Pennsylvania Code (Last Updated: April 5, 2016) |
Title 40. LIQUOR |
PART I. Liquor Control Board |
Chapter 13. Promotion |
SubChapter B. MARKETING BY VENDORS AND AGENTS; SPECIAL ORDERS; LUXURY ITEM ORDERS; SAMPLES AND UNLAWFUL ACTS |
Section 13.73. Privileges of vendors agents
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(a) Agents may advertise and promote the sale of stock merchandise by missionary work of only those brands sold to the Board by the vendor by whom the agents are employed.
(b) Agents may solicit orders from retail purchasers for stock merchandise or gift certificates for the merchandise.
(c) Agents may solicit from licensees or other persons, orders for those brands of liquor which have been listed with the Special Liquor Purchase Division by the vendors by whom the agents are employed. Special orders obtained by vendors agents shall be filed with one of the State Liquor Stores as required in this subchapter.
(d) Agents may solicit from licensees or other persons, orders for those brands of liquor which have been designated by the Board as luxury items. Orders for luxury items obtained by vendors agents shall be filed with one of the State Liquor Stores as required in this subchapter.
The provisions of this § 13.73 amended December 17, 1999, effective December 18, 1999, 29 Pa.B. 6337; amended February 6, 2009, effective February 7, 2009, 39 Pa.B. 682. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (261761).