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Section: 311.0180 Manufacturers, wholesalers, solicitors--license fees--wholesalers, sale to gaming commission licensees, allowed. RSMO 311.180


Published: 2015

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Chapter 311

Liquor Control Law

←311.179

Section 311.180.1

311.181→

August 28, 2015

Manufacturers, wholesalers, solicitors--license fees--wholesalers, sale to gaming commission licensees, allowed.

311.180. 1. No person, partnership, association of persons or

corporation shall manufacture, distill, blend, sell or offer for sale

intoxicating liquor within this state at wholesale or retail, or solicit

orders for the sale of intoxicating liquor within this state without

procuring a license from the supervisor of alcohol and tobacco control

authorizing them so to do. For such license there shall be paid to and

collected by the director of revenue annual charges as follows:



(1) For the privilege of manufacturing and brewing in this state malt

liquor containing not in excess of five percent of alcohol by weight and the

privilege of selling to duly licensed wholesalers and soliciting orders for

the sale of malt liquors containing not in excess of five percent of alcohol

by weight, to, by or through a duly licensed wholesaler within this state,

the sum of two hundred fifty dollars;



(2) For the privilege of manufacturing in this state intoxicating liquor

containing not in excess of twenty-two percent of alcohol by weight and the

privilege of selling to duly licensed wholesalers and soliciting orders for

the sale of intoxicating liquor containing not in excess of twenty-two percent

of alcohol by weight, to, by or through a duly licensed wholesaler within

this state, the sum of two hundred dollars;



(3) For the privilege of manufacturing, distilling or blending

intoxicating liquor of all kinds within this state and the privilege of

selling to duly licensed wholesalers and soliciting orders for the sale of

intoxicating liquor of all kinds, to, by or through a duly licensed

wholesaler within this state, the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars;



(4) For the privilege of selling to duly licensed wholesalers and

soliciting orders for the sale of malt liquor containing not in excess of

five percent of alcohol by weight, to, by or through a duly licensed

wholesaler within this state, the sum of fifty dollars;



(5) For the privilege of selling to duly licensed wholesalers and

soliciting orders for the sale of intoxicating liquor containing not in

excess of twenty-two percent of alcohol by weight, to, by or through a duly

licensed wholesaler within this state, the sum of one hundred dollars;



(6) For the privilege of selling to duly licensed wholesalers and

soliciting orders for the sale of intoxicating liquor of all kinds, to, by or

through a duly licensed wholesaler within this state, the sum of two hundred

and fifty dollars;



(7) For the privilege of selling intoxicating liquor containing not in

excess of five percent of alcohol by weight by a wholesaler to a person duly

licensed to sell such malt liquor at retail and the privilege of selling to

duly licensed wholesalers and soliciting orders for the sale of malt liquor

containing not in excess of five percent of alcohol by weight, to, by or

through a duly licensed wholesaler within this state, the sum of one hundred

dollars;



(8) For the privilege of selling intoxicating liquor containing not in

excess of twenty-two percent of alcohol by weight by a wholesaler to a person

duly licensed to sell such intoxicating liquor at retail and the privilege of

selling to duly licensed wholesalers and soliciting orders for the sale of

intoxicating liquor containing not in excess of twenty-two percent of alcohol

by weight, to, by or through a duly licensed wholesaler within this state,

the sum of two hundred dollars;



(9) For the privilege of selling intoxicating liquor of all kinds by a

wholesaler to a person duly licensed to sell such intoxicating liquor at

retail and the privilege of selling to duly licensed wholesalers and

soliciting orders for the sale of intoxicating liquor of all kinds, to, by or

through a duly licensed wholesaler within this state, the sum of five hundred

dollars, except that a license authorizing the holder to sell to duly

licensed wholesalers and to solicit orders for sale of intoxicating liquor,

to, by or through a duly licensed wholesaler, shall not entitle the holder

thereof to sell within the state of Missouri, direct to retailers;



(10) For the privilege of selling to duly licensed wholesalers and

soliciting orders for the sale of vintage wine as defined in section 311.191,

to, by, or through a duly licensed wholesaler within this state, the sum of

five hundred dollars.



2. Solicitors, manufacturers and blenders of intoxicating liquor shall

not be required to take out a merchant's license for the sale of their

products at the place of manufacture or in quantities of not less than one

gallon.



3. The provisions of this section relating to the privilege of selling

malt liquor are subject to and limited by the provisions of sections 311.181

and 311.182.



4. The licenses prescribed in this section for the privilege of selling

intoxicating liquor by a wholesaler to a person duly licensed to sell such

intoxicating liquor at retail shall allow such wholesaler to sell

intoxicating liquor to licensees licensed by the gaming commission to sell

beer or alcoholic beverages pursuant to section 313.840.



(RSMo 1939 § 4898, A.L. 1945 p. 1043, A.L. 1985 H.B. 369, A.L. 1994

S.B. 651, A.L. 1995 S.B. 43, A.L. 2007 S.B. 299 & S.B. 616)





1995



1995



311.180. 1. No person, partnership, association of persons or

corporation shall manufacture, distill, blend, sell or offer for sale

intoxicating liquor within this state at wholesale or retail, or solicit

orders for the sale of intoxicating liquor within this state without

procuring a license from the supervisor of liquor control authorizing them

so to do. For such license there shall be paid to and collected by the

director of revenue annual charges as follows:



(1) For the privilege of manufacturing and brewing in this state malt

liquor containing not in excess of five percent of alcohol by weight and

the privilege of selling to duly licensed wholesalers and soliciting orders

for the sale of malt liquors containing not in excess of five percent of

alcohol by weight, to, by or through a duly licensed wholesaler within this

state, the sum of two hundred fifty dollars;



(2) For the privilege of manufacturing in this state intoxicating

liquor containing not in excess of twenty-two percent of alcohol by weight

and the privilege of selling to duly licensed wholesalers and soliciting

orders for the sale of intoxicating liquor containing not in excess of

twenty-two percent of alcohol by weight, to, by or through a duly licensed

wholesaler within this state, the sum of two hundred dollars;



(3) For the privilege of manufacturing, distilling or blending

intoxicating liquor of all kinds within this state and the privilege of

selling to duly licensed wholesalers and soliciting orders for the sale of

intoxicating liquor of all kinds, to, by or through a duly licensed

wholesaler within this state, the sum of four hundred and fifty dollars;



(4) For the privilege of selling to duly licensed wholesalers and

soliciting orders for the sale of malt liquor containing not in excess of

five percent of alcohol by weight, to, by or through a duly licensed

wholesaler within this state, the sum of fifty dollars;



(5) For the privilege of selling to duly licensed wholesalers and

soliciting orders for the sale of intoxicating liquor containing not in

excess of twenty-two percent of alcohol by weight, to, by or through a duly

licensed wholesaler within this state, the sum of one hundred dollars;



(6) For the privilege of selling to duly licensed wholesalers and

soliciting orders for the sale of intoxicating liquor of all kinds, to, by

or through a duly licensed wholesaler within this state, the sum of two

hundred and fifty dollars;



(7) For the privilege of selling intoxicating liquor containing not

in excess of five percent of alcohol by weight by a wholesaler to a person

duly licensed to sell such malt liquor at retail and the privilege of

selling to duly licensed wholesalers and soliciting orders for the sale of

malt liquor containing not in excess of five percent of alcohol by weight,

to, by or through a duly licensed wholesaler within this state, the sum of

one hundred dollars;



(8) For the privilege of selling intoxicating liquor containing not

in excess of twenty-two percent of alcohol by weight by a wholesaler to a

person duly licensed to sell such intoxicating liquor at retail and the

privilege of selling to duly licensed wholesalers and soliciting orders for

the sale of intoxicating liquor containing not in excess of twenty-two

percent of alcohol by weight, to, by or through a duly licensed wholesaler

within this state, the sum of two hundred dollars;



(9) For the privilege of selling intoxicating liquor of all kinds by

a wholesaler to a person duly licensed to sell such intoxicating liquor at

retail and the privilege of selling to duly licensed wholesalers and

soliciting orders for the sale of intoxicating liquor of all kinds, to, by

or through a duly licensed wholesaler within this state, the sum of five

hundred dollars, except that a license authorizing the holder to sell to

duly licensed wholesalers and to solicit orders for sale of intoxicating

liquor, to, by or through a duly licensed wholesaler, shall not entitle the

holder thereof to sell within the state of Missouri, direct to retailers.



2. Solicitors, manufacturers and blenders of intoxicating liquor

shall not be required to take out a merchant's license for the sale of

their products at the place of manufacture or in quantities of not less

than one gallon.



3. The provisions of this section relating to the privilege of

selling malt liquor are subject to and limited by the provisions of

sections 311.181 and 311.182.



4. The licenses prescribed in this section for the privilege of

selling intoxicating liquor by a wholesaler to a person duly licensed to

sell such intoxicating liquor at retail shall allow such wholesaler to sell

intoxicating liquor to licensees licensed by the gaming commission to sell

beer or alcoholic beverages pursuant to section 313.840, RSMo.



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