District Of Columbia Code § 28-5207

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In any retail establishment in which the unit price information is provided in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, that information may be displayed by means of a sign that offers the unit price for one or more brands or sizes of a given commodity by means of a sticker, stamp, sign, label, or tag affixed to the shelf upon which the commodity is displayed, or by means of a sticker, stamp, sign, label, or tag affixed to the consumer commodity.
Where a sign providing unit price information for one or more sizes or brands of a given commodity is used, that sign shall be displayed clearly and in a non-deceptive manner in a central location as close as practical to all items to which the sign refers.
If a single sign or tag includes the unit price information for more than one brand or size of a given commodity, the following information shall be provided: The identity and the brand name of the commodity.
The quantity of the packaged commodity; provided, that more than one package size per brand is displayed.
The total retail sales price.
The price per appropriate unit, in accordance with § 28-5206 .

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