Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 40-20-1-.12 - Advertised Price for Petroleum Products
The advertising of petroleum products regulated under Section 40-20-1-.01 of this Chapter shall conform to the following:
(a) All
advertising for the sale of petroleum products must meet the requirements of
O.C.G.A. Section
10-1-164.
(b) Petroleum products cannot be sold in a
manner which may deceive, or have the effect of deceiving, the purchaser of
such products as to nature, price, quality, or quantity of those
products.
(c) The advertising of
prices on a highway, street or curb sign is not required. However, if prices
are advertised and there are different prices available for the same product,
then the higher price must be posted. The lower price may also be posted, but
the qualifier for both prices must be clearly identified and clearly visible
from the street.
(d) If lowest
advertised price is not immediately available to all consumers at the time of
fuel purchase, a notice of explanation must be posted in a manner which is
clearly visible and easily readable to consumers from either side of the
dispenser at the point of sale.
(e)
Compliance with this regulation shall be attained within 90 days after the date
that this rule becomes effective.
(f) Failure to comply with this regulation
may result in a civil penalty asprovided by O.C.G.A. Section
10-1-165.
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