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Code · Alaska · Title 4 · Chapter 9

Sec. 04.09.480. Package store repackaging endorsement.

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Sec. 04.09.480. Package store repackaging endorsement.
(a)A package store repackaging endorsement authorizes the holder of a package store license to subdivide and sell alcoholic beverages from original packages with federally compliant labels to smaller containers with the standard federal government warnings and the product name.
(b)The biennial fee for a package store repackaging endorsement is $200.
(c)A package store licensee with a package store repackaging endorsement may
(1)subdivide alcoholic beverages
(A)for sale on the licensed premises by opening the original package for the purpose of subdividing the contents into smaller packages; or
(B)in response to a purchase request from a person who is on the licensed premises or purchase order submitted in accordance with AS 04.09.470 (c);
(2)permit an agent or employee to subdivide alcoholic beverages, but may not permit a customer or another person who is not an agent or employee of the licensee to subdivide alcoholic beverages.
(d)The holder of a package store license who repackages alcoholic beverages without an endorsement under this section commits the offense of unendorsed package store repackaging.
(e)The holder of a package store repackaging endorsement who fails to comply with the requirements of this section commits the offense of package store repackaging endorsement noncompliance.
(f)Unendorsed package store repackaging is a violation and is punishable by a fine of $500.
(g)Package store repackaging endorsement noncompliance is a violation.
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