As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the following meanings:
COMPUTER-ASSISTED CHECKOUT SYSTEM
Any electronic device, computer system or machine which determines
the selling price of a stock-keeping item by interpreting its universal
product code, or by use of its price look-up function.
DIRECTOR
The Rockland County Director of Weights and Measures, or
the Director's designee(s).
INSPECTOR
The authorized government official and his agents or employees
having jurisdiction to enforce the provisions of this article. For
the purpose of this article, the inspector shall be the Rockland County
Director of Weights and Measures.
ITEM PRICE
The tag, stamp or mark affixed to a stock-keeping item by
an authorized person which sets forth, in clearly readable arabic
numerals, the selling price.
PRICE LOOK-UP FUNCTION
The capability of any checkout system to determine the selling
price of a stock-keeping item by way of the manual entry into the
system of a code number assigned to that particular unit by the retail
store or by way of the checkout operator's consultation of a file
maintained at the point of sale.
RETAIL STORE
A store selling stock-keeping units at retail. A store which
is not open to the general public but is reserved for use by its members
shall come within the provisions of this definition unless the members
must pay a direct fee to the store to qualify for membership and the
store is not required to collect sales tax on transactions with members.
Pursuant to this section, a retail store shall not include any store
which:
A.
Has as its only full-time employee the owner
thereof, or the parent, or the spouse or child of the owner, or in
addition thereto, not more than two full-time employees; or
B.
Had County-wide annual gross sales of stock-keeping
units in a previous calendar year of less than $3,000,000; or
C.
Engages primarily in the sale of food for consumption
on the premises or in a specialty trade, which the Director of Weights
and Measures determines, by regulation, would be inappropriate for
item pricing.
SHELF LABEL
The sign or tags placed by an authorized person at each point
of display of a stock-keeping unit, which clearly sets forth the retail
price of the stock-keeping items within that stock-keeping unit.
STOCK-KEEPING UNIT
Each group of items offered for sale of the same brand name,
quantity of contents, retail price, and variety within the following
categories:
A.
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;
B.
Napkins, facial tissues, toilet tissues, and
any disposable wrapping or container for the storage, handling or
serving of food; and
C.
Detergents, soaps or other cleansing agents,
and cleaning implements; and
D.
Nonprescription drugs, feminine hygiene products
and health and beauty aids.
E.
All other items offered for sale not specified in §
331-4.1C of Article
II of Chapter 331of the Laws of Rockland County as exempted from the item pricing requirement of Article
II.
[Added 8-5-2008 by L.L. No. 6-2008]
Any person who suffers a loss because the price
charged for a stock-keeping item, by a store which has been granted
a waiver from item pricing pursuant to this article, is greater than
the least of the item, shelf, sale, or advertised price may seek special
payment by notifying the store in person or in writing that the price
charged is more than the item, sale, shelf or advertised price. The
notice shall include evidence of the loss suffered by the consumer.
As soon as practicable, and in any case within one hour after receipt
of such notification and verification of the overcharge, the store
shall tender to the consumer an amount equal to the difference between
the price charged and the least of the item, sale, shelf or advertised
price, plus an amount equal to 10 times that difference, but not less
than $1 nor more than $10. If the loss is suffered by one consumer
within one transaction on two or more identical stock-keeping items,
the amount to be tendered by the store shall be the difference on
each item, plus an amount equal to 10 times the difference on a single
item, but not less than $1 nor more than $10.
A. Every store which has been granted a waiver from item pricing pursuant to §
331-35 of this article shall maintain records of the number, dates, times and amount of claims made by consumers pursuant to this section, and the disposition of each claim, and shall provide copies of such records to the Director upon request. The Director may develop and specify forms for use by consumers in presenting claims for such payment.
B. Every store which has been granted a waiver from item pricing pursuant to §
331-35 of this article shall make a good-faith effort to resolve all legitimate complaints of overcharges by tendering payment consistent with the provisions of this section. Failure to tender this payment or use the form specified pursuant to Subsection
A of this section may be grounds for the Director to revoke that store location's waiver from item pricing.