Ohio Administrative Code
Title 109:4 - Consumer Protection
Chapter 109:4-3 - Deceptive Acts or Trade Practices in Connection with Consumer Transactions
Section 109:4-3-06 - Prizes
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) It shall be a deceptive act or practice in connection with a consumer transaction for a supplier to in any way notify any consumer or prospective consumer that the consumer has
(B) A statement to the effect that the consumer or prospective consumer must observe or listen to a "demonstration" or promotional effort in connection with a consumer transaction does not satisfy the requirements of this rule, unless the consumer or prospective consumer is told that the purpose of the demonstration is to induce the consumer or prospective consumer to undertake a monetary obligation irrespective of whether that obligation constitutes a consumer transaction.
(C) The following example illustrates a violation of this rule as a result of a lack of disclosure relative to a promotional presentation which is not a consumer transaction:
A free vacation is offered in connection with the purchase of a set of encyclopedias. All disclosures required by this rule are made except that during the vacation the consumer is required to observe a sales presentation for real estate. An offer to sell real estate is not a consumer transaction, but it is an attempt to induce the consumer to undertake a monetary obligation, and such attempt was initiated in connection with a consumer transaction (the sale of encyclopedias).
(D) It shall be a deceptive act or practice in connection with a consumer transaction for a supplier to in any way notify any consumer or prospective consumer that the consumer has:
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates:
03/17/2015 and
03/12/2020
Promulgated
Under: 119.03
Statutory
Authority: 1345.05
Rule
Amplifies: 1345.02
Prior
Effective Dates: (former COcp-3- 01.06), Eff 6-5-73,
3-14-2005