Is quality labeling necessary for novelties? An explanation of the laws to be aware of before production.
Is it necessary to have quality labels on novelties? Are there any laws to be aware of when creating novelties?
- Why is there no obligation? The reason why novelties are excluded from the Quality Labeling Act "Is quality labeling necessary for novelties?" "Are there any laws to be aware of when producing novelties?" Have you ever wondered about these questions? In conclusion, there is no obligation for quality labeling on novelties that are distributed free of charge. This means that only products for sale are subject to quality labeling obligations, while novelties that are not for sale are exempt from such obligations. Additionally, most food and goods currently sold domestically are required by law to have quality labeling. Tags on clothing and instruction manuals for electrical products fall under quality labeling. - Caution: Novelties are subject to the Prize Display Act While novelties are not subject to the Quality Labeling Act, they are subject to the Prize Display Act, so caution is advised. The official name of the Prize Display Act is "Act on Prevention of Improper Prize Offers and Improper Displays." The Prize Display Act is also a law established to protect the interests of general consumers. Be careful, as violations of the Prize Display Act include prohibitions on misleading representations and limits on the maximum value of prizes.
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Novelty items are also subject! Three regulations established by the Prize Display Law 1. Regulation of total prizes - Items provided to all attendees at exhibitions, etc. - Bonuses attached to plastic bottles - Cash or goods distributed on a first-come, first-served basis for applications or store visits The limit for total prizes is 200 yen if the amount paid by the customer is less than 1,000 yen, and 20% of the payment amount if it is 1,000 yen or more. Additionally, when distributing novelties regardless of whether a purchase of goods or services is made, the limit is generally set at 100 yen. 2. Regulation of general prizes - Lotteries, raffle tickets, etc. - Games, competitions, or amusements where prizes are awarded based on performance Similar to total prizes, the limit is greatly influenced by the amount paid by the customer. Furthermore, the total amount of novelties that can be prepared as prizes is up to 2% of the expected total sales amount. 3. Regulation of joint prizes - Lottery draws at local shopping streets or shopping centers - Lotteries at fairs conducted jointly by businesses in the same industry In the case of joint verification, the payment amount is not considered, and it is set at a maximum of 300,000 yen. Additionally, while the total amount of prizes for general prizes is 2%, for joint prizes it is 3%.
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Koshioka Sangyo Co., Ltd. has been responding to various customer requests for over 50 years since its establishment, producing everything from parts to finished products through made-to-order manufacturing. Leveraging that experience, we now centralize everything from market research for "delightful products" that start with creating concepts, to planning/design, design, prototyping, production, and shipping. Our efforts have been well received by companies such as amusement parks and restaurant chains. Additionally, we have embarked on a novelty (MONOCOTO LAB) business to assist customers with their challenges, enhance added value, establish their significance, and contribute to society. We are also focusing on design development and advancing our own product commercialization, which has been appreciated by companies in the entertainment industry and beyond.