2011 Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 28-A: LIQUORS (HEADING: PL 1987, c. 45, Pt. A, @4 (new))
Chapter 43: LICENSES FOR THE SALE OF LIQUOR TO BE CONSUMED ON THE LICENSED PREMISES
28-A §1052-C. Special food and beverage industry taste-tasting event license


28-A ME Rev Stat § 1052-C (2011 through 125th Legis) What's This?

Part 3: LICENSES FOR SALE OF LIQUOR

Subpart 2: RETAIL LICENSES

Subchapter 1: GENERAL CONDITIONS

§1052-C. Special food and beverage industry taste-tasting event license

1. Special food and beverage industry taste-tasting event license. Malt liquor and wine wholesalers licensed under section 1401 and manufacturers licensed under section 1355 may apply jointly for a special food and beverage industry taste-tasting event license to participate in a special food and beverage industry taste-testing event under this section. This license authorizes taste testing of malt liquor, wine, fortified wine and spirits at an event designed to promote the food and beverage or hospitality industry where more than 50% of the participants in the event represent an industry or business that holds a license to manufacture, sell or serve alcoholic beverages.

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2. Fee. The license fee for the special food and beverage industry event taste-testing license is $20 for each wholesaler or manufacturer.

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3. Application. The wholesaler and manufacturer licensees must apply jointly for a special food and beverage industry taste-testing event license by filing a written application with the bureau at least 30 days before the special food and beverage industry taste-testing event. The application must include the following:

A. The name and address of each licensee; [2011, c. 259, §2 (NEW).]

B. The title and purpose of the event; [2011, c. 259, §2 (NEW).]

C. The date, time and duration of the event; [2011, c. 259, §2 (NEW).]

D. The location of the event; and [2011, c. 259, §2 (NEW).]

E. Approval by the municipal officers or a municipal official designated by the municipal officers of the municipality where the proposed special food and beverage industry taste-testing event will be located. Notwithstanding section 653, the approval may be granted without public notice. [2011, c. 259, §2 (NEW).]

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4. Up to 5 licensed events per year; one event per license. A manufacturer or wholesaler may obtain up to 5 licenses under this section per calendar year. Each license permits an event lasting up to 3 consecutive days.

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5. Ruling on application. Upon receipt of an application under subsection 3, the bureau shall immediately approve or deny the application. The bureau shall advise the applicants that the license may be revoked or suspended under chapter 33.

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6. Conditions. The following conditions apply to special food and beverage industry taste-testing events under this section.

A. A sales representative licensed in accordance with section 1502 of a manufacturer that has been issued a license under this section may pour or provide a taste-testing sample of any product the manufacturer is licensed to manufacture under this Title. [2011, c. 259, §2 (NEW).]

B. A certificate of approval holder may pour or provide a taste-testing sample of any malt liquor, wine or fortified wine product the certificate of approval holder is licensed to distribute under this Title. [2011, c. 259, §2 (NEW).]

C. A minor is prohibited from attending the event unless accompanied by a parent or guardian or the alcohol served at the event is confined to a segregated area where minors are prohibited. [2011, c. 259, §2 (NEW).]

D. Taste-testing must be conducted within the hours of retail sale established in this Title. [2011, c. 259, §2 (NEW).]

E. A person who is visibly intoxicated may not be served. [2011, c. 259, §2 (NEW).]

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7. Additional provision for wine. A sales representative licensed in accordance with section 1502 may provide wine that is not registered with the bureau but has been registered with the United States Department of the Treasury, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau to a caterer licensed to serve alcoholic beverages at the food and beverage industry taste-testing event for the purpose of promoting that wine for distribution and sale in the State.

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8. Excise taxes; premiums. A licensee under this section must pay the appropriate excise taxes and premiums under sections 1652 and 1703 before the scheduled date of the special food and beverage industry taste-testing event.

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SECTION HISTORY

2011, c. 259, §2 (NEW).

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