2011 Louisiana Laws
Revised Statutes
TITLE 26 — Liquors-alcoholic beverages
RS 26:914 — Exceptions


LA Rev Stat § 26:914 What's This?

§914. Exceptions

Any person not otherwise a dealer coming into possession of any cigar, cigarette, or tobacco product as executor, administrator, trustee, or other fiduciary, as security for or in payment of a debt, or as an insurer, or its transferee or assignee for the salvage or liquidation of an insured casualty or damage or loss, or as an administrator or executor of a succession, may sell the tobacco product in one lot or parcel to a duly licensed wholesale or retail dealer without qualifying as a dealer. Immediately after taking possession of the cigar, cigarette, or smoking tobacco, the person shall register with the secretary and furnish to him a detailed list of the tobacco products and post with the secretary a bond in such amount as the secretary deems sufficient to protect the state from any taxes due on the cigar, cigarette, or tobacco product. The person shall pay to the secretary a registration fee of ten dollars, which fee shall permit the sale of only the cigar, cigarette, or tobacco product detailed in the registration request.

Acts 1997, No. 1370, §2, eff. Oct. 1, 1997.

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