Current through Rules and Regulations filed through November 21, 2024
Rule 40-15-3-.10 - Requirements: Specific Consumer Commodities, Non-consumer Commodities, Packages, Containers(1) Display Card Package. For an individual package affixed to a display card, or for a commodity and display card together comprising a package, the type size of the quantity declaration is governed by the dimensions of the display card.(2) Aerosols and Similar Pressurized Containers. The declaration of quantity on an aerosol package, and on a similar pressurized package, shall disclose the net quantity of the commodity (including propellant), in terms of weight that will be expelled when the instructions for use as shown on the container are followed.(3) Multi-Unit Packages. Any package containing more than one individual "commodity in package form" (see paragraph 40-15-3-.02(1)) of the same commodity shall bear on the outside of the package a declaration of: (a) the number of individual units;(b) the quantity of each individual unit; and(c) the total quantity of the contents of the multi-unit package: Provided, that any such declaration of total quantity shall not be required to include the parenthetical quantity statement of a dual quantity representation. (Example: soap bars, 6 bars, Net Weight 75 grams each; Total Net Weight 450 grams.)(4) Combination Packages. Any package containing individual units of dissimilar commodities (such as an antiquing or a house cleaning kit, for example) shall bear on the label of the package a quantity declaration for each unit. (Example: sponges and cleaner: 2 sponges, each 10 centimeters × 2 centimeters; 1 box cleaner, Net Weight 150 grams.)(5) Variety Package. Any package containing individual units of reasonably similar commodities (such as seasonal gift packages, variety packages of cereal) shall bear on the label of the package a declaration of the total quantity of commodity in the package. (Example: plastic tableware: 4 spoons, 4 forks, 4 knives, 12 pieces total.)(6) Cylindrical Containers. In the case of cylindrical or nearly cylindrical containers, information required to appear on the principal display panel shall appear within that 40 percent of the circumference which is most likely to be displayed, presented, shown or examined under customary conditions of display for retail sale.(7) Measurement of Container-Type Commodities, How Expressed, Generally: (a) Commodities designated and sold at retail to be used as containers for other materials or objects, such as bags, cups, boxes, and pans, shall be labeled with the declaration of net quantity as follows:1. For bag-type commodities, in terms of count followed by linear dimensions of the bag (whether packaged in a perforated roll or otherwise.) (i) When the unit bag is characterized by two dimensions because of the absence of a gusset, the width and length will be expressed:(I) Inch-pound units - in inches, except that a dimension of 2 feet with any remainder in terms of inches or common or decimal fractions of the foot. (Example: "25 BAGS, 17 inches × 20 inches" or 100 BAGS, 20 inches × 2 feet six inches" or "50 BAGS, 20 inches × 2-1/2 feet")(II) Metric Units - in millimeters except a dimension of one meter or more will be expressed in meters with the remainder in terms of decimal fractions of the meter (Examples: "25 BAGS, 500 millimeters x 600 millimeters" or "50 BAGS, 750 millimeters × 1.2 meters")(ii) When the unit bag is gusseted, the dimensions will be expressed as width, depth, and length. (I) Inch-Pound Units - expressed in feet with any remainder in terms of inches or common or decimal fractions of the foot. (Example: "25 BAGS, 17 inches × 4 inches × 20 inches" or "100 BAGS, 20 inches × 12 inches × 2-1/2 feet")(II) Metric Units - in millimeters except a dimension of one meter or more will be expressed in meters with the remainder in terms of decimal fractions of the meter. (Examples: "25 BAGS, 430 millimeters x 100 millimeters × 500 millimeters" or "50 BAGS, 500 millimeters x 300 millimeters × 1.2 meters")2. For other square, oblong, rectangular, or similarly shaped containers, in terms of count followed by length, width, and depth, except depth need not be listed when less than 50 millimeters or 2 inches. (Examples: "2 PANS, 8 inches × 8 inches" or "2 PANS, 203 millimeters × 203 millimeters")3. For circular or other generally round-shaped containers, except cups, and the like, in terms of count followed by diameter and depth, except depth need not be listed when less than 50 millimeters or two inches. (Examples: "4 PANS, 8 inches diameter × 4 inches" or "4 PANS, 200 millimeters diameter × 100 millimeters")4. Not withstanding the above requirements, the net quantity statement for container such as cups will be listed in terms of count and liquid capacity per unit. (Examples: "24 CUPS, 250 milliliter capacity" or "24 CUPS, 6 fluid ounces capacity")(8) Capacity. When the functional use of the container is related by label references in standard terms of measure to the capability of holding a specific quantity of substance or class of substances, such references shall be a part of the net quantity statement and shall specify capacity as follows: (a) Liquid measure for containers which are intended to be used for liquids, semisolids, viscous materials, or mixtures of solids and liquids. The expressed capacity will be stated in terms of the largest whole unit (gallon, quart, pint, ounce, with any remainder in terms of the common decimal fraction of that unit.) (Examples: Freezer Box - "4 BOXES, 1 quart capacity, 5 inches × 4 inches × 3 inches").(b) Dry measure for containers which are intended to be used for solids. The expressed capacity will be stated in terms of the largest whole unit (bushel, peck), with a remainder in terms of the common or decimal fraction of that unit. (Example: Leaf Bags - "8 BAGS, 6 bushel capacity, 3 feet × 5 feet").(c) Where containers are used as liners for other more permanent containers, in the same terms as are normally used to express the capacity of the more permanent containers: (Example: Garbage Can Liners - "10 LINERS, 2 feet 6 inches × 3 feet 9 inches. FITS UP TO 30-GALLON CANS").(d) Metric units for volume measure of all containers and liners. (Examples: "4 BOXES, 1 liter capacity. 150 millimeters × 120 millimeters × 90 millimeters," "8 BAGS, 200 liter capacity, 85 millimeters × 1.5 meters," or "10 LINERS, 750 millimeters × 1 meter, fits up to 120 liter CANS").(9) Terms. For purposes of this section, the use of the terms "CAPACITY," "DIAMETER," and "FLUID" is optional.(10) Textile Products, Threads and Yarn. (a) Wearing Apparel. Wearing apparel (including non-textile apparel and accessories such as leather goods and footwear) sold as single-unit items, or if normally sold in pairs (such as hosiery, gloves and shoes) sold as single-unit pairs, shall be exempt from the requirements for net quantity statement by count, as required by paragraph 40-15-3-.06(3) of this regulation.(b) Textiles. Bedsheets, blankets, pillowcases, comforters, quilts, bedspreads, mattress covers and pads, afghans, throws, dresser and other furniture scarfs, tablecloths and napkins, flags, curtains, drapes, dishtowels, dish cloths, towels, face cloths, utility cloths, bath mats, carpets and rugs, pot holders, fixture and appliance covers, non-rectangular diapers, slip covers, etc., shall be exempt from the requirements of paragraph 40-15-3-.06(10) and subparagraph 40-15-3-.06(17)(c) of this regulation: Provided, that: 1. The quantity statement for fitted sheets and mattress covers shall state, in centimeters or inches, the length and width of the mattress for which the item is designed, such as "twin," "double," "king," etc. (Examples: "Double Sheet for 135 centimeters × 190 centimeter mattress.")2. The quantity statement for flat sheets shall state the size designation of the mattress for which the sheet is designed, such as "twin," "double," "king," etc. The quantity statement also shall state, in centimeters or inches, the length and width of the mattress for which the sheet is designed, followed in parentheses by a statement, in inches, of the length and width of the finished sheet. (Example: "Twin Flat Sheet for 100 centimeter × 190 centimeter mattress (170 centimeter × 240 centimeter finished size").)3. The quantity statement for pillowcases shall state the size designation of the pillow for which the pillowcase is designed, such as "youth," "standard," and "queen," etc. The quantity statement also shall state, in centimeters or inches, the length and width of the pillow for which the pillowcase is designed, followed in parentheses by a statement, in centimeters or inches, of the length and width of the finished pillowcase. (Example: "Standard Pillowcase for 50 centimeter × 65 centimeter pillow (53 centimeter × 75 centimeter finished size").)4. The quantity statement for blankets, comforters, quilts, bedspreads, mattress pads, afghans, throws shall state, in inches, the length and width of the finished item. The quantity statement also may state the length of any ornamentation and the size designation of the mattress for which the item is designed such as "twin," "double," "king," etc.5. The quantity statement for tablecloths and napkins shall state, in centimeters or inches, the length and width of the finished item. The quantity statement also may state parenthetically, in centimeters or inches, the length and width of the item before hemming and properly identified as such.6. The quantity statement for curtains, drapes, flags, furniture scarfs, etc., shall state, in centimeters or inches, the length and width of the finished item. The quantity statement may also state parenthetically, in centimeters or inches, the length of any ornamentation.7. The quantity statement for carpets and rugs shall state, in meters or feet, with any remainder in decimal fractions of the meter for metric sizes or common or decimal fractions of the foot or in inches for customary sizes, the length and width of the item. The quantity statement also may state parenthetically, in centimeters or inches, the length of any ornamentation.8. The quantity statement for woven dish towels, dish cloths, towels, face cloths, utility cloths, bath mats, etc., shall state, in centimeters or inches, the length and width of the item. The quantity statement for such items, when knitted, need not state the dimensions.9. The quantity statement for textile products such as pot holders, fixture and appliance covers, non-rectangular diapers, slip covers, etc., shall be stated in terms of count and may include size designations and dimensions.10. The quantity statement for other than rectangular textile products identified in sub-paragraphs 1. through 8. shall state the geometric shape of the product and the dimensions which are customarily used in describing such geometric shape. (Example: "Oval Tablecloth 140 centimeters × 110 centimeters" representing the maximum length and width in this case.)11. The quantity statement for packages of remnants of textile products of assorted sizes, when sold by count, shall be accompanied by the term "irregular dimensions" and the minimum size of such remnants.(c) Textiles: Variations from Declared Dimensions.1. For an item with no declared dimension less than 60 centimeters or 24 inches, a minus variation greater than 3% of a declared dimension and a plus variation greater than 6% of a declared dimension should be considered unreasonable.2. For an item with a declared dimension less than 60 centimeters or 24 inches, a minus variation greater than 6% of that declared dimension and a plus variation greater than 12% of that declared dimension should be considered unreasonable.(d) Exemption: Variety Textile Packages. Variety packages of textiles which are required by reason of paragraph 40-15-3-.06(4)(a) to provide a combination declaration stating the quantity of each individual unit, shall be exempt from the requirements in this regulation for: 1. Location (see paragraph 40-15-3-.08(1)(a)),2. Free area (see paragraph 40-15-3-.08(2)), and3. Minimum height of number and letters (see Chapter 40-15-3-.08(5).)(e) Sewing threads, Handicraft Thread, and Yarns. Sewing and handicraft threads shall be exempt from the requirements of paragraph 40-15-3-.06(11) and subparagraph 40-15-3-.06(17)(b) of these regulations: Provided, that: 1. the net quantity statement for customary sizes of sewing and handicraft threads shall be expressed in terms of yards;2. the net quantity for yarns shall be expressed in terms of weight;3. thread products may, in lieu of name and address, bear a trademark, symbol, brand, or other mark that positively identifies the manufacturer, packer, or distributor, provided that such mark, employed to identify the vendor, shall be filed with the director; and that4. each unit of industrial thread shall be marked to show its net measure in terms of meters or yards or its net weight in terms of kilograms or grams or avoirdupois pounds or ounces, except that ready-wound bobbins which are not sold separately, shall not be required to be individually marked to show the number of bobbins contained therein and the net meters of yarn or thread on each bobbin.(11) Packaged Seed. Packages of seed intended for planting shall be labeled in full accord with this regulation except as follows:(a) the quantity statement shall appear in the upper thirty percent of the principal display panel;(b) the quantity statements shall be in terms of the largest whole unit of the metric system for all weights up to seven grams, and in grams or in ounces for all other weights less than 225 grams or eight ounces; packaged seeds weighing 225 grams or eight ounces or more shall not be subject to paragraph 40-15-3-.10(12); and(c) the quantity statement for coated seed, pelletized seed, pre-planters, seed tapes, etc., shall be in terms of count.Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 40-15-3-.10
O.C.G.A. Sec. 10-2-5(Ga. L. 1972, p. 654).
Original Rule entitled "Requirements: Specific Consumer Commodities, Packages, Containers" was filed on November 30, 1973; effective December 20, 1973.Amended: Rule repealed and a new Rule entitled "Requirements: Specific Consumer Commodities, Non-consumer Commodities, Packages, Containers" adopted. Filed March 1, 1984; effective March 21, 1984.