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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A person licensed as a manufacturer of malt liquor or wine under section 1355-A or licensed as a wholesaler may give a retail licensee samples of products under the following conditions:
1. Invoice required. The products must be accompanied by an invoice;
2. Product registered. The product must be registered with the bureau and clearly labeled as a sample;
3. Taxes paid. Taxes must be paid on each item;
3-A. Partial-bottle wine samples. Bottles of wine designated for partial-bottle sampling must be properly sealed between samplings. Partial-bottle wine samples may be provided only on the premises of a retailer licensed to sell wine for on-premises or off-premises consumption to the owner or a supervisory or managerial employee of the retailer;
4. Full-bottle samples. The maximum amount of unopened full-bottle samples given to a retail licensee may not exceed 18 gallons of malt liquor and 18 liters of wine annually. A full-bottle sample is an unopened bottle of wine or malt liquor given to a retail licensee, which may be consumed by a retail licensee on or off the premises;
4-A. Prohibited recipients. Malt liquor or wine samples authorized under this section may not be provided to a person who is a minor or who is visibly intoxicated; and
5. Repealed. Laws 2011, c. 629, § 28.
6. Records maintained. Records must be maintained for a 2-year period by the licensee giving or receiving samples.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maine Revised Statutes Title 28-A. Liquors § 1402-A. Samples of products - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/me/title-28-a-liquors/me-rev-st-tit-28-a-sect-1402-a/
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