Current through September 2, 2024
Section 04.02.01.232 - GENERAL ADVERTISING PRACTICESThe following are unfair and deceptive advertising practices:
01.Clear and Conspicuous Disclosure of Material Terms. The advertising of any motor vehicle for sale, lease, rent without clearly and conspicuously disclosing all material terms and conditions relating to the offer. Material terms include those without which the advertisement would have the capacity, tendency, or effect of misleading or deceiving consumers acting reasonably under the circumstances.02.Footnotes and Asterisks. Use of one (1) or more disclosures by footnote or asterisk which alone or in combination confuse, contradict, materially modify, or unreasonably limit a principal message of the advertisement.03.Print Size. Use of any print in type size so small as to be not readily noticeable. An advertisement is misleading if important disclosures made therein are relegated to small print and inconspicuously buried at the bottom of the page.04.Photographs and Illustrations. Use of inaccurate photographs or illustrations when describing specific automobiles. For example, advertising a fully-loaded car when the ad actually refers to a minimally-equipped automobile in text.05.Color Contrasts. Use of color contrasts which render the text confusing or difficult to read.06.Abbreviations. Advertising with abbreviations which are not commonly understood by the general public (e.g., abbreviations commonly understood--AC, AM/FM, AUTO, AIR, 2DR, CYL Dealer's Doc Fee, MSRP, and OAC) unless approved by federal or state law (e.g., terms allowed by the federal Truth in Lending Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 1601 et seq., such as "APR").Idaho Admin. Code r. 04.02.01.232