For the purposes of this subchapter: (1) “Advertisement” means any public offer of merchandise with the purpose of attracting the attention of the consumer, whether through the press, handbills or other publications, radio, television, or any other informative media. (2) “Merchandise” means any article of commerce usually sold directly to the consumer.
The following specific acts or practices in the advertisement of merchandise to the consumer are prohibited: (1) The publication or distribution of advertisements in which merchandise is offered at a special price, making reference also to a regular price for the same merchandise, when the advertised regular price is not the one at which usually […]
The Consumer Services Administration shall be responsible for the administration and enforcement of this subchapter.
(a) Each drug retailer shall prominently post a list of the prices of the one hundred prescription drug products that had the highest volume of retail sales by such drug retailer during the previous year. The posting for each such drug shall list the drug product under its established name (if any) and its proprietary […]