191 - Standardized packaging.

§ 191. Standardized packaging. 1. For the purposes of this section:    a.  "Food  store" shall mean a store selling primarily food at retail,  which store is not primarily engaged in the sale of food for consumption  on the premises.    b. "Consumer commodities" shall mean:    (1) food, including all material, solid,  liquid,  or  mixed,  whether  simple  or compound, used or intended for consumption by human beings or  domestic animals normally kept as household pets and all  substances  or  ingredients to be added thereto for any purpose;    (2)  napkins,  facial  tissues, toilet tissues, foil wrapping, plastic  wrapping, paper toweling, disposable plates and cups;    (3) detergents, soaps and other cleansing agents; and    (4) non-prescription drugs, female hygiene products, and toiletries.    c. "Package" shall mean any container or wrapper in which  a  consumer  commodity is enclosed and offered or exposed for sale in a food store.    d.  "Package  size"  shall mean the physical dimensions of a container  which encloses a consumer commodity.    e. "Quantity" shall mean the net weight, volume, numerical count, area  or linear measure, as appropriate, of the contents of a package.    f. "Person"  shall  mean  any  individual,  partnership,  corporation,  association, or firm.    2.  Upon  the  petition  of  a  substantial  number  of  each group of  manufacturers, packers, distributors,  and  retailers  of  any  consumer  commodity packaged or wrapped in advance of being offered or exposed for  sale  in  a  food store, the commissioner may hold a public hearing upon  due notice  to  consider  rules  and  regulations  prescribing  standard  quantities  or  package sizes by which any such commodity shall be sold,  or offered or exposed for sale in a  food  store.  If  the  commissioner  finds   that   the   proposed   standardization  will  reduce  an  undue  proliferation of package sizes and facilitate the ability  of  consumers  to  make  price  comparisons, he may adopt and promulgate such rules and  regulations with respect to such commodity unless  a  voluntary  product  standard has been established for such commodity pursuant to the federal  fair  packaging and labelling act.  In addition to any such commodities,  the commissioner may by rule and  regulation,  and  without  any  public  hearing, prescribe the existing standard quantities or package sizes for  milk,  cream,  melloream,  frozen desserts, flours and meals; thereafter  the commissioner may prescribe standard quantities or package sizes  for  such  commodities,  whether or not a voluntary product standard has been  established, without petition but shall hold a public hearing  prior  to  the promulgation thereof.    3.  No person shall sell, offer or expose for sale in a food store any  consumer commodity for which the commissioner has  prescribed,  pursuant  to  subdivision  two  herein,  a  standardized  quantity or package size  except in a package or by a quantity which conforms to  that  prescribed  by the commissioner.