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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. Purchase of malt liquor or wine by wholesale licensee. A wholesale licensee may not purchase malt liquor or wine from a person other than a certificate of approval holder or special warehouse storage facility licensed under section 1371. A wholesale licensee may not cause to be transported into the State malt liquor or wine from a person other than a person to whom the bureau has issued a certificate of approval under section 1361.
1-A. Wholesale licensee may purchase from wholesale licensee. The bureau may give written permission to a wholesale licensee to purchase malt liquor or wine from another wholesale licensee.
2. Sale of malt liquor or wine by wholesale licensee. A wholesale licensee may not sell malt liquor or wine that has not been purchased from a certificate of approval holder or a special warehouse storage facility licensed under section 1371.
3. License revoked if it requires wholesale license to not sell other brands. The District Court shall revoke the license of a wholesale licensee, that requires as a condition of selling malt liquor or wine to another wholesale licensee, that the purchasing wholesale licensee may not sell other brand names of malt liquor or wine.
4. Monthly report. By the 10th day of each calendar month, each wholesale licensee shall furnish to the bureau, in the form prescribed by the bureau, a monthly report of all malt liquor or wine purchased and sold during the preceding month.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maine Revised Statutes Title 28-A. Liquors § 1403. Purchase and sale of malt liquor or wine by wholesale licensee - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/me/title-28-a-liquors/me-rev-st-tit-28-a-sect-1403/
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