Enacts the "consumer grocery pricing fairness act"
Enacts the Consumer Grocery Pricing Fairness Act to require clear price labeling and curb deceptive grocery pricing, empowering consumers and state agencies to enforce rules.
Enacts the Consumer Grocery Pricing Fairness Act to require clear price labeling and curb deceptive grocery pricing, empowering consumers and state agencies to enforce rules.
Note: The provided information does not include the bill’s full text or named provisions. The sections below reflect what is typically involved in pricing-fairness legislation and what could be anticipated if the bill progresses.
The exact statutory provisions are not included in the information provided. If enacted, such a bill could potentially address, among others:
- Pricing transparency requirements: Clear labeling of price, unit price, discounts, and promotions for grocery items.
- Advertising and labeling rules: Standards for in-store and online price advertising to prevent deceptive practices.
- Enforcement and penalties: Roles of state agencies (e.g., Consumer Affairs/Protection) and penalties for violations, including fines or injunctive relief.
- Consumer complaint process: Mechanisms for individuals to report suspected unfair pricing and for timely investigations.
- Effective date and phase-in: Timelines for when provisions would take effect and any grandfathering of existing contracts or practices.
- Reporting and oversight: Annual or periodic reports to the legislature on enforcement actions and market impact.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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