Current through Vol. 24-04, March 15, 2024
Rule 61.
(1) A
brewer, a vendor of spirits, a wine maker, an outstate seller of beer, an
outstate seller of wine, or a licensed wholesaler of beer or wine shall not do
either of the following:
(a) Participate in
or conduct any event, contest, activity, or undertaking on the campus of any 2-
or 4-year college or university located in this state which is designed to
promote the sale or consumption of any alcoholic liquor.
(b) Participate in or conduct any event,
contest, activity, or undertaking off the campus of any 2- or 4-year college or
university located in this state if the event, contest, activity, or
undertaking is organized or sponsored by any student group which has a majority
of members who are under the legal age for consumption of alcoholic
liquor.
(2)
Notwithstanding the provisions of subrule (1) of this rule, a brewer, a vendor
of spirits, a wine maker, an outstate seller of beer, an outstate seller of
wine, or a licensed wholesaler of beer or wine may do any of the following:
(a) Advertise in any newspaper or periodical
published or circulated on the campus of a 2- or 4-year college or university
located in this state if such advertising is done in accordance with the
provisions of
R
436.1301 to
R
436.1339.
(b) Make a philanthropic gift to the
governing body of a 2- or 4-year college or university located in this state if
such gift does not include alcoholic liquor and is not contingent upon the
promotion or advertising of any brand of alcoholic liquor.
(c) Participate in a course offered by any 2-
or 4-year college or university located in this state if the course is offered
in an academic building of the 2- or 4-year college or university and is under
the supervision of a faculty member.
(d) Participate in, sponsor, contribute to,
or promote any organization or program having as its purpose the dissemination
of information concerning alcohol awareness or responsible consumption of
alcoholic liquor or which is involved in either research or treatment related
to the use or abuse of alcoholic liquor if such participation has the prior
approval of both the commission and the governing body, or its designee, of the
2- or 4-year college or university located in this state at which the
participation is to take place.
(e)
Provide financial assistance to a group or organization conducting an event,
contest, activity, or undertaking held entirely or in part on the campus of any
2- or 4-year college or university located in this state if such financial
assistance has the prior approval of both the commission and the governing
body, or its designee, of the college or university on whose campus the event,
contest, activity, or undertaking is to take place. A group or organization
which receives financial assistance may acknowledge the source of the financial
assistance.
(3) A
brewer, a vendor of spirits, a wine maker, an outstate seller of beer, an
outstate seller of wine, or a licensed wholesaler of beer or wine shall not
hire, or cause to be hired, any person whose duty or responsibility it is to
promote, market, or encourage the use, sale, or consumption of alcoholic liquor
on the campus of, or by the students of, any 2- or 4-year college or university
located in this state. However, a brewer, a vendor of spirits, a wine maker, an
outstate seller of beer, or an outstate seller of wine may hire a person, who
shall be licensed by the commission, for the purpose of representing that
brewer, vendor of spirits, wine maker, outstate seller of beer, or outstate
seller of wine in its dealings with any group or organization affiliated with
and recognized by a 2- or 4-year college or university or with the governing
body, or its designee, to make the arrangements necessary to accomplish those
activities permitted by subrule (2) of this rule.
(4) This rule shall not prohibit a licensed
wholesaler of beer or wine from making a sale or delivery of beer or wine to a
licensee located on the campus of a 2- or 4-year college or
university.