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Is there a minimum type size requirement for PNs in newspapers?

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Is there a minimum type size requirement for PNs in newspapers?

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Newspapers have standard size fonts for publications, legal and classified advertisements. Clearly, public notices should be readable and font size should not be less than 10 for paid advertisements. back to drinking water public notification FAQ index Does a PWS have to purchase an advertisement in the local newspaper? Since we have no control over the writing of an article, we can never be sure that an article will contain all of the required language? No! A notice in a newspaper can be a paid ad or an article such as a press release. MassDEP encourages large systems to do notices in newspapers. Legal notices are discouraged because they are rarely read.

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