improperly unit priced shall  constitute  a  violation. Each individual unit, however, not unit priced  or improperly unit  priced  shall  not  constitute  a  violation  unless  displayed alone.    c.  Each  day  a  violation  is  continued shall constitute a separate  violation.    d. The provisions of this  section  and  the  regulations  promulgated  hereunder  may  be  enforced concurrently by the director of a municipal  consumer affairs office or a municipal director of weights and measures.    8. Preemption. Except as provided in paragraph b of subdivision  three  of  this  section, any local law, ordinance, rule or regulation relating  to labeling, displaying or other disclosure of the price per measure  of  any commodity must be consistent with the provisions of this section and  the rules and regulations adopted hereunder.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-17 > 214-h

§ 214-h. Unit  pricing.  1. Consumer information required. Each person  who sells, offers or exposes for sale  in  a  retail  store  a  consumer  commodity  shall  disclose  to the consumer the unit price and the total  price of the commodity as provided in this section.    2. Definitions. a. "Consumer commodities" shall  mean  the  following,  however packaged or contained:    (1)  food,  including  all  material,  solid, liquid or mixed, whether  simple or compound, used or intended for consumption by human beings  or  domestic  animals  normally kept as household pets and all substances or  ingredients to be added thereto for any purpose; and    (2) napkins, facial tissues, toilet tissues,  foil  wrapping,  plastic  wrapping, paper toweling, disposable plates; and    (3) detergents, soaps and other cleansing agents; and    (4) non-prescription drugs, female hygiene products and toiletries.    b.  "Retail store" shall mean a store which sells consumer commodities  at retail, which store is not primarily engaged in the sale of food  for  consumption  on  the  premises,  or  which is not primarily engaged in a  specialty trade which the commissioner determines, by regulation,  would  be  inappropriate  for  unit  pricing.    An  establishment  which sells  consumer commodities only to its members shall be deemed to be  included  within  this  definition  unless  the  members  must pay a direct fee to  qualify for membership and the establishment is not required to  collect  sales tax on transactions with members, pursuant to article twenty-eight  of the tax law.    c.  "Unit  price"  of  a  consumer  commodity shall mean the price per  measure.    d. "Price per measure" shall mean:    (1) price per pound for commodities whose net quantity is expressed in  units of weight, except for such commodities whose net  weight  is  less  than  one  ounce  which  shall  be  expressed  as  price  per  ounce and  commodities in powdered form which purport to be or are represented  for  special  dietary  use  solely  as  a  food  for infants by reason of its  simulation of human  milk  or  suitability  as  a  complete  or  partial  substitute  for  human  milk  which  shall  be  expressed  as  price per  reconstituted fluid ounce; provided that the same  unit  of  measure  is  used for the same commodity in all sizes;    (2)  price  per  pint  or  quart for commodities whose net quantity is  stated in fluid ounces,  pints,  quarts  or  gallons  or  a  combination  thereof,  except for such commodities in concentrated liquid or ready to  feed form which purport to be or are represented for special dietary use  solely as a food for infants by reason of its simulation of  human  milk  or  suitability as a complete or partial substitute for human milk which  shall  be  expressed  as  price  per  reconstituted  fluid   ounce   for  commodities  in  concentrated  liquid form and price per fluid ounce for  commodities in ready to feed  form;  provided  that  the  same  unit  of  measure  is  used for the same commodity in all sizes sold in the retail  establishment;    (3) price per one  hundred  for  commodities  whose  net  quantity  is  expressed by count, except as otherwise provided by regulation;    (4)  price  per  foot  for commodities whose net quantity is stated in  units of length, except for such commodities whose net quantity  exceeds  one  hundred  feet,  which  shall  be expressed as price per one hundred  feet, and the "ply" count, if  any,  provided  that  the  same  unit  of  measure is used for the same commodity in all sizes;    (5)  price  per  square  foot  or  square  yard,  as  appropriate, for  commodities whose net quantity is expressed in units  of  area  and  the  "ply"  count, if any, provided that the same unit of measure is used for  the same commodity in all sizes; or(6) such other price per measure, including metric equivalents of  the  customary  measures, as the commissioner shall by regulation permit. The  commissioner  shall  establish  such  metric  equivalents  whenever   he  determines  that any commodity subject to the provisions of this section  is being sold, offered or exposed for sale by metric measure.    3.  Exemptions.  a.  The provisions of this section shall not apply to  the following consumer commodities:    (1) food sold for consumption on the premises;    (2) prepackaged food containing separate  and  identifiable  kinds  of  food  segregated  by physical division within the package; and any other  foods for which the commissioner determines, by  rules  and  regulation,  that unit pricing would not be meaningful;    (3)  any food which is primarily or exclusively a gourmet or specialty  food, provided that the commissioner determines by regulation that  unit  pricing  would  be  impractical for such food, and provided further that  such food is segregated and displayed as a gourmet or specialty food;    (4) any commodity whose net quantity as offered for sale is one pound,  one ounce, one pint or quart, one hundred count, one foot,  one  hundred  feet,  one  square  foot,  one  square  yard  or equivalent metric units  established by the commissioner, provided that it has the  retail  price  marked plainly thereon;    (5) milk, and other similar low fat products such as two percent milk,  one percent milk and skim milk, cream, melloream and vegetable oil blend  whose  net  quantity as offered for sale is one half pint, one pint, one  quart, one half gallon, one gallon, one half liter,  one  liter;  frozen  desserts such as ice cream, light ice cream, low-fat ice cream, fat-free  ice cream, sherbet, sorbet, frozen yogurt, and any other product similar  in  appearance,  odor  and  taste to such products whose net quantity as  offered for sale is one half pint, one pint, one quart, one half gallon,  one gallon, and multiples of quarts and gallons; and  butter,  vegetable  spread,  oleo  margarine  and margarine whose net quantity is one fourth  pound, one half pound, one pound or multiples of one pound, one  hundred  twenty-five  grams,  two  hundred  fifty  grams,  five  hundred grams or  multiples of five hundred grams, flour whose net quantity as offered for  sale is in five or ten pound bags;    (6) fresh food produce.    b. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any retail  store  having  had  annual  gross sales of consumer commodities in the previous  calendar year of less than two and one-half million dollars.    4. Means of disclosure. A consumer commodity sold, or offered for sale  or exposed for sale, subject to this section, shall have the unit  price  and total price disclosed to the consumer in one of the following ways:    a.  if  the  item  is  conspicuously  visible  to the consumer, by the  attachment of a stamp, tag or label directly under the item on the shelf  on which the item is displayed, or, in the case  of  refrigerated  items  not displayed on shelves, in a manner to be prescribed by regulation; or    b. if the item is not conspicuously visible to the consumer, by a sign  or  list  conspicuously  placed  near  the  point  of procurement, or by  affixing the unit price and total price on the commodity itself.    5. The commissioner may  promulgate  regulations  to  effectuate  this  section.    6.  Nothing  in  this  section  shall be construed to conflict with or  limit section one hundred ninety of this chapter.    7. Violations and penalties. a. A violation of this section  shall  be  subject  to  the  applicable  penalties  of  this chapter except for the  penalties specified in section forty-one thereof.    For purposes  of  this  section,  each  group  of  identical  consumer  commodities for which on any single day the total selling price or priceper  measure  is  not  displayed  in accordance with this section or the  regulations promulgated thereunder shall be considered  a  violation  of  this  section.  Improper unit pricing caused by nonintentional technical  errors, however, shall not constitute a violation.    b. Each group of units not unit priced or improperly unit priced shall  constitute  a  violation. Each individual unit, however, not unit priced  or improperly unit  priced  shall  not  constitute  a  violation  unless  displayed alone.    c.  Each  day  a  violation  is  continued shall constitute a separate  violation.    d. The provisions of this  section  and  the  regulations  promulgated  hereunder  may  be  enforced concurrently by the director of a municipal  consumer affairs office or a municipal director of weights and measures.    8. Preemption. Except as provided in paragraph b of subdivision  three  of  this  section, any local law, ordinance, rule or regulation relating  to labeling, displaying or other disclosure of the price per measure  of  any commodity must be consistent with the provisions of this section and  the rules and regulations adopted hereunder.

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Statutes > New-york > Agm > Article-17 > 214-h

§ 214-h. Unit  pricing.  1. Consumer information required. Each person  who sells, offers or exposes for sale  in  a  retail  store  a  consumer  commodity  shall  disclose  to the consumer the unit price and the total  price of the commodity as provided in this section.    2. Definitions. a. "Consumer commodities" shall  mean  the  following,  however packaged or contained:    (1)  food,  including  all  material,  solid, liquid or mixed, whether  simple or compound, used or intended for consumption by human beings  or  domestic  animals  normally kept as household pets and all substances or  ingredients to be added thereto for any purpose; and    (2) napkins, facial tissues, toilet tissues,  foil  wrapping,  plastic  wrapping, paper toweling, disposable plates; and    (3) detergents, soaps and other cleansing agents; and    (4) non-prescription drugs, female hygiene products and toiletries.    b.  "Retail store" shall mean a store which sells consumer commodities  at retail, which store is not primarily engaged in the sale of food  for  consumption  on  the  premises,  or  which is not primarily engaged in a  specialty trade which the commissioner determines, by regulation,  would  be  inappropriate  for  unit  pricing.    An  establishment  which sells  consumer commodities only to its members shall be deemed to be  included  within  this  definition  unless  the  members  must pay a direct fee to  qualify for membership and the establishment is not required to  collect  sales tax on transactions with members, pursuant to article twenty-eight  of the tax law.    c.  "Unit  price"  of  a  consumer  commodity shall mean the price per  measure.    d. "Price per measure" shall mean:    (1) price per pound for commodities whose net quantity is expressed in  units of weight, except for such commodities whose net  weight  is  less  than  one  ounce  which  shall  be  expressed  as  price  per  ounce and  commodities in powdered form which purport to be or are represented  for  special  dietary  use  solely  as  a  food  for infants by reason of its  simulation of human  milk  or  suitability  as  a  complete  or  partial  substitute  for  human  milk  which  shall  be  expressed  as  price per  reconstituted fluid ounce; provided that the same  unit  of  measure  is  used for the same commodity in all sizes;    (2)  price  per  pint  or  quart for commodities whose net quantity is  stated in fluid ounces,  pints,  quarts  or  gallons  or  a  combination  thereof,  except for such commodities in concentrated liquid or ready to  feed form which purport to be or are represented for special dietary use  solely as a food for infants by reason of its simulation of  human  milk  or  suitability as a complete or partial substitute for human milk which  shall  be  expressed  as  price  per  reconstituted  fluid   ounce   for  commodities  in  concentrated  liquid form and price per fluid ounce for  commodities in ready to feed  form;  provided  that  the  same  unit  of  measure  is  used for the same commodity in all sizes sold in the retail  establishment;    (3) price per one  hundred  for  commodities  whose  net  quantity  is  expressed by count, except as otherwise provided by regulation;    (4)  price  per  foot  for commodities whose net quantity is stated in  units of length, except for such commodities whose net quantity  exceeds  one  hundred  feet,  which  shall  be expressed as price per one hundred  feet, and the "ply" count, if  any,  provided  that  the  same  unit  of  measure is used for the same commodity in all sizes;    (5)  price  per  square  foot  or  square  yard,  as  appropriate, for  commodities whose net quantity is expressed in units  of  area  and  the  "ply"  count, if any, provided that the same unit of measure is used for  the same commodity in all sizes; or(6) such other price per measure, including metric equivalents of  the  customary  measures, as the commissioner shall by regulation permit. The  commissioner  shall  establish  such  metric  equivalents  whenever   he  determines  that any commodity subject to the provisions of this section  is being sold, offered or exposed for sale by metric measure.    3.  Exemptions.  a.  The provisions of this section shall not apply to  the following consumer commodities:    (1) food sold for consumption on the premises;    (2) prepackaged food containing separate  and  identifiable  kinds  of  food  segregated  by physical division within the package; and any other  foods for which the commissioner determines, by  rules  and  regulation,  that unit pricing would not be meaningful;    (3)  any food which is primarily or exclusively a gourmet or specialty  food, provided that the commissioner determines by regulation that  unit  pricing  would  be  impractical for such food, and provided further that  such food is segregated and displayed as a gourmet or specialty food;    (4) any commodity whose net quantity as offered for sale is one pound,  one ounce, one pint or quart, one hundred count, one foot,  one  hundred  feet,  one  square  foot,  one  square  yard  or equivalent metric units  established by the commissioner, provided that it has the  retail  price  marked plainly thereon;    (5) milk, and other similar low fat products such as two percent milk,  one percent milk and skim milk, cream, melloream and vegetable oil blend  whose  net  quantity as offered for sale is one half pint, one pint, one  quart, one half gallon, one gallon, one half liter,  one  liter;  frozen  desserts such as ice cream, light ice cream, low-fat ice cream, fat-free  ice cream, sherbet, sorbet, frozen yogurt, and any other product similar  in  appearance,  odor  and  taste to such products whose net quantity as  offered for sale is one half pint, one pint, one quart, one half gallon,  one gallon, and multiples of quarts and gallons; and  butter,  vegetable  spread,  oleo  margarine  and margarine whose net quantity is one fourth  pound, one half pound, one pound or multiples of one pound, one  hundred  twenty-five  grams,  two  hundred  fifty  grams,  five  hundred grams or  multiples of five hundred grams, flour whose net quantity as offered for  sale is in five or ten pound bags;    (6) fresh food produce.    b. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any retail  store  having  had  annual  gross sales of consumer commodities in the previous  calendar year of less than two and one-half million dollars.    4. Means of disclosure. A consumer commodity sold, or offered for sale  or exposed for sale, subject to this section, shall have the unit  price  and total price disclosed to the consumer in one of the following ways:    a.  if  the  item  is  conspicuously  visible  to the consumer, by the  attachment of a stamp, tag or label directly under the item on the shelf  on which the item is displayed, or, in the case  of  refrigerated  items  not displayed on shelves, in a manner to be prescribed by regulation; or    b. if the item is not conspicuously visible to the consumer, by a sign  or  list  conspicuously  placed  near  the  point  of procurement, or by  affixing the unit price and total price on the commodity itself.    5. The commissioner may  promulgate  regulations  to  effectuate  this  section.    6.  Nothing  in  this  section  shall be construed to conflict with or  limit section one hundred ninety of this chapter.    7. Violations and penalties. a. A violation of this section  shall  be  subject  to  the  applicable  penalties  of  this chapter except for the  penalties specified in section forty-one thereof.    For purposes  of  this  section,  each  group  of  identical  consumer  commodities for which on any single day the total selling price or priceper  measure  is  not  displayed  in accordance with this section or the  regulations promulgated thereunder shall be considered  a  violation  of  this  section.  Improper unit pricing caused by nonintentional technical  errors, however, shall not constitute a violation.    b. Each group of units not unit priced or improperly unit priced shall  constitute  a  violation. Each individual unit, however, not unit priced  or improperly unit  priced  shall  not  constitute  a  violation  unless  displayed alone.    c.  Each  day  a  violation  is  continued shall constitute a separate  violation.    d. The provisions of this  section  and  the  regulations  promulgated  hereunder  may  be  enforced concurrently by the director of a municipal  consumer affairs office or a municipal director of weights and measures.    8. Preemption. Except as provided in paragraph b of subdivision  three  of  this  section, any local law, ordinance, rule or regulation relating  to labeling, displaying or other disclosure of the price per measure  of  any commodity must be consistent with the provisions of this section and  the rules and regulations adopted hereunder.