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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 244 — Alcoholic beverages -- prohibitions, restrictions, and regulations

244.461 Use of rebate coupons -- Redemption -- Retailers' loyalty cards.

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(1)Manufacturers and importers of malt beverages, distilled spirits, and wine may
advertise and promote, by specific brand and bottle size, malt beverages, distilled
spirits, and wine for off-premises consumption by use of rebate coupons.
(2)Except as provided in subsection
(3)of this section, rebate coupons are redeemable
by the consumer at the point of purchase, or by mail-in certificate by which the
consumer receives a cash refund or nonalcoholic beverage merchandise from the
manufacturer, importer, or clearinghouse acting for the manufacturer or importer,
upon submission by the consumer of the required proof of purchase.
(3)Rebate coupons on malt beverages that are redeemable by the consumer at the point
of purchase are prohibited. Manufacturers and importers of malt beverages may
provide rebate coupons that are redeemable by mail-in certificate by which the
consumer receives a cash refund or nonalcoholic beverage merchandise from the
manufacturer, importer, or clearinghouse acting for the manufacturer or importer,
upon submission by the consumer of the required proof of purchase. Redemption of
permitted rebate coupons on malt beverages shall be funded solely by manufacturers
and importers of malt beverages.
(4)Unless prohibited by KRS 244.050, loyalty cards issued by retailers that reward
customers with product discounts for buying goods or services shall not be
prohibited by this section.
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