T2015-3803
| * | | | | Oversight - Supermarket Regulations: Ensuring Consumer Protections and Regulatory Fairness. | Oversight | | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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T2015-3803
| * | | | | Oversight - Supermarket Regulations: Ensuring Consumer Protections and Regulatory Fairness. | Oversight | | Filed, by Committee | |
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Int 0436-2014
| * | Rafael L. Espinal, Jr. | | | Authorizing a cure period for certain item pricing violations. | Introduction | Under New York City law, supermarkets, groceries and bodegas must affix a price sticker on each individual item of most products offered for sale, as opposed to posting a single price on the shelf where the items are displayed. DCA inspectors issue violations for each failure to sticker price more than five items in a single stock unit. Int. No. 436 would allow retailers to cure first time violations rather than paying civil penalties. A retail store would have to submit proof that it has cured the violation within 30 days of receiving a notice of violation. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0436-2014
| * | Rafael L. Espinal, Jr. | | | Authorizing a cure period for certain item pricing violations. | Introduction | Under New York City law, supermarkets, groceries and bodegas must affix a price sticker on each individual item of most products offered for sale, as opposed to posting a single price on the shelf where the items are displayed. DCA inspectors issue violations for each failure to sticker price more than five items in a single stock unit. Int. No. 436 would allow retailers to cure first time violations rather than paying civil penalties. A retail store would have to submit proof that it has cured the violation within 30 days of receiving a notice of violation. | Laid Over by Committee | |
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