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Code · Michigan · Chapter 436 — Alcoholic Beverages

436.1527 Special license for nonprofit charitable organization; issuance; nontransferable; fee; auction.

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436.1527 Special license for nonprofit charitable organization; issuance; nontransferable; fee; auction.
Sec. 527.
(1)The commission may issue a special license to a nonprofit charitable organization that is exempt from the payment of taxes under the internal revenue code for the purpose of allowing the organization to sell, at auction, wine donated to the organization.
(2)A special license issued pursuant to subsection
(1)is not transferable. The organization applying for the special license shall pay the fee required under section 525(1)(r).
(3)An auction permitted under subsection
(1)may occur upon premises which are otherwise licensed under this act to allow the sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption on the licensed premises.
History: 1998, Act 58 , Imd. Eff. Apr. 14, 1998
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