40 Pa. Code § 11.212 - Additional conditions
In addition to the requirements set forth in § 11.211 (relating to sale by licensed distilleries of historical significance), the sale of liquor shall conform to all of the following:
(1)
Liquor produced by a licensed distillery of historical significance may be
shipped by common carrier or transporter-for-hire, as provided in Chapter 9
Subchapter A (relating to transportation of liquor, malt or brewed beverages or
alcohol).
(2) There shall be no
sales for consumption of liquor on the licensed premises.
(3) Liquor sold shall be in sealed containers
of not less than 6 ounces nor more than 1 gallon.
(4) A licensed distillery of historical
significance may accept checks drawn by the purchaser on his account, and from
retail customers, credit cards issued by banking or financial institutions,
subject to State or Federal regulations.
(5) Sales may be made only between the hours
of 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Monday to Saturday inclusive and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on
Sunday.
(6) Mail or telephone
orders may be accepted. Delivery of products shall be accomplished through the
use of vehicles properly registered by the distillery of historical
significance or through properly licensed transporters. It shall be the
responsibility of the distillery licensee to insure that liquor is not
delivered to minors and that proper invoices are maintained in accordance with
§
5.104 (relating to licensed
distilleries of historical significance).
Notes
This section cited in 40 Pa. Code § 3.72 (relating to creation).
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