Wisconsin Statutes (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Chapter 125. Alcohol Beverages |
SubChapter II. FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES |
Section 125.30. Out-of-state shippers' permits; delivery to wholesalers.
Latest version.
- (1) The department shall issue out-of-state shippers' permits which, except as provided in sub. (4) , authorize the permittee to ship fermented malt beverages only to holders of a wholesaler's permit issued under s. 125.28 . Except with respect to any shipment from a warehouse in an adjoining state by a wholesaler issued a wholesale permit under s. 125.28 (1) (b) , no person may receive fermented malt beverages in this state which have been directly shipped from outside this state by any person other than the holder of a permit issued under this section. Subject to s. 125.34 (2) , all shipments of fermented malt beverages to a wholesaler of fermented malt beverages in this state, whether shipped to the wholesaler from inside this state or from outside this state, shall be unloaded in, physically at rest in, and only then distributed from the wholesaler's warehouse in this state.(2) The application for an out-of-state shipper's permit and the permit shall be on forms prescribed by the department which shall contain provisions determined by the department as necessary to effectuate the purposes of ss. 139.01 to 139.25 and shall include a provision that the permittee agrees:(a) To comply with s. 139.05 relating to filing a bond, filing returns, paying taxes and record keeping;(b) To permit inspections and examinations of the permittee's premises and records by the department and its duly authorized employees, as authorized under s. 139.08 (4) ; and(c) To pay the expenses reasonably attributable to such inspections and examinations made within the United States.(3) Out-of-state shippers' permits may be issued only to a person who holds a valid certificate issued under s. 73.03 (50) , who is qualified under s. 125.04 (5) , who does not maintain an office or street address in this state, and who is the primary source of supply for the brand of fermented malt beverages. An out-of-state shipper's permit may not be issued to a person determined by the department to be primarily engaged in wholesale or retail sales in another state. Notwithstanding s. 125.04 (5) (a) , natural persons obtaining out-of-state shippers' permits are not required to be residents of this state. Notwithstanding s. 125.04 (5) (a) 5. , a person is not required to complete a responsible beverage server training course to be qualified for a permit under this section. Notwithstanding s. 125.04 (6) , corporations or limited liability companies obtaining out-of-state shippers' permits are not required to appoint agents.(4) An out-of-state brewer that manufactures 300,000 barrels or less of fermented malt beverages in a calendar year from all locations and that holds an out-of-state shipper's permit may sell and ship fermented malt beverages directly to retail licensees if the out-of-state brewer registers with the department, files whatever periodic reports with the department as the department may require, and complies with the requirements in ss. 125.33 and 125.34 , as applicable, to the same extent as if the out-of-state brewer were a wholesaler holding a permit under s. 125.28 .
1981 c. 79
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1989 a. 253
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1993 a. 112
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259
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491
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1995 a. 27
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1997 a. 166
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2005 a. 103
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115
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2011 a. 32
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Treating All Grapes Equally: Interstate Alcohol Shipping After
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Gary. Wis. Law. March 2010.