In the case of a food store or food department that uses loyalty cards or otherwise maintains a dual pricing system, the consumer price scanner displays both the loyalty card price and the non-card price if they differ įor scanners capable of producing an individual item pricing tag, the food store or food department provides the consumer with a means by which such pricing tag may be appended to the item or its packaging, such as tape or an adhesive price tag.ĬMR 202 7:05 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS CONT. The consumer price scanner displays the item’s correct price when the item is scanned The consumer price scanner clearly and conspicuously identifies and displays the item by name or other distinguishing characteristics A food store or food department with more than 20,000 square feet shall have 2 fully operational consumer price scanners capable of producing an individual item pricing tag, with at least 1 located at the front of the food store or food department.Īt all such printing scanner locations, the food store or food department shall provide the consumer with a means by which such pricing tag may be affixed or appended to the item or its packaging, such as tape or an adhesive pricing tag.Ĭonsumer price scanners shall be deemed fully operational if: Inoperable scanners shall be repaired or replaced as soon as is practicable, but in no event shall scanners go unrepaired or replaced for longer than 72 hours Ī food store or food department with more than 5,000 square feet but less than 20,000 square feet shall have 1 fully operational consumer price scanner capable of producing an individual item pricing tag, located at the front of the food store or food department. Ī sign shall be posted at each consumer price scanner containing contact information for the Division of Standards, so that consumers may report non-operating or otherwise defective consumer price scanners to the Division The location of a consumer price scanner shall be disclosed by one clear and conspicuous price sign at eye level, and one clear and conspicuous sign above eye level Ĭonsumer price scanners shall be equally spaced throughout the store in fixed locations Īll consumer price scanners shall comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines, 28 CFR Part 36, Appendix A, and the Architectural Access Board regulations, 521 CMR 1.00, et seq. STORE RESPONSIBILITES AND MAINTAINING OF CONSUMER SCANNERSĮach food store or food department with more than 5,000 square feet of retail grocery item sales space that utilizes a consumer price scanner system shall have at least one fully operational consumer price scanner for every 5,000 square feet of retail grocery item sales space or part thereof FEES: this will depend on the size of the store (Square Footage Size).THE LOCATION OF THE SCANNER(S) THAT HAVE THE CAPABLILTY TO PRINT A RECIEPT THAT CAN BE ATTACHED TO THE ITEM MUST BE CLEARLY INDICATED ON THE STORE FLOOR SCHEMATIC IMPORTANT: A SCHEMATIC MAP SHOWING THE LOCATION OF THE CONSUMER SCANNERS THROUGHOUT THE FOOD STORE OR FOOD DEPARTMENT MUST BE INCLUDED WITH THE APPLICATION.A food store or food department with more than 20,000 square feet shall have 2 fully operational consumer price scanners capable of producing an individual item pricing tag, with at least 1 located at the front of the food store or food department.
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