Pennsylvania Code
Title 40 - LIQUOR
Part I - LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD
Chapter 5 - DUTIES AND RIGHTS OF LICENSEES
Subchapter H - RECORDS AND REPORTS-BREWERIES, BONDED WAREHOUSES, AND LICENSED DISTILLERIES OF HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Section 5.104 - Licensed distilleries of historical significance

Universal Citation: 40 PA Code ยง 5.104

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024

(a) Records. A distillery of historical significance which holds a license obtained under section 505 of the Liquor Code (47 P. S. § 5-505) shall maintain and keep on the licensed premises daily permanent records which shall conform to the requirements of section 512 of the Liquor Code (47 P. S. § 5-512).

(b) Sales invoice. In addition to the records prescribed in subsection (a), except as otherwise provided in this part, a sales invoice shall be prepared at the licensed premises for each sale. The sales invoices shall be prepared in accordance with the following:

(1) The sales invoice shall be imprinted or affixed with the name and address of the distillery of historical significance.

(2) The sales invoice shall show the name and address of the recipient of the merchandise, date of sale, number of units, size and type of package, brand name, selling price of the liquor and the net cost to the customer. The name and address of private individuals will not be required on sales invoices covering quantities of 4 wine gallons or less; in lieu of preparing sales invoices for the sales, the transactions may be entered individually on a counter sheet maintained in columnar form showing the information required on sales invoices, other than name and address of the purchaser. The counter sheet shall be totaled daily and the totals entered into the sales register noted in section 512 of the Liquor Code (47 P. S. § 5-512).

(3) The sales invoice shall show the Commonwealth sales tax, where applicable, as a separate entry.

(4) The sales invoice shall indicate liquor transported via transporter-for-hire, Class C carriers. The distillery shall request the signature of a recipient, 21 years of age or older, from the transporter making the deliveries and a return acknowledgement of delivery to the recipient. Copies of acknowledgements of delivery shall be maintained on the licensed premises for a period of 2 years.

(5) The sales invoice covering the sale of liquor may not include the sale of other commodities.

(6) When a sale requires the preparation of an invoice, one copy shall be given to the recipient of the merchandise and a copy retained on the licensed premises for a period of 2 years.

(c) Monthly reports. A licensed distillery of historical significance shall file monthly reports on forms provided by the Board covering all operations of their licensed business during the preceding month. The reports shall be signed and sworn to by the licensee or his authorized agent and shall be filed with the Board on or before the 15th day of the month immediately succeeding the month for which the reports are prepared. A copy of each report shall be retained on the licensed premises for a period of at least 2 years from the date of filing.

This section cited in 40 Pa. Code § 3.72 (relating to creation); 40 Pa. Code § 11.211 (relating to sale by licensed distilleries of historical significance); 40 Pa. Code § 11.212 (relating to additional conditions); and 40 Pa. Code § 11.222 (relating to additional conditions).

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