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Code · Kansas · Chapter 41 — Intoxicating Liquors And Beverages

41-1117. Same; filing, publication and distribution of minimum mark-ups; effective date; less than minimum mark-up, when permitted.

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41-1117. Same; filing, publication and distribution of minimum mark-ups; effective date; less than minimum mark-up, when permitted.
(1)Whenever the board shall establish minimum retailer mark-ups, it shall immediately file a copy thereof with the director. The director, at least once in each quarter of each year, shall publish such minimum mark-ups and shall promptly mail a copy to each licensed distributor and retailer authorized to do business in this state. Minimum mark-ups shall become effective at twelve
(12)o'clock midnight on the last day of the first calendar month commencing after the seventh (7 th ) day following the day such mark-ups are mailed to licensed retailers.
(2)No retailer shall sell, directly or indirectly, any alcoholic liquor at less than its current posted bottle cost plus minimum mark-up without first having obtained from the director a permit so to do; and the director is authorized to issue such a permit in the following cases:
(a)where the retailer is actually closing out his or her stock for the purpose of completely discontinuing sale of such item of alcoholic liquor for a period of not less than twelve
(12)months;
(b)where the item of alcoholic liquor is damaged or deteriorated in quality and notice is given to the public thereof; or
(c)where the sale of the item of alcoholic liquor is by an officer acting under the order of any court.
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