Maine Code § 7-524

Requirements and prohibitions
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No person shall distribute or cause to be distributed in commerce any packaged consumer
commodity unless the commodity bears a label specifying the identity of the commodity, the name and
place of business of the manufacturer, packer or distributor, the net quantity of contents in terms of
weight, measure or numerical count, separately and accurately stated in a uniform location upon the
principal display panel of the label and the label statement of net quantity. [PL 1969, c. 325 (NEW).]
A package containing less than 4 pounds or one gallon, and labeled in terms of weight or fluid
measure, shall be expressed both in ounces, either avoirdupois or fluid ounces, and if applicable in
pounds for weight, with the remainder in terms of ounces or common decimal fractions of the pound,

or in the case of liquid measure, in the largest whole unit, quarts, quarts and pints, with the remainder
in terms of fluid ounces or common decimal fraction of the pint or quart. [PL 1969, c. 325 (NEW).]
A random package shall be expressed in terms of the pound carried out to not more than 2 decimal
places. [PL 1969, c. 325 (NEW).]
A package labeled in terms of linear measure, shall be expressed both in terms of inches and the
largest whole unit, yards, yards and feet, or feet, with any remainder in terms of inches or common
decimal fractions of the foot or yard. [PL 1969, c. 325 (NEW).]
A package labeled in terms of measure of area shall be expressed both in terms of square inches
and the largest whole square unit, square yards, square yards and square feet, or square feet, with the
remainder in terms of square inches or common decimal fractions of the square foot or square yard.
[PL 1969, c. 325 (NEW).]

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