Pennsylvania Code (Last Updated: April 5, 2016) |
Title 40. LIQUOR |
PART I. Liquor Control Board |
Chapter 9. Transportation, Importation, Disposition and Storage |
SubChapter H. IMPORTATION OF WINE PURCHASED BY MEANS OF THE INTERNET |
Section 9.144. Products shipped
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(a) Wine shipped to a consumer must be shipped to a Wine and Spirits Store.
(b) Shipments must be delivered to a Wine and Spirits Store by a transporter-for-hire licensed by the Board.
(c) Each package so shipped must be clearly identified as containing alcoholic beverages.
(d) Each package must clearly identify the direct shipper on the outside of the package and must have with the package a copy of the Internet wine order.
(e) Each order by a consumer must be packaged separately.
(f) All packaging materials must be sufficient to protect the product from damage during normal handling.
(g) The direct shipper agrees that any missing product, incorrect product, or damage to product, including breakage, defaced labels, leakage or other defects, noted on the Internet wine order will be the responsibility of the direct shipper.
(h) The direct shipper agrees that any wine that is not picked up by the consumer within 30 days of receipt by the Wine and Spirits Store becomes the property of the Board.
(i) The direct shipper shall provide a call tag with each order shipped. A call tag is a delivering carriers service allowing the recipient of a package to call the carrier to pick up unwanted merchandise and have the carrier return it to the shipper.