Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 11 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
Division 70 - Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control
Chapter 2 - Rules and Regulations
Section 11 CSR 70-2.090 - Reports of Distillers, Solicitors, Wine Manufacturers, and Wholesalers

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024

PURPOSE: This amendment clarifies reporting requirements for wine and spirituous liquor manufacturers, solicitors, and wholesalers.

(1) Every distiller, solicitor, and wine manufacturer licensed to sell spirituous liquor and wine in this state needs to file with the supervisor of Alcohol and Tobacco Control a report listing all Missouri wholesale licensees with whom it transacts business and attach to the report a copy of any contract or agreement between the distiller, solicitor, or wine manufacturer and wholesale licensee. Any change in the listing is to be reported in writing within fifteen (15) days of the effective date of the change. A copy of any change in an existing contract or agreement and a copy of any new contract or agreement is to be submitted at the time of execution thereof. If there is no contract or agreement with respect to any wholesaler, the distiller, solicitor, or wine manufacturer should so indicate in its report.

(2) On or before the 15th of each month, every distiller, solicitor, wine manufacturer, and wholesaler authorized to ship spirituous liquor and wine in this state, whether for sale in this state or to be shipped outside this state, shall certify in a report under oath to the supervisor of Alcohol and Tobacco Control setting out all sales of spirituous liquor and wine in this state for the preceding month.

(3) All reports required by this regulation must be submitted on forms provided by the supervisor of Alcohol and Tobacco Control.

(4) All reports required by this regulation must be complete in every material detail. If any information requested in a report is missing, inaccurate, or otherwise incomplete, the supervisor of Alcohol and Tobacco Control may, at his/her sole discretion: reject the report; require the licensee to correct the report; require the licensee to pay any shortcomings or discrepancies; or any combination thereof. The licensee must submit a new report, correct the report, and/or pay any shortcomings or discrepancies within fifteen (15) days of the supervisor sending written notice to the licensee at the address currently registered with the division. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action.

*Original authority: 311.660, RSMo 1939, amended 1989.

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