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Code · Connecticut · Title 42 — Business, Selling, Trading and Collection Practices · CHAPTER 743n — Sweepstakes

Sec. 42-297. Required disclosures.

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(a)A person advertising a sweepstakes in this state shall disclose in immediate proximity to and in at least the same size and face type as the description of each prize in the advertisements:
(1)The verifiable retail value of such prize;
(2)if the element of chance is involved, the odds of winning such prize, expressed in arabic numerals as a fraction or ratio or, if the odds depend upon the number of entries received, a statement that the odds depend upon the number of entries received; and
(3)whether the receipt of the prize is restricted or qualified in any way, including, but not limited to, travel dates or times, classes of travel or airlines, provided the person advertising the sweepstakes may include a statement substantially similar to the following: “major restrictions may apply to the use, availability or receipt of this prize” and include the specific rules or restrictions in a separate statement in the advertisement.
(b)A person advertising a sweepstakes in this state shall clearly and conspicuously disclose the following information:
(1)The name and address of the promoter and the sponsor of the sweepstakes; and
(2)any conditions or restrictions on the eligibility to receive the prize, including, but not limited to, age, residence, employment or marital status.
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