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340A.513
Statute ID:
10659
Sale of beer kegs.
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Statute Number:
340A.513
Enactment Date:
Jan 1, 1859
Effective Date:
Jan 1, 1859
Expiration Date:
Repealed?:
No
Summary Text:
Sale of beer kegs.
Statute ID:
10659
Created:
Oct 19, 2006 by mnjis.legal.analyst@state.mn.us
Updated:
Oct 19, 2006 by mnjis.legal.analyst@state.mn.us
Last Update Action:
System
Legal Analyst Comment:
Summary Text:
Sale of beer kegs.
Link to MN Statute Text:
https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/stats/340A/513.html
Legislative Session:
0 - NA
Session Law Text?:
No
Statute text last updated on:
Oct 19, 2006
Subd. 3. An off-sale retailer may not sell a beer keg unless the beer keg has attached an identification label or tag complying with the standards established under subdivision 2. Subd. 4. (a) An off-sale retailer who sells a beer keg must at the time of the sale record: (1) the number of the purchaser's driver's license, Minnesota identification card, military identification card, or valid United States or foreign passport; (2) the date and time of the purchase; (3) the beer keg identification number required under subdivision 3; and (4) the purchaser's signature. (b) The record must be retained for not less than 90 days after the date of the sale. Subd. 6. (a) A person required to record information under subdivision 4 may not knowingly make a materially false entry in the book or register required under subdivision 4. In a prosecution under this subdivision, it is a defense for the defendant to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant reasonably and in good faith relied upon the identification provided by the purchaser of a beer keg. (b) No person other than an off-sale retailer, a licensed wholesaler of malt beverages, a peace officer, the commissioner, or an agent of the commissioner may intentionally remove identification placed on a beer keg in compliance with subdivision 3. No person may intentionally deface or damage the identification on a beer keg to make it unreadable.