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Code · Kansas · Chapter 41 — Intoxicating Liquors And Beverages

41-706. Requirements relating to revenue stamps, labels, seals.

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41-706. Requirements relating to revenue stamps, labels, seals. No manufacturer, distributor, microbrewery or wholesaler shall sell or deliver any package containing alcoholic liquor manufactured or distributed by such manufacturer, distributor, microbrewery or wholesaler, unless the package has affixed thereto all canceled revenue stamps that may be provided by federal law and shall also carry thereon a clear and legible label containing the name and kind of alcoholic liquor contained therein, and the alcoholic content thereof, except in the case of beer, and such other information as may be required by federal laws and rules and regulations and by rules and regulations adopted by the secretary of revenue.
No package shall be delivered by any manufacturer, distributor, microbrewery or importing distributor unless the same shall be securely sealed so that the contents thereof cannot be removed without breaking the seal so placed thereon by such manufacturer, and no other licensee shall sell, have in the possession of the licensee or use any package or container that does not comply with this section or K.S.A. 41-707 , and amendments thereto, or does not bear evidence that such package, when delivered to the licensee, complied with this section.
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