- A. The unit price may be shown in type which is at least the size of “elite” type. However, this price shall be identified as the “unit price” or “price per (unit of measure).”
- B. The designation of the unit price per measure of 1 dollar or more shall be expressed in terms of dollars and cents.
C. If the unit price is under 1 dollar, it shall be listed:
- (1) To the tenth of a cent (i.e., an item priced at 25.54 cents may read 25.5 cents or 25.5); or
- (2) To the whole cent. The sales agency shall accurately and consistently use the same method of rounding up or down to compute the price to the whole cent.
- D. The sales agency shall have the option of using §C(1) or (2) but may not implement both methods.
Authority: Commercial Law Article, §14-105, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: September 1, 1972
Chapter revised effective June 2, 1978 (5:11 Md. R. 880)