Loading chat...
CT HB05925
Bill
Status
5/30/2017
Primary Sponsor
General Law Committee
Click for details
AI Summary
-
Permit holders who intentionally sell alcoholic liquor at prices not authorized by Connecticut General Statutes section 30-68m must have all permits suspended for ten days and face fines of $5,000 to $10,000 per day of violation (effective July 1, 2017).
-
Violations of pricing restrictions are classified as unfair or deceptive trade practices under Connecticut General Statutes section 42-110b, subjecting violators to enforcement actions and civil penalties.
-
Any person who advertises alcoholic liquor at unauthorized prices faces fines of $5,000 to $10,000 per day for each day of violation (effective July 1, 2017).
-
All out-of-state manufacturers and shippers of alcoholic liquor must unload shipments in a state warehouse facility for inspection by the state before delivery to distributors or retailers (effective upon passage).
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning The Inspection Of Shipments Of Alcoholic Liquor And Penalties For Intentional Violations Of The Alcoholic Liquor Minimum Bottle Law
Last Action
File Number 809
5/31/2017