2005 Missouri Revised Statutes - § 311.336. — Schedules, filed when--other wholesalers may meet prices, how--sales at prices in schedule required--public inspection.

311.336. Each such schedule shall be filed on or before the tenth day of each month, and the prices and discounts therein set forth shall become effective on the first day of the calendar month following the filing thereof, and shall be in effect for and during such calendar month. Within ten days after the filing of such schedule the supervisor shall make all of such schedules or a composite thereof available for inspection by all wholesale licensees. Within three days, excluding Sundays, after such inspection is provided for, a wholesaler may amend his filed schedule for sales to a retailer, or purchase for a retailer or by a retailer through a wholesaler in order to meet lower competing prices and discounts for liquor or wine of the same brand and trade name and of like age and quality, filed pursuant to this section or section 311.334 by any licensee selling such brand; provided, however, such amended prices may not be lower and discounts not greater than those to be met. Any amended schedule so filed shall become effective on the first day of the calendar month following the filing thereof, and shall be in effect for and during such calendar month. No brand of liquor or wine shall be sold or purchased for a retailer by a wholesaler or by a retailer through a wholesaler except at the price or prices then in effect according to the wholesaler's filed schedule, and no discount shall be granted except as set forth in the schedule then in effect. All schedules filed shall be subject to public inspection from the time that they are required to be made available for inspection by licensees and shall not be in any manner considered confidential. Each wholesaler shall retain in his licensed premises for inspection by licensees a copy of his filed schedules then in effect. The supervisor of liquor control may make such rules and regulations as shall be appropriate to carry out the purpose of this section and sections 311.332 and 311.334.

(L. 1955 p. 40 § 311.333)

(1984) Liquor price posting laws, making wholesaler prices available for public display, does not itself constitute a violation of the Sherman Act. (Mo. banc) Wine and Spirits Specialty, Inc. v. Daniel, 666 S.W.2d 416.

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