(a) The sign required to be posted at chain pharmacies pursuant to § 20-623 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York to inform limited English-proficient individuals of their rights to language assistance in the seven languages identified biennially by the Department of City Planning shall include the following statement in English and in each of the languages listed: "Point to your language. Language assistance will be provided at no cost to you."
(b) The statement in each of the required languages shall be in 20 point bold faced, Arial type in a color that sharply contrasts with the background color of the sign. Each such statement shall be enclosed in a box, and there shall be at least a 1/4 inch clear space between adjacent boxes.
(c) The statements in all of the required languages shall be printed on one sign that shall be conspicuously displayed on or at each counter where prescription drug orders are dropped off, where they are picked up, and near every cash register where prescription drugs are paid for. Such signs shall be positioned so that a consumer can easily point to the statement identifying the language in which such person is requesting assistance.