Maine Code § 7-527

Promulgation of regulations
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The authority to promulgate regulations for the enforcement of this subchapter is vested in the State
Sealer of Weights and Measures. Regulations shall be adopted in a manner consistent with the Maine
Administrative Procedure Act. The regulation or regulations so promulgated shall become effective on
a date fixed by the sealer which date shall not be prior to 30 days after filing with the Secretary of State.
Such promulgation may be amended or repealed in the same manner as is provided for its adoption,
except in the case of emergency rulemaking rules shall become effective as provided in the Maine
Administrative Procedure Act. In the promulgation of regulations, the sealer shall, in the interest of
promoting uniformity, give consideration to regulations promulgated under the Fair Packaging and

Labeling Act of November 3, 1966, Public Law 89-755. The sealer, among other things, may give
consideration to: [PL 1977, c. 694, §51 (AMD).]
1. Exemptions. Exempting a particular commodity because of nature, form or quantity or for
other good and sufficient reason making it impracticable or not necessary for adequate protection of
consumers;
[PL 1969, c. 325 (NEW).]
2. Standards. Establishing and defining standards for characterization of the size of a package
enclosing a consumer commodity which may be used to supplement the label statement of net quantity
of contents of packages containing such commodity;
[PL 1969, c. 325 (NEW).]
3. Printed matter. The placement upon any package containing any commodity or upon any label
printed matter stating or representing by implication that such commodity is offered for retail sale at a
price lower than ordinary and customary retail price or that a retail sale price is accorded purchasers
thereof by reason of size of the package or quantity of its contents;
[PL 1969, c. 325 (NEW).]
4. Usual name. Requiring that the label on each package of a consumer commodity bear the
common or usual name of such commodity and in the case such commodity consists of 2 or more
ingredients, the common or usual name of each ingredient listed in decreasing predominance.
[PL 1969, c. 325 (NEW).]

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