[Adopted by L.L. No. 5-2000; amended in its entirety 7-11-2007 by L.L. No. 12-2007]
This article updates Local Law Number 5 of 2000.
The Ulster County Legislature recognizes that clear, accurate pricing
and checkout accuracy are basic consumer rights. It is the intent
of this article to ensure that consumer goods offered for sale in
Ulster County are clearly, accurately and adequately marked as to
their selling prices.
In this article, unless the context otherwise
requires:
A. Words in the singular number include the plural, and
words in the plural include the singular.
B. Words of the masculine, feminine or neuter gender
include the feminine, neuter and/or masculine gender.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
COMPUTER-ASSISTED CHECKOUT SYSTEM
Any electronic device, computer system or machine, including
but not limited to laser scanners, which determines the selling price
of consumer goods by interpreting coded information.
CONSUMER COMMODITIES
The following, however packaged or contained:
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 towels, toilet tissue, foil
wrapping, plastic wrapping, paper toweling, and disposable plates;
C.
Detergents, soaps and other cleansing agents;
and
D.
Nonprescription drugs, female hygiene products
and toiletries.
CONSUMER GOODS
Consumer commodities sold by any person, firm, partnership,
corporation or association who or which sells, offers for sale or
exposes for sale at retail in a food store or grocery department of
a general merchandise store a consumer commodity as defined in § 214-h
of the New York State Agriculture and Markets Law.
FOOD STORE
A store selling primarily food 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 Legislature
determines, by regulation, would be inappropriate for unit pricing.
[Amended 8-17-2010 by L.L. No. 3-2010]]
LARGE FOOD STORE
A food store containing retail space of more than 15,000
square feet.
PERSON
Includes without limitation any individual, firm, joint venture,
association, copartnership, group, corporation or any other legal
entity or combination of entities whatsoever.
PRICE LOOKUP FUNCTION
The capability of any checkout system to determine the retail
price for an item of consumer goods by way of either automatic or
manual entry into the system of a code assigned to that particular
item.
SMALL FOOD STORE
A food store containing retail space of up to 15,000 square
feet.
STOCKKEEPING UNIT (SKU)
Each group of items offered for sale of the same brand name,
quantity of contents, variety and retail price.
All fines and penalties imposed and collected
by reason of civil enforcement of this article shall be paid to the
County of Ulster and credited to the general fund.
On consent of the County Sealer of Weights and
Measures and a person accused of violating this article, a consent
decree or agreement may be entered into. No such consent decree or
agreement shall restrict any legal right or remedy to which any consumer
complaining of the matter which is the subject of such consent decree
or agreement might otherwise be entitled, unless such consumer is
a party thereto.
[Adopted 8-18-2020 by L.L. No. 7-2020]
No person shall engage in any deceptive or unconscionable trade
practices in the sale, lease, rental or loan, or in the offering for
sale, lease, rental or loan, of any consumer goods or services within
the County of Ulster.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CONSUMER
An individual who buys or leases or agrees to buy or lease
consumer goods or services or procures credit, including as a co-guarantor
or surety.
CONSUMER GOODS AND SERVICES
Any goods or services, including contracts, projects, credit
or debt, primarily used or applied for personal or residential household
or property improvements or personal or family purposes.
DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES
Any false, falsely disparaging, or misleading oral or written
statement, visual description or other representation of any kind,
which has the capacity, tendency or effect of deceiving or misleading
consumers and is made in connection with the sale, lease, rental or
loan of consumer goods or services; the offering for sale, lease,
rental or loan of consumer goods or services; or the extension of
consumer credit. Deceptive trade practices include but are not limited
to:
A.
Representations that:
(1)
Goods or services have sponsorship, approval, accessories, characteristics,
ingredients, uses, benefits, or quantities that they do not actually
have;
(2)
The seller has a sponsorship, approval, status, affiliation,
or connection that the seller does not actually have;
(3)
Goods are original or new if they are deteriorated, altered,
reconditioned, reclaimed, or secondhand;
(4)
Goods or services are of a particular standard, design, quality,
grade, style, value, or model, if they are of another.
B.
A false representation as to a material fact;
C.
Failure to state a material fact if such use or failure deceives
or tends to deceive;
D.
Offering goods or services without intent to sell them;
E.
Advertising goods or services without the intent to supply the
reasonably expectable public demand, unless the offer disclosed the
limitation; a seller must show dated proof the seller has ordered,
in time to arrive by the beginning of sale, more than normal everyday
supply;
F.
Making false or misleading representations of fact concerning
the reason for, existence of, or amounts of, price reductions; or
the price in comparison to prices of competitors or one's own
price at a past or future time;
G.
Falsely stating that a consumer transaction involves consumer
rights, remedies or obligations that it does not actually involve;
H.
Falsely stating that services, replacements or repairs are needed
if they are not;
I.
Falsely stating the reasons for offering or supplying goods
or services at sale or discount prices;
J.
Abandonment or willful failure to perform any home improvement
contract or project engaged in or willful deviation from or disregard
of plans or specifications in any material respect without the consent
of the homeowner; and
K.
Failure to complete a consumer contract, service, or project
in a workmanlike manner or failure to return and perform repairs under
warranty.
DIRECTOR
Director of the Ulster County Bureau of Weights and Measures.
ESSENTIAL GOODS AND SERVICES
Goods, services or products used, bought or rendered primarily
for personal, family, or household purposes immediately after or during
the pendency of any declared state of emergency, and such term shall
include, but not be limited to, bandages, gauze, or dressings; hand
sanitizer and wipes, antibiotic ointment, rubbing alcohol, hydrogen
peroxide, saline solution; medical or surgical masks; medical or surgical
gloves; tissues, paper towels and toilet paper; bottled water; foodstuffs,
fuel, batteries; over-the-counter medications; household cleaning
supplies and wipes, and any other goods, services or products that
may be identified as "essential" by the Director, in consultation
with the Ulster County Commissioner of Health, during the pendency
of a declared state of emergency.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, unincorporated association,
firm, partnership, limited liability company, organization or other
entity.
SELLER
A manufacturer, supplier, merchant, contractor, lessor, creditor
or person making consumer goods or services available to consumers,
either directly or indirectly.
UNCONSCIONABLE TRADE PRACTICE
Any act or practice which unfairly takes advantage of the
lack of knowledge, ability, experience or capacity of the consumer
or which results in a gross disparity between the value received by
a consumer and the price paid by the consumer, for any consumer goods
and services, and shall also mean any instance in which a seller sets
a price for essential goods and services immediately after, or during
the pendency of, any declared state of emergency impacting Ulster
County by any federal, state or County authority that is higher than
the price set immediately prior to the declaration of the state of
emergency in accord with the following sliding scale:
Essential Goods and Services Price Set Immediately Prior to
Declaration of State of Emergency:
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Any Price Increase Immediately After or During a Declared State
of Emergency in Excess of the Percentage Specified Herein Will Create
a Rebuttable Presumption of an Unconscionable Trade Practice
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Less than $499.99
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25%
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$500.00 - $2,499.99
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15%
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$2,500.00 - $9,999.99
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10%
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$10,000.00 - $99,999.99
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5%
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$100,000 or more
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2%
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provided that it shall not be an unconscionable trade practice
to set prices in excess of those specified in the sliding scale specified
herein where the seller can show evidence satisfactory to the Director
that any such price increase was solely due to additional costs not
within the control of the seller that were imposed on the seller.
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The Director may, after a public hearing, adopt such rules and
regulations as may be necessary to effectuate the purposes of this
article, including regulations defining specific deceptive or unconscionable
trade practices. Prior notice of such a public hearing shall be published
according to law in the official newspapers of the County. A copy
of all rules and regulations promulgated hereunder and any amendments
thereto shall be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Ulster County
Legislature. No such regulation or rule shall become effective unless
first approved by resolution of the Ulster County Legislature.
The Director of the Ulster County Bureau of Weights and Measures
shall have the responsibility of enforcing this article.
Nothing in this article shall apply to any internet platform,
television, or radio broadcasting station or to any publisher or printer
of a newspaper, magazine or other form of printed advertising who
merely hosts, broadcasts, publishes or prints the advertisement.
If any provision of this article or the application thereof
to any person or circumstance is held unconstitutional or otherwise
unlawful, the remainder of this article and the application of such
remaining provision(s) to other persons or circumstances shall not
be affected thereby.
The Director shall render to the Ulster County Legislature and
the County Executive an annual report of all activities under this
article no later than June 1 of each year.