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A public body wants to put an advertisement in the newspaper, but its not a notice required by law. Must I charge them the legal rate per folio?

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A public body wants to put an advertisement in the newspaper, but its not a notice required by law. Must I charge them the legal rate per folio?

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No. The limitation of the folio rate is only applicable to ads ordered by the court to be published. So if the township wants to put in an ad for an ice cream social, you can charge your display rate.

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