RETAIL ITEM PRICE REQUIREMENTS; MODIFY S.B. 1170 (S-1):
SUMMARY OF BILL
REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE
Senate Bill 1170 (Substitute S-1 as reported)
Sponsor: Senator Sue Shink
Committee: Natural Resources and Agriculture
CONTENT
The bill would amend the Shopping Reform and Modernization Act to do the following:
-- Modify the list of consumer items exempt from the requirement to display the total price
of an item at retail at the place of the sale.
-- Require a consumer item that was sold by weight or volume and was not in a package or
container to have the price per weight or price per volume displayed.
-- Modify how violations of the Act would be penalized to allow the Director of the Department
of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) to enter into a consent agreement with a
violator for the assessment of a civil fine.
-- Prescribe civil fines for a first violation and subsequent violations of the Act.
-- Increase, from $1,000 to $5,000, the maximum civil fine that a court could assess for
violations of the Act and allow a court to assess the actual costs of investigation and the
amount of any economic benefit associated with the violation in addition to the fine.
-- Require civil fines to be deposited into the General Fund and credited to MDARD for
enforcement the Act.
-- Allow the MDARD Director to regularly inspect a person subject to the Act and prohibit
MDARD from charging for an inspection unless the inspection was a reinspection for
noncompliance or was performed upon request of a person.
-- Allow the Director to establish and collect fees and expenses for special services.
MCL 445.321 et al.
BRIEF RATIONALE
Currently, for violations under the Act, MDARD has investigation authority, and the Attorney
General has enforcement authority. According to testimony before the Senate Committee on
Natural Resources and Agriculture, the current process does not allow MDARD to fully regulate
the Act's requirements, including follow-ups with retailers to ensure retailers have made
necessary corrections. Accordingly, it has been suggested to allow MDARD to inspect and
enforce the Act's requirements for a consistent and expedient process.
Legislative Analyst: Eleni Lionas
FISCAL IMPACT
The bill would have no fiscal impact on State or local government.
Date Completed: 12-18-24 Fiscal Analyst: Bruce R. Baker
Joe Carrasco, Jr.
floor\sb1170 Bill Analysis @ www.senate.michigan.gov/sfa
This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not
constitute an official statement of legislative intent.
Statutes affected: Substitute (S-1): 445.312, 445.321
Senate Introduced Bill: 445.312, 445.321
As Passed by the Senate: 445.312, 445.321