Haw. Code R. § 16-83-37 - Restrictions of terms

In the text of all advertisements, promotional literature, or any matter for public consumption in all media, such terms as "free," "no charge," and other similar terms which convey a gratis relationship, shall only be used when:

(1) The ad lists the items or services for which the candidate for a hearing aid may be charged and the items or services for which there will be no charge; and
(2) The print size of the items or services for which there may be a charge or for which there will be no charge shall be of equal or larger print size as the largest sized letter used in the word "free," "no charge," and other similar terms which convey a gratis relationship.

Notes

Haw. Code R. § 16-83-37
[Eff 11/22/82; comp 8/8/86; am and comp 7/18/94] (Auth: HRS § 451A-5(1)) (Imp: HRS § 451A-13)

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