Mich. Admin. Code R. 14.206 - Catalogs, media commercials, circulars, or newspaper inserts prepared prior to dissemination
Rule 6.
(1) When an
advertiser prepares, or causes to be prepared, an advertisement in the form of
a catalog, television or radio commercial, circular, or an insert to a
newspaper, which advertisement must be printed or submitted not less than 10
days prior to its dissemination to the public, and the advertisement offers to
sell consumer items at a sale price, a special price, or at a price reduced by
an amount or proportion, and the consumer items are readily and conspicuously
made available for sale at a price other than the advertised sale price,
special price, or reduced price during the interim period between the time of
printing and the dissemination of the advertisement to the public, the
advertiser is not required to disclose in the advertisement the numeric
quantity available if the advertiser:
(a)
Clearly and conspicuously discloses the period of time the consumer items are
available for sale.
(b) Makes
available a raincheck to any person who seeks to purchase the consumer item
during the advertised period of sale, or substitutes an equal or greater
monetary value for the advertised item, if the consumer items are not intended
to be liquidated as part of a clearance or close out sale, or a sale of similar
import or meaning.
(2)
Where the consumer items are not made readily and conspicuously available for
sale during the interim period, the advertiser may, instead of subrule(1)(a)
and (b) above, disclose the numeric quantity available at time of
sale.
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