Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Liquor Control Commission
Advertising
Section R. 436.1329 - Displays

Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 436.1329

Current through Vol. 24-04, March 15, 2024

Rule 29.

(1) A manufacturer, a vendor of spirits, an outstate seller of beer, an outstate seller of wine, or a wholesaler may not sell or in any manner furnish or install, and a retail licensee may not accept, a permanent display in the licensed premises of a retail licensee.

(2) A manufacturer, a vendor of spirits, an outstate seller of beer, or an outstate seller of wine may furnish and install a temporary bin display that has a capacity of up to 15 cases of 24 12-ounce or 0.375-liter containers or the equivalent in other sizes of beer, wine, or spirits on the premises of a retail licensee who is licensed for off-premises sales only.

(3) A wholesaler may install, on the premises of a retail licensee who is licensed for off-premises sales only, a temporary bin display that has been provided without charge by a manufacturer, an outstate seller of beer, or an outstate seller of wine.

(4) A retail licensee shall ensure that every temporary bin display installed on its premises clearly indicates by a tag, a stamp, a label, or other method that is securely affixed to the temporary bin display, the date upon which the temporary bin display was installed.

(5) The advertising on a temporary bin display shall be excluded from the 3,500-square inch limit on inside retail advertising signs.

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