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Code · Missouri · Chapter 311

311.915. Special permit for festivals — limit on shipment in state — excise taxes — duration of permit.

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311.915. Special permit for festivals — limit on shipment in state — excise taxes — duration of permit. — A special permit shall be issued to an out-of-state manufacturer of intoxicating liquor who is not licensed in the state of Missouri for participation in festivals, bazaars, or similar events. Registration requirements under section 311.275 shall be waived for such event. The amount of intoxicating liquor shipped in the state under this permit shall not exceed two hundred gallons.
Excise taxes shall be paid by the licensed manufacturer that holds a retail license organizing the event in the same manner as if it were produced or purchased by the manufacturer. A permit issued under this section by the division of alcohol and tobacco control shall be valid for no more than seventy-two hours. An applicant shall complete a form provided by the supervisor of alcohol and tobacco control and pay a fee of twenty-five dollars before a special permit shall be issued.
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